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The new Erasmus +

torsdag den 15. august 2013

More simple, more efficient and with a much larger budget.
That is some of the key ingredients in the new Erasmus+ programme, which the Commission, the European Council and the European Parliament agreed upon on the 26th of June this year. The programme runs from 2014 to 2020 and deals with education, training, youth and sports. The aim is to improve people´s skills, personal development and job prospects. In pursuing this, the Erasmus+ brings together in a single programme the Lifelong Learning Programme, Youth in Action and five international programs such as Erasmus Mundus. In this program sport will also be covered for the first time, as it is a new area of the EU competence under the Lisbon Treaty. 



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Erasmus+ will be open to all EU Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, EU candidate countries and other countries in the Western Balkans.  Several non-EU countries will also benefit from actions aimed at promoting study and training opportunities abroad, as well as youth activities.

Read more about the Erasmus + on the European Commissions site: http://ec.europa.eu/education/erasmus-for-all/

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