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The University of the Peloponnese in Greece has several partner institutions that participate in the Erasmus+ program, allowing for student exchanges and mobility. Here are some details on the Erasmus income support available for students attending the University of the Peloponnese and its partner institutions:

1. Partner Institutions:
  - University of Patras (Greece)
  - Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece (Greece)
  - University of the Aegean (Greece)
  - Ionian University (Greece)
  - University of Thessaly (Greece)
  - University of Ioannina (Greece)
  - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
  - University of Macedonia (Greece)
  - University of Western Macedonia (Greece)

2. Erasmus+ Grant:
  - Students selected for an Erasmus+ mobility period at the University of the Peloponnese or its partner institutions are eligible to receive the Erasmus+ grant.
  - The grant amount varies depending on the destination country, the student's financial situation, and other factors.
  - The grant is intended to cover the additional costs associated with the mobility period, such as travel, accommodation, and living expenses.

3. Grant Application Process:
  - Students must apply for the Erasmus+ grant through their home institution, which is responsible for the selection and nomination process.
  - The home institution will provide information on the application deadlines, required documents, and selection criteria.
  - Once selected and nominated, students must complete the grant application process with the National Erasmus+ Agency in their home country.

4. Grant Disbursement:
  - The Erasmus+ grant is typically disbursed to the student in two installments: one before the mobility period and one after the mobility period.
  - The first installment is usually around 70-80% of the total grant amount, with the remaining balance paid after the student has completed the mobility period and submitted the required documentation.

5. Additional Financial Support:
  - Some partner institutions may offer additional financial support or scholarships for Erasmus+ students, such as housing allowances or travel grants.
  - Students should check with their home institution and the host institution for information on any additional financial aid opportunities.

It's important for Erasmus+ students to carefully review the application deadlines, eligibility criteria, and grant disbursement procedures, as they may vary slightly between the University of the Peloponnese and its partner institutions. Proactive communication with the International Office at both the home and host institutions is crucial for a successful Erasmus+ mobility experience. 

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