If my host university allows virtual mobility (without physical travel) or blended mobility, will I still receive the financial support established in the calls?

For physical and combined (blended) mobility, insofar as they involve physical movement, the amounts of aid stipulated in the respective calls will in principle be respected. If the combined mobility modality is not the result of adaptation to new possible scenarios (in which case it would in principle count as physical mobility), but the host university could stipulate a specific schedule for the physical and virtual time period, adjustments can be made to the allocation so that the time period corresponding to physical mobility counts for 100%, while the time period corresponding to virtual mobility counts for a smaller percentage. With regard to possible virtual mobility: those corresponding to the Erasmus+ Programme will receive the corresponding financial aid as long as they involve physical travel; with regard to the mobility of the Own International Mobility Plan (outside Europe), CRUE Internationalisation and Cooperation recommends that the financial allocation for entirely virtual mobility (that is, without moving from Spain at any time) should not exceed 20% corresponding to physical mobility, although in the final analysis each university, as it is an Own Plan, will have the final say in this regard.

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