Central European Exchange Program for University Studies

The Central European Exchange Program for University Studies (CEEPUS) is an international exchange program involving universities that offer joint-degree programs, especially joint-doctoral programs among member countries in Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkan Peninsula. It is the product of an international agreement signed by the member states of CEEPUS.

CEEPUS covers mobility grants for students and teachers in this framework.

The 7 founding members of CEEPUS are Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia. Other members include Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania and Serbia. CEEPUS also cooperates with the University of Kosovo and is open to expansion.

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