Erasmus+ is a European Union program that offers funding opportunities for students to study, train, teach, or volunteer abroad. It’s designed to promote mobility, cultural exchange, and personal development.
— last modified 27 January 2016 The European Commission published on 26 January three reports on EU funding in the area of education, training, youth and sport.AdvertisementThe Commission published three…
— last modified 02 September 2015 A draft joint report by the European Commission published on 2 September calls for strengthening cooperation in education and training up to 2020 and…
— last modified 25 October 2017 The first loans for graduates taking their Master’s degree abroad are now available under the Erasmus+ Master Loan Guarantee Scheme.AdvertisementThe agreement, which will provide…
— last modified 22 October 2014 The levels of student tuition or administrative fees, grants and loans highlight stark differences across Europe, according to a report published on 22 October…
— last modified 02 October 2014 Low digital skills and competences among school pupils and the need to integrate effective use of information and communication technologies into teacher training are…
— last modified 22 September 2014 Young people who study or train abroad not only gain knowledge in specific disciplines, but also strengthen key transversal skills which are highly valued…