Information for Outgoing International Students – Pannonia Scholarship Long term study
Pannónia Long-Term Study Mobility
Important Information for Outgoing Students

Checking Pannónia Scholarship Eligibility Before Starting the Mobility
- The student must hold an active enrolment status in a BSc, MSc, or doctoral programme for the entire duration of the mobility.
- The student must have completed the required number of semesters appropriate to the type of mobility (at least one completed semester) https://ipc.sze.hu/i-wish-to-apply-pannonia
- The selected host institution must be suitable for the student’s programme, as courses completed abroad must be recognised in the home studies. The Programme Supervisor and the departmental coordinator can provide assistance. Contact details:
https://ipc.sze.hu/contacts - A valid cooperation agreement between Széchenyi István University and the host institution must be in place for the entire duration of the mobility. The list of partner universities can be found here: https://ipc.sze.hu/international-relations-sze
A presentation detailing the required steps is available at the following link: View Presentation
For Home Studies:
- Enrol in the current semester.
- Deferral or suspension is not permitted.
- Arrange a Sepcial Study Plan (if necessary) with the Registrar’s Office in time.
For information on application procedures and deadlines: TO/Neptun.
On the Host Institution’s Website:
- Check all relevant deadlines.
- Review the current course list (or request it from the host institution).
1. Notification of Pannónia Scholarship Recipients
Successful applicants will be notified via email, and the official results of the application can be found on the website.
2. Student Nomination to the Partner Institution
Successful students will be nominated to the partner institution indicated as their first choice, and they will receive notification of this by email.
3. Host Institution Acceptance of Student Nomination
Following a successful application and nomination, the host institution will notify you by email regarding the necessary next steps.
If you do not receive a response within two weeks of the nomination, please inform us immediately at: exchange@sze.hu
3.1 Nomination to Another Partner Institution
If the partner institution does not accept the student, or if the student cannot find courses suitable for their programme, it is recommended to select another partner institution.
4. Application Submission to the Partner Institution
Complete the online application process according to the provided instructions or the guidance received from the partner institution, ensuring all deadlines are met.
4.1 Questions for the Host Institution
Please obtain any necessary information from the host institution, for example: the exact start and end dates of the academic year, accommodation options, course registration procedures, and, if applicable, visa requirements. For these matters, feel free to contact the international office of the host institution.
5. Reduced Study Plan
If necessary, please request the approval of a Reduced Study Plan through the Neptun system via the Registrar’s Office.
https://neptun.sze.hu/kerelmek-nyomtatvanyok-hallgatok-szamara
6. Credit Recognition / Transfer
Carefully review and select potential courses. Consult with your lecturers or Programme Supervisor on how courses completed abroad can be recognised at Széchenyi István University (e.g., submitting alternative assignments, earning extra points on exams, or full course recognition with the foreign grade entered in Neptun).
If you encounter any issues regarding recognition of courses completed abroad, please consult your Programme Supervisor.
If the course on which the application is based is not listed in the equivalence table, the Curriculum Committee (KRB) will decide based on submitted documents and the opinion of the department or Programme Supervisor. Once approved, the table is updated and published; details can be found in the current Study and Examination Regulations (TVSZ).
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A summary of course recognition procedures is available here.
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The list of departmental coordinators, who can also provide contact details for Programme Supervisors, is available here.
7. Obtaining Documents Required for the Scholarship Agreement
The following documents must be completed and signed. It is recommended to complete this as early as possible, ideally 1–2 months before departure.
The required documents are available at: https://ipc.sze.hu/essential-documents
7.1 Approval by Programme Supervisor and Departmental Coordinator
The Approval document must be signed by the Programme Supervisor and the SZE Faculty Coordinator.
(The template is available under the Essential documents section.)
7.2 Completion and Signing of the Learning Agreement (LA)
Please consult the Learning Agreement completion guide.
Students are advised to complete a total of 30 credits during the semester of mobility. Out of this, a minimum of 15 credits must be obtained at the host institution abroad, as this is a mandatory requirement of the scholarship.
(The template is available under the Essential documents section.)
7.3 Personal, Banking, and Insurance Information
The online form for the 2025/26 academic year is available at: https://ipc.sze.hu/pannonia-osztondijszerzodes-koteshez-adatszolgaltatas-2025-26-hun-eng
Deadline: 15 February 2026
8. Preparation of the Scholarship Agreement
Based on the submitted documents, the International Directorate will prepare the scholarship agreement. For the 2025/26 academic year, scholarship agreements can be signed from 21 August 2025.
8.1 Before Departure (approximately 1 month prior)
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Apply for a European Health Insurance Card and/or arrange health, accident, and luggage insurance.
9. Scholarship Payment
At the International Office (ÚT 107), the scholarship agreement is signed for the awarded support, which requires submission of the following documents:
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Learning Agreement signed by both institutions
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Signed Approval from Programme Supervisor/Departmental Coordinator
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Personal and study-related data submitted via the online form
Once all the above documents are submitted within the deadlines, the scholarship agreement will be prepared.
The student must sign the scholarship agreement, after which institutional signatures are added. Payment of the first instalment (equivalent to one month) will be made once all parties have signed the agreement.
9.1 Scholarship Payment Procedure
For long-term mobility, the scholarship is disbursed in three instalments:
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First month’s amount: upon signing the agreement
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Up to 90%: upon arrival, with submission of the Letter of Arrival (sample form: Letter of Arrival)
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Remaining 10%: upon completion of the mobility
For non EEA student the scholarship is paid in multiple instalments:
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The scholarship is disbursed in instalments against the submitted confirmation. Upon presentation of a minimum 30-day certificate (Letter of Participation), the scholarship is paid retroactively.
9.2 Supplementary Support
If you wish to apply for travel support from the Student Union (EHÖK) against receipts, please carefully read the announcement for the current semester. Supplementary support is administered by EHÖK, and they provide all detailed information. Relevant information is available after login:
https://student.sze.hu/osztondijak-palyazatok
A new opportunity is available to apply for the Pannónia Reporter Scholarship, which is open to students preparing for or participating in mobility. If awarded, students are required to present their Pannónia mobility experience on social media posts. Further information is available at:
https://pannoniaosztondij.hu/legy-te-is-a-pannonia-osztondij-tudositoja
Applications can be submitted via:
https://limesurvey.tpf.hu/index.php/567451
10. Departure to the Host Institution
After the mobility begins, the student must submit the Letter of Arrival, which confirms their arrival at the host institution.
11. Scholarship Payment
Following the submission of the Letter of Arrival, the remaining portion of the scholarship — up to 90% — will be disbursed.
12. Changes During the Mobility
If any questions, uncertainties, or unforeseen circumstances arise during the mobility, please inform us as soon as possible at exchange@sze.hu so that we are aware of the situation and can take appropriate action if necessary.
Any changes (e.g., course substitutions, extensions) must be discussed with the departmental coordinator, and the Exceptional Changes section of the Learning Agreement must be completed and signed by both the host and sending institutions.
Changes must be recorded on the Exceptional Changes to the Learning Agreement form, and the signed LA must be submitted to the International Directorate. (The template is available under the Essential documents section.) Additional rows can be added to the table if necessary.
If the minimum of 15 credits is not completed during the mobility, (“After the mobility” section, at the bottom of the page). In addition, report the issue as soon as possible to your departmental coordinator. Coordinator contact details can be found here: Departmental Coordinators.
12.1 In Case of Force majeure
If a force majeure event occurs during the project (unavoidable external circumstances, e.g., natural disaster, health emergency, political conflict), the student must immediately notify Széchenyi István University in an official letter, describing the nature of the event, expected duration, and anticipated impact. (Email: exchange@sze.hu)
Requests related to force majeure situations are considered on a case-by-case basis by the University.
If a participant interrupts their mobility due to a force maior event and returns home earlier than planned, thereby failing to meet the required minimum mobility period, a detailed request must be submitted to the institutional coordinator. This request must include supporting documentation and proof of the completed duration.
The University seeks to resolve any issues arising from such situations; further information can be found in the After the mobility section.















