Student Mobility Programme
The student mobility programme is a structured scholarship initiative (partial or full) that enables students to undertake short-term study experiences at designated international partner institutions for periods ranging from one week to six months. Core funding streams, including Erasmus+ (European Union) and DAAD, underpin the programme and ensure sustainable access to global learning opportunities. This is a two-way mobility framework: UEW hosts incoming international students while also deploying Ghanaian students abroad. The exchange pathways are diverse and operationally targeted, including but not limited to:
- Semester Abroad
- Summer School
- Teaching Internship
- Cultural Exchanges
- Peer/Buddy Connections
Participation is merit-driven. Opportunities are typically reserved for high-performing students who maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.0 at the time of application. All nominations undergo a competitive, transparent, and standards-based selection process.
Student Eligibility
- Undergraduate students: Must have completed, or be on track to complete, Level 300 with a minimum CGPA of 3.0.
- Postgraduate students: Must have completed all coursework and successfully defended their research proposal.
- Must be formally nominated by the Dean or Head of Department.
- Must hold a valid passport at the time of application.
- Must participate in a selection interview as part of the assessment process.
- Successful candidates are selected to represent UEW at designated partner institutions abroad.

