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EU programme for education, training, youth and sport

Opportunities from outside the EU

Organisations from countries outside the EU can take part in selected actions of the Erasmus+ programme. In the context of Erasmus+, these countries are referred to as "non-associated third countries (Partner Countries)".

Quick explainer

Dalībnieki no Islandes, Lihtenšteinas, Ziemeļmaķedonijas, Norvēģijas, Serbijas un Turcijas var izmantot lielāko daļu iespēju, jo šīs ārpussavienības valstis ir programmas “Erasmus+” asociētās valstis.

Dalībniekiem no citām ārpussavienības valstīm ir pieejamas tādas iespējas kā, piemēram, "Erasmus Mundus" kopīgais maģistra grāds vai studentu un mācību spēku starptautiskā apmaiņa (ja jūsu universitāte piedalās) un jauniešu apmaiņas programmas.

Katrai programmai var būt atšķirīgas atbilstības prasības, par kurām sīkāka informācija sniegta programmu lapās.

Programma “Erasmus+” darbojas divu veidu valstīs.

ES dalībvalstis un programmas asociētās trešās valstis

Tās var pilnībā piedalīties visās programmas “Erasmus+” darbībās. To vidū ir visas ES valstis, Eiropas Brīvās tirdzniecības asociācijas (EBTA) valstis, ES kandidātvalstis un vairākas citas valstis. Agrāk tās sauca par programmas valstīm.

Programmas neasociētās trešās valstis

Tās var piedalīties dažās “Erasmus+” darbībās. Tādu ir daudz un visā pasaulē. Agrāk tās sauca par partnervalstīm.

Skatīt atbilstīgo valstu pilno sarakstu

These descriptions determine the countries in which Erasmus+ activities may take place, and which type of activities are possible.

EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme

These can fully take part in all the actions of the Erasmus+ Programme. They include all EU countries, members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), candidate EU countries and others.

Third countries not associated to the Programme

These can take part in certain Erasmus+ actions. There are many of these, spanning the globe.

Searching for a project partner

Please note that applications need to be led by an organisation established in a programme country. As an organisation from outside the EU, you will therefore first need to search for a potential partner for your project. One way to do this is to search for a partner in the EU’s Participant Register.

Individual applicants

If you’re looking to apply for Erasmus+ on your own, you will most probably need to do this through an organisation taking part in the programme. Examples are higher education institutions, youth organisations, associations and NGOs.

To find out how to apply, you can check with your organisation, read more on taking part, or reach out to a National Erasmus+ office.