What’s new for Erasmus+ post-2020?
With an increased budget of € 23,4 billion, Erasmus+ will provide more opportunities to both individuals and organisations in education, training, youth and sports.
The new Erasmus+ is an 'evolution, not revolution' of the previous programme, aiming to be more accessible and inclusive. From ambitious initiatives such as European Universities, to small-scale partnerships, a focus on forward-looking fields like climate and artificial intelligence, as well as greater international engagement, Erasmus+ will be key in promoting mobility and cooperation – and ultimately benefiting people and organisations alike.
By the beginning of 2021, the European institutions are expected to launch the new editions of some of their most well-known programmes: Erasmus+ (for Education and Mobility), Horizon Europe (for Research and Innovation), LIFE (for sustainability-related projects) and Digital Europe (for digitisation-related initiatives).
These EU programmes will launch calls for proposals for public and private entities and individuals to apply to on a regular basis in the next seven years, so early intelligence and positioning are essential.
These EU programmes will launch calls for proposals for public and private entities and individuals to apply to on a regular basis in the next seven years, so early intelligence and positioning are essential.
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Next week: what's the bottom line on the new Digital Europe programme?
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