Mobility is possible in all study fields, however based on analysis of the specific region needs priority will be given to 9 below highlighted study fields in EM ECW Lot 9:
| 01 Agricultural sciences |
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01.1 Agriculture
01.3 Food Science and Technology 01.5 Fisheries 01.6 Forestry |
| 02 Architecture, urban and regional planning |
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02.3 Urban planning and development 02.4 Regional planning and development / Rural development 02.7 Infrastructure development 02.9 Cultural heritage |
| 04 Business studies and management sciences |
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04.0 Business studies, management design
04.3 Finance 04.4 Tourism 04.7 Trade, marketing and sales management 04.8 Cultural management |
| 05 Education, teacher training |
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05.1 Teacher training
05.6 Special needs education |
| 06 Engineering, technology |
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06.0 Engineering (all braches)
06.5 Electronic engineering, Telecommunication 06.6 Manufactoring sciences and Applied sciences |
| 07 Geography, geology |
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07.2 Environmental sciences 07.4 Soil and water sciences 07.8 Energy |
| 10 Law |
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10.1 Comparative Law 10.2 International law 10.3 Civil law (Legal property rights) 10.6 EU law 10.8 Human rights |
| 12 Medical sciences |
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12.0 Medical sciences 12.1 Epidemiology 12.4 Veterinary studies 12.5 Pharmacy 12.7 Public health systems |
| 14 Social sciences |
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14.1 Political sciences
14.2 Social development 14.3 Economics (including economic cooperation studies) 14.5 Social work 14.6 European studies, regional integration and internal relations 14.7 Social and cultural anthropology 14.8 Sustainable development |
| Others (Non-priority study fields) |
| 03 Art and Design |
| 08 Humanities |
| 09 Languages |
| 11 Mathematics, informatics |
| 13 Natural sciences |
| 15 Communication and information sciences |
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