Lifelong learning, Erasmus
The PVŠPS has a special separate part Psychotherapeutic faculty that organises three-year weekend theoretical study of psychotherapy in a form of lifelong learning. It is designed for further education of people from helping professions, for professionals working with people and for people interested in this field.
PVŠPS organizes seminars and workshops on various themes from the field of psychotherapy for professionals and the general public.
PVŠPS organizes trainings in group and community psychotherapy (psychodynamic and daseinsanalytic orientation).
Further information in Czech on the pages
Erasmus
In 2009 the Prague College of Psychosocial Studies joined the Erasmus programme and was awarded with an Erasmus University Charter (EUC) by the European Commission. Here is Erasmus Policy Statement PVŠPS. Erasmus forms part of the European Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP). It promotes co-operation between European higher education institutions and newly supports co-operation between those institutions and companies. In Europe the Erasmus programme was found in 1987, in the Czech republic in 1998.
Erasmus is co-financed by the EU and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech republic. Its aim is to support mutual relations and co-operation between universities across Europe, provide information about educational systems in various countries and bring education to the European dimension.
Who is eligible to participate in Erasmus?
Based on the applied conditions a student can participate in the programme if he/she:
- is enrolled in the bachelor or master's study programme
- is enrolled in higher education at PVSPS and in the second, third or fourth year of bachelor's study programme; in the first, second or third year of the following master's study programme
- will be enrolled as a student at PVSPS during the whole study abroad programme (without intermission)
It is possible to participate only once in the Erasmus programme during the whole period of studies in higher or further education. Availability of study abroad placements and grant finances are limited.
Study abroad regulations:
- length of study abroad may take from 3 to 12 months
- a stay must be based on a formal agreement between a home higher education institution and partner institution in one of the eligible countries
- a student must be enrolled at least in the second year of a study programme (full-time study, part-time study or distance learning)
- learning achievements of studies abroad are fully recognised at home higher education institution - completed courses are evaluated by course credits
- a student staying abroad does not pay any teaching fees in a partner institution
- a student receives a monthly grant from a home institution which is adjusted to the country of study placement
- student must be a citizen of one of the eligible countries of the LLP, have a permanent residence there, or a refugee status
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