Students typically go away in Junior Sophister Year only.
An Information Evening to explain the application procedure is held for all interested Senior Freshman students and takes place in Michaelmas Term, generally Teaching Week 9 (dates to be confirmed at start of Academic Year):
Application Deadline: Teaching Week 12, Michaelmas TermFirst Round Offers: Teaching Week 1, Hilary TermAcceptance of First Round Offers: Teaching Week 2, Hilary TermSecond Round offers: Teaching Week 3, Hilary TermAcceptance of Second Round offers: Teaching Week 4, Hilary Term
Suitability, motivation and academic ability; the minimum requirement for Erasmus exchanges is a Strong II.2 in Senior Freshman year, although for the more popular exchanges, competition often means higher grades are needed in practice. For some exchanges (including the United States), the minimum requirement is a Solid II.1 in Senior Freshman year. Applications will be assessed with reference to Junior Freshman and Senior Freshman results at the time of application.
Students may only take an Erasmus or International Exchange with the approval of the School(s) in which they are studying. Joint-honours students can take an Erasmus through either School but only with the prior agreement of both School Co-ordinators. Academic Registry organise some exchanges and students can alternatively go abroad through the College-Wide Exchange programme. In this case, they must get approval from their School Co-ordinator. Students can organise their own exchanges, however, it is a very difficult and lengthy process, and they must first contact the Office of the Vice Provost.
Senior Freshman students are required to attend Trinity College during their second year as this is when the core building blocks of the discipline are learnt.
Decide whether to accept or reject the offer. If you accept, then there are a number of steps required including the signing of the Erasmus Mobility Grant Form.
The Offer is conditional on obtaining at least a Strong II.2 in Senior Freshman year.For joint-honours students, a Strong II.2 is required in both subjects.
There is an Erasmus Mobility Grant is available. The application deadline for the Grant is shortly after the Exchange Offers are made, and usually towards the end of February. Funding is in the range of €1,200 – €1,800 per year, depending on where students attend.
A briefing session will be organized to outline the next steps (around Hilary Term, Week 10). It is the students’ responsibility to secure admission to modules at their chosen Exchange University and to find accommodation. This process is not organised by Trinity College. Many Exchange Universities now have online application processes. If hard copy documentation is required, the responsibility is with the student to send it by post within the required deadline. The receiving Exchange University will typically email students directly with instructions on what to do next.
The Student is responsible for organising accommodation, however the Exchange University will normally assist. The Student should contact the Exchange University directly if this is not already part of the online application process.
Modules should be chosen in consultation with your Exchange Co-ordinator. For Joint-Honours Students, the School or Department Co-ordinators should be consulted. You should choose equivalent modules to those studied at Trinity College, wherever possible.
Assuming you are going away for the second half of the year (Hilary Term) you chose the options exactly as though you were not going away. If your Exchange is for the first half of the year (Michaelmas Term), some modules might not be available, especially in Economics. Again, you should consult your School Exchange Co-ordinator.
Consult the Exchange University for a list of Module options. Before you travel, you should meet with your School Exchange Co-ordinator to get approval for your module choices and get your Learning Agreement signed. You must then submit your Learning Agreement to your Exchange Co-ordinator and the Academic Registry.
Joint-honours students need to get approval of their module choices from both Schools and submit their Learning Agreements to both School Exchange Co-ordinators and the Academic Registry.
For a list of Exchange University Partners with Trinity Business School, and their websites, please see here.
Language Exchange Co-Ordinators:
- French: Dr. Florence Signorini ([email protected])
- German: Dr. Gillian Martin ([email protected])
- Spanish: Dr. Ciara O’Hagan ([email protected])
- Polish: Dr. Kasia Szymanska ([email protected])
- Russian: Dr. Dmitri Tsiskarashvili ([email protected])
Don't forget the four essential steps to make the most of your Erasmus exchange:
Note: For full year exchange students, the best appropriate 45 ECTs will count towards your overall result and 22.5 ECTs for half year students.