Erasmus Programs

The MARHABA Project is an Erasmus Mundus initiative aimed at enhancing collaboration between the European Union and countries like Iran and Iraq. Launched in 2014, it focuses on developing the capacity, transparency, and employability of institutions and individuals through mobility and academic cooperation. The project supports the exchange of talented students and staff, promoting intercultural understanding and improving skills and qualifications. By fostering these exchanges, MARHABA contributes to the mutual enrichment of societies and the development of higher education in participating countries.

MARHABA Project provided an opportunity for students of 5 Iranian universities including Amir Kabir University of Technology, Sharif University of Technology, University of Tehran, Iran University of Medical Sciences and Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) to study in European partner universities, with the objective of developing further academic collaboration among EU and Iranian Universities.  Marhaba started on July 2014 and last for 4 continues year. During this project, 125 students were exchanged, 35 from EU to non-EU countries, and 90 from non-EU to EU countries.

Please refer to the MARHABA website for more information: http://www.usc.es/marhaba/index.htm