SEMP Worldwide Projects & Traineeships
The Swiss-European Mobility Program (SEMP) supports projects and traineeships outside of Europe.
- The traineeship or project must be part of the degree programme.
- The duration of the funding depends on the academic year.
- 2024/25: 2 to 12 months (360 days) of your project or traineeship can be funded via SEMP Projects & Traineeships.
- 2025/26: 2 to 6 months (180 days) of your project or traineeship can be funded via SEMP Projects & Traineeships (Europe and worldwide). Regardless of this maximum funding, your stay can last 12 months.
- 2025/26: A maximum of 6 months (180 days) per study level (Bachelor / Master) can be funded via SEMP projects & traineeships.
- A maximum of 12 months (360 days) per study level (Bachelor / Master) can be funded with SEMP scholarships (including SEMP SMS). It is, therefore, possible to apply multiple times, provided the applications are submitted at different study levels and the maximum possible funding period per study level has not yet been reached.
- Traineeships funded and supervised by other traineeship organisations (e.g. IAESTE) cannot be additionally funded via SEMP Projects & Traineeships.
- If you receive remuneration from your employer, this including the scholarship may not exceed CHF 2,000 per month.
- Internships or projects have to be conducted full-time (in accordance with the labour law of the host destination).
The amount of the scholarship depends on the exact duration (in days): The monthly scholarship (30 days) is 500 Swiss francs.
After your application has been reviewed, you will receive a scholarship award, provided that sufficient funds are still available. Scholarship funds are awarded according to the date of receipt of the complete (!) application. The Student Exchange Office can provide information on the availability of scholarship funds.
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No language test is required but it is the students' personal responsibility to make sure that their knowledge of the foreign language is sufficient. The host organisation (company or university) rightfully expects students to understand and use its everyday and working languages.
Once we have confirmed your application, you will receive an informal language certification (English language level C1) if you have declared an adequate level of English. It is your responsibility to check with your host institution if you must submit a different language certificate (or certification) and to make sure that you can do so in due time.
Depending on the destination and the local situation, clarification must take place with the Safety, Health, Environment (SHE) department. The aim is to minimize possible and potential risks. When travelling to destinations that may require in-depth clarification, students can actively contact the SHE directly before applying. In any case, the Student Exchange Office will contact SHE upon receiving the application.
You have to inquire directly with the host institution what status you will receive there and what the conditions and required documents are.
You need to discuss your plans with your departmental exchange coordinator or your traineeship coordinator (if applicable) before you submit your application.
Further information
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ETH Zurich reserves the right to exclude students from future student mobility programmes if they withdraw from a planned mobility without sufficient grounds for doing so (examination failure, illness, accident).