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What opportunities does Erasmus offer for Nanotechnology students?

The Erasmus programme offers several opportunities for students interested in nanotechnology:
Study Abroad: Students can spend a semester or a year at a partner university, gaining exposure to different research methodologies and educational systems.
Internships: Erasmus+ provides funding for internships in European companies and research institutes, allowing students to gain practical experience in nanotechnology applications.
Joint Master Degrees: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees offer integrated study programmes delivered by multiple European universities, often with a focus on cutting-edge fields like nanotechnology.
Research Collaborations: Researchers can engage in collaborative projects with international partners, enhancing their work with diverse perspectives and expertise.

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