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Erasmus+

EU programme for education, training, youth and sport

Learning Mobility of Individuals

Learning mobility opportunities aim to encourage the mobility of students, staff, trainees, apprentices, youth workers and young people.

The role of the organisations in this process is to organise these opportunities for individuals. The benefits for the organisations include an increased capacity to operate at an international level, improved management skills, access to more funding opportunities and projects, increased ability to prepare, manage, and follow-up projects, a more attractive portfolio of opportunities for students and staff at participating organisations, the opportunity to develop innovative projects with partners from around the world.

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Higher education students and staff

Organisations can send or receive students, and staff to or from participating countries. Staff can teach or train abroad, whereas students and doctoral candidates can do a traineeship or part of their studies abroad.

Learn how to host or send students abroad

Erasmus accreditation

A tool for organisations that want to open up to cross-border exchange and cooperation. Accreditation is open to all organisations that want to organise mobility activities on a regular basis.

Learn about the accreditation process

Vocational education and training learners and staff

Organisations can send or receive apprentices and students for vocational traineeships abroad, as well as send staff for teaching or training.

Learn about opportunities for VET organisations

School education staff

Schools can send and receive staff for teaching and professional development.

Learn about opportunities for school education organisations

Adult education staff

Opportunities are available for adult education organisations to send or receive staff for teaching and training, as well as to provide courses.

Learn about opportunities for adult education providers

Young people and youth workers

Organisations can apply to run projects. For young people, these include youth exchanges, allowing groups of young people to live and work together for up to three weeks. For youth workers, projects focus on training and networking.

Learn about opportunities for groups of young people