
Go Abroad
Start here, travel, study
and work anywhere
Join one of the regular educational trips abroad or broaden your horizons by studying at one of our partner universities worldwide. We are here to support you in experiencing a different culture, making new friends, developing your language and interpersonal skills, gaining a new academic perspective, and enhancing your employability.
Above all, we are here to help you feel at home wherever you go and make sure you have a fantastic time that you will treasure for the rest of your life.
Educational trips
Apart from field trips within Cyprus, we organize various educational trips for our students to a variety of destinations abroad. These educational excursions are an exciting part of academic training and perfectly aligned to your Program of Study. They will provide you with unforgettable learning experiences that complement your day-to-day activities at the University. It’s a great way to combine learning with excitement and adventure. Through these excursions, you will engage with other cultures, develop a variety of skills and improve your self-confidence, while bonding with your peers. To find out about upcoming education trips contact the faculty members of your department.

Mobility Programs
We offer a variety of opportunities to study, train or work in Europe and beyond for up to 12 months, through scholarships, grants and collaborations with other institutions.
Our Mobility Office is responsible for:
- The facilitation of the student, graduate and staff mobility mainly through different European Programs.
- The organisation of various activities for the promotion of the mobility abroad and informing the students, future graduates and staff members about all the opportunities related to the mobility programs.
- The preparation and the establishment of bilateral agreements with European and non-European universities and organisations.
- Providing support to all the incoming and outgoing students, graduates and staff members before, during and after their mobility.
Contact Person:
Varnavas Mytilineos,
tel. +357223943334, ext. 43134,
ad.mv@frederick.ac.cy.
Erasmus +
Erasmus+ is a European Program for Education Training, Youth and Sports. The 2021-2027 programme places a strong focus on social inclusion, the green and digital transitions, and on promoting young people’s participation in democratic life.
It supports priorities and activities set out in the European Education Area, Digital Education Action Plan and the European Skills Agenda. The program also:
- supports the European Pillar of Social Rights
- implements the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027
- develops the European dimension in sport
Frederick University has been awarded the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education for the whole period of the Erasmus+ Program (2021-2027).
Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate student, you can participate in the Erasmus+ Program to study abroad in one of the Partner Institutions for one semester or one academic year and/or to be trained abroad from 2 up to 12 months per each cycle of study, regardless of the number and type of the mobility activities.
Recent graduates can also gain their first experience abroad, provided that they submit their participation form during the last year of their studies. They can participate in the program from 2 up to 12 months. In addition, all Erasmus+ student participants have the opportunity to assess their skills in the foreign language(s) they will use to study, work or volunteer abroad and attend an online language course to improve their competence, free of charge.
The countries participating in the Erasmus+ Program are the 28 member-states of the European Union, Norway, Serbia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Turkey and North Macedonia.
The student mobility for studying purposes is based on the mutual recognition of the programs of study from the sending and hosting Institutions. This is achieved through the implementation of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), which is based on the transparency of the information and methodology and the mutual recognition of the programs of study.