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Mobility projects for higher education students and staff. This higher education mobility action supports physical and blended mobility of higher education students in any study field and cycle (short cycle, bachelor, master and doctoral levels).
- Hrvatski
Mobility projects for higher education students and staff;...
- Czech
omezení délky trvání mobility (např. maximální délka...
- Italian
Categoria di bilancio – Sostegno all'inclusione Costi...
- Hungarian
Ez a felsőoktatási mobilitási pályázattípus a bármely...
- Irish
Catagóir bhuiséid - Tacaíocht chuimsiúcháin Costais...
- Nederlands
Mobility projects for higher education students and staff;...
- Dansk
Budgetpost - Støtte til inklusion Tilskudsberettigede...
- Polski
Pozycja budżetu - Wsparcie włączenia Koszty kwalifikowalne i...
- Hrvatski
Depending on the profile of participants involved, the following types of mobility projects are supported under Key Action 1 of the Erasmus+ Programme: In the field of Education and Training: Mobility projects for higher education students and staff ; Mobility projects for VET learners and staff; Mobility projects for school pupils and staff
Erasmus+ offers the opportunity for higher education institutions to send students and staff abroad (in other Programme countries or other Partner countries) to study, teach, or train at participating institutions, as well as to participate in a traineeship.
3 paź 2024 · Student mobility. Students participate in mobility mainly under the EU Erasmus+ Programme, but Polish and international students may also undertake a study period or follow a full degree programme within the framework of: projects co-funded by the EU and the national budget; multilateral programmes; bilateral programmes; and. national programmes.
11 maj 2021 · The handbook available for download on this page elaborates the novelties of the Erasmus+ programme 2021-2027 in the field of higher education mobility and its objective is to support higher education institutions (HEIs) in the implementation of these novelties.
Blended mobility was introduced as a novelty in the Erasmus+ 2021-2027 programmes higher education mobility action KA131 in order to enrich and diversify the experience of students and staff who would learn or train or teach abroad. Moreover, given the bigger budget allocated to the programme in the
Towards enhanced mobility and cooperation in higher education. Learning mobility is an opportunity for students to develop valuable skills and to expand their horizons by going abroad to study or undertake training. The benefits of mobility are widely recognised.