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Erasmus+ is the European Union’s major funding programme (2021–2027 budget: €26.2 billion) supporting education, training, youth, and sport across Europe and beyond. It offers grants for students, staff, and learners to study, train, or volunteer abroad.

— 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…

— last modified 15 November 2017 The European Commission set out Tuesday its vision for creating a ‘European Education Area’ by 2025, as part of its various ideas for the…

— last modified 26 January 2017 The Commission launched on 26 January celebrations on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the start of Erasmus, one of the most successful…