Erasmus

The ERASMUS+ Programme offers students the opportunity to study abroad or complete an internship with financial support. Short-term mobilities are also possible.
Teachers can carry out teaching assignments at partner institutions, while staff members have the opportunity to take part in training and professional development activities abroad through ERASMUS+.
The Friedrich Gulda School of Music Wien actively promotes international mobility and supports the goals of the European Education Agenda: internationalisation, lifelong learning, continuous quality development, and the enhancement of graduates’ employability through cooperation with educational and professional partners.
As an internationally oriented conservatory for jazz, popular music, classical music, and music theatre, the Friedrich Gulda School of Music Wien combines high-quality artistic training with a strong practical focus. International cooperation, interdisciplinary exchange, and close links to the professional music and creative sectors help prepare students for successful careers in a global environment.
Openness, diversity, individuality, and intercultural competence are at the core of our activities. Through Internationalisation@home, the Buddy Programme, language support, and opportunities for intercultural exchange, international experience is accessible to all students.
Since receiving the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) in 2017 and 2021, the Friedrich Gulda School of Music Wien has been actively involved in the diverse activities of the ERASMUS+ Programme. The conservatory aims to continuously expand international exchange, strengthen high-quality partnerships, and contribute to a vibrant and connected European higher education community.
Our Erasmus+ policy statement: Erasmus+ Policy Statement
Mobility within the ERASMUS + Programme
Outgoing
Students have the option to study abroad or do an internship abroad.
GSM employees can participate in Erasmus + funded training/educational courses. Lecturers have the opportunity to teach abroad.
Info for Outgoing Students
Info Outgoing Staff
Incoming
Gulda School values diversity and welcomes students and teachers from abroad. We are looking forward to meeting you!
Info for Incoming Students
Info for Incoming Teachers & Staff
Further information
Further information on the ERASMUS + programme can be found on the website of the Austrian National Agency.

Erasmus at the conservatory “Friedrich Gulda School of Music Wien”:
PIC: 884652320
Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021-2027
OID: E10042193
National ID Code: A WIEN77
Legal Name: Friedrich Gulda School of Music Wien
Acronym: GSM
Contact
International Office at Friedrich Gulda School of Music Wien: international[at]gulda-school-of-music.com
Head of International Office & Erasmus Coordinator: claudia.randles[at]jammusiclab.com