The EU’s Erasmus+ learning mobility programme, with a total budget of over €4.5 billion in 2023, provided student exchange and training opportunities to more than 1.3 million students and teachers.
The European Commission opened applications Wednesday for the latest round of the EU’s ‘DiscoverEU’ initiative, giving thousands of 18-year-olds the opportunity to explore Europe at no cost.
The European Commission announced Monday the winners of the 2024 European Innovative Teaching Award, with 96 Erasmus+ projects awarded in more than 30 countries within the EU and beyond. This…
— last modified 28 January 2020 The European Commission published on 28 January the Erasmus+ Annual Report 2018, covering the fifth year of Erasmus+, the European Union’s flagship programme to…
— last modified 15 January 2020 Around 20,000 18-year-olds are receiving a travel pass under the fourth and latest round of DiscoverEU, which attracted some 75,000 applications from across Europe.AdvertisementWhat…
— last modified 18 January 2018 Two months after the Gothenburg Summit on 17 November 2017, the European Commission adopted on 17 January new initiatives to improve key and digital…
— last modified 01 December 2017 The European Commission published on 30 November 2017 the Erasmus+ Annual Report 2016, which covers the third year of Erasmus+, one of the European…