Saturday, 5 April 2014

erasmus

There is some interesting information in the latest edition of ELGazette
elgazette
about the Erasmus student (and staff) exchange programme:

Erasmus enables higher education students to study or work abroad as part of their degree and staff to teach or train in 33 European countries.
British Council - Erasmus

There are currently more than 4,000 higher institutions participating in Erasmus across the 33 countries involved in the Erasmus programme and by 2007 over 5 million students had taken part.
To participate in the Erasmus Programme students must be studying for a degree or diploma at a tertiary-level institution and must have completed their first year. But now it is also open for students on High (Secondary) School.
Students who join the Erasmus Programme study or do an internship for a period of at least 3 months to an academic year in another European country. The Erasmus Programme guarantees that the period spent abroad is recognised by their university when they come back, as long as they abide by terms previously agreed.
A main part of the Programme is that students do not pay extra tuition fees to the university that they visit.
Erasmus Programme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The opportunities are endless.

The friends and memories last a lifetime. The Erasmus exchange program is one of the greatest culture and character building programs that you can have in your whole life. This directory is designed to help you explore your potential Erasmus destinations and be informed before you go.


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