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Erasmus+

EU programme for education, training, youth and sport

Data on Erasmus+ in Norway in 2023

Statistics on mobility, cooperation and other data.

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About this data

This is part of a yearly series of national data on Erasmus+ projects and exchanges in its programme countries.

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Mobility projects

Supporting mobility of learners, staff and young people is and remains the essence and the backbone of Erasmus+.

Mobility projects fall under Key Action 1 - Learning Mobility of Individuals.

In 2023 the biggest number of mobility projects were in the field of school education.
The largest share of funding in mobility projects went to higher education.
The largest numbers of participating organisations in mobility projects came from the school education sector, closely followed by vocational education and training.

Numbers of staff and learner exchanges

Participants travelling to Norway increased for the third year in a row.
There was also an increase in participants leaving for exchanges during 2023.

Cooperation projects

Erasmus+ increases the support for projects that foster cooperation and exchange of practices, allowing key actors to make better use of new technologies, develop innovative teaching, training and learning methods, promote non-formal learning and develop common tools and activities.

In cooperation projects and policy development activities, organisations gain experience in international cooperation, strengthen their capacities, produce innovative approaches, exchange good practices and network.

Through these actions, Erasmus+ plays an important role in strengthening resilience and supporting recovery and innovation in the fields of education, training, youth and sport.

Cooperation projects fall under Key Action 2 - Cooperation among organisations and institutions.

The most cooperation projects were in the school education and youth sectors.
The higher education sector received the most grant money for cooperation projects in 2023.
Organisations in the school education and youth sectors were the most involved in cooperation projects in 2023.

Support to policy development and cooperation

This programme provides support to policy development and cooperation at EU level, contributing to national reforms and modernisation in the fields of education, training, youth and sport.

These projects fall under Key Action 3 - Support to policy development and cooperation.

Contribution to Erasmus+ programme priorities

Digital transformation and inclusion and diversity featured as the main priorities in total grants in 2023.

About Erasmus+

About 10 million individuals, including students, learners, professors, teachers and trainers in all sectors, are expected to participate in mobility activities abroad during the course of the programme.

Through the unique experience of living, studying, training or travelling abroad, participants gain self-confidence and soft skills, discover different cultures and build networks of interpersonal and professional relationships with people from other countries.

This fosters their employability and active participation in society and contributes to greater social inclusion and a strengthened European identity.

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