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International Business | Education Science | Educational Administration
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Business and Administration | Education
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About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Erasmus+ Program

The Erasmus+ program is a European Union initiative that supports education, training, youth, and sports. It offers opportunities for studying, internships, apprenticeships, and staff exchanges in all fields of education, training, youth, and sports. This program is open to school students, university students, vocational training students, adult learners, youth exchanges, youth workers, and sports coaches.


Program Details

  • The Erasmus+ program values environmentally responsible behavior, the use of digital learning and working tools, participation in democratic life, diversity, and the inclusion of different (including underrepresented) target groups.
  • Environmentally friendly travel is supported through higher travel grants, and additional support is available for students with fewer opportunities.

Participation Opportunities

  • As a university student, you can participate in:
    • Erasmus+ intra-European or program country-based mobility: semester studies at a partner university, foreign internship, short-term blended mobility
    • Erasmus+ worldwide or program country-based mobility with universities outside the program: semester studies at a partner university, foreign internship

Program Values

  • The program emphasizes the importance of environmental sustainability, digital literacy, democratic participation, and diversity.
  • It also supports the inclusion of underrepresented groups and provides additional funding for students who need it.

Conclusion

The Erasmus+ program offers a unique opportunity for students to study, work, and gain experience abroad while promoting values of sustainability, diversity, and inclusion.


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