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    Erasmus+ – the EU’s programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe

    eub2eub224 October 2024 Education & Training in the European Union
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    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.

    Students - Photo by Buro Millennial on Pexels

    What Erasmus+ Offers:

    • Study Abroad: Spend a semester or academic year studying at a university in another European country.
    • Work Placements: Gain practical experience through internships or traineeships in companies or organizations abroad.
    • Teaching: Teach at a school or university in another European country.
    • Volunteering: Participate in voluntary projects abroad.

    Who Can Apply:

    • Students: Enrolled in a higher education institution (university, college, or vocational school) in an Erasmus+ participating country.
    • Recent Graduates: Within one year of graduating from a higher education institution.

    How to Apply:

    1. Choose a Destination: Research universities or organizations in countries that interest you.
    2. Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria set by your home institution and the host organization.
    3. Apply Through Your Home Institution: Your university will typically handle the application process. They will guide you through the necessary steps, including submitting required documents and selecting courses.
    4. Receive a Grant: If selected, you will receive a grant to cover part of your living and travel costs.

    Benefits of Erasmus+:

    • Academic Growth: Study new subjects and learn from different teaching methods.
    • Language Skills: Improve your language skills in a foreign language environment.
    • Cultural Experience: Immerse yourself in a new culture and broaden your horizons.
    • Networking: Meet people from different countries and build valuable connections.
    • Career Development: Gain international experience that can enhance your job prospects.

    Erasmus+ website

    Your home institution’s international office: they can provide specific information and support for your Erasmus+ application

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