The history of Erasmus Programme

The name of Erasmus of Rotterdam (if you want to know who was the Erasmus of Rotterdam, please find my post here), the famous early 16th Century humanist, was chosen for the ERASMUS (European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) programme. The Erasmus programme was approved in 1987 as an independently run European (leer más)

Adult Education Staff Mobility

Recently I was “fighting“ with an Adult Education Staff Mobility project, so I have decided to write something more about it, to let you know what it is, which activities are covered and how to apply. Adult Education Staff Mobility is a mobility under the Erasmus+ programme KA1. This kind of mobility usually means you (leer más)

The 1st Transnational Meeting of the Project EURspace // El primer encuentro transnacional del Proyecto EURspace

The 1st Transnational Meeting of the Project EURspace The 1st Transnational Meeting of the project EURspace was an event that brought together representative participants from all partner organizations involved in this strategic partnership. The EURspace aims to contribute for the development of a European area of skills and qualifications through the development of a European (leer más)

Key Action 2 Cooperation for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices

Erasmus+ (for more information click here) is open to organisations across all sectors of education, training, youth and sport. Any public, private or not-for-profit organisation actively involved in these areas may apply for funding. The overall programme objectives are to: boost skills and employability; modernise education, training and youth work; and improve opportunities for young (leer más)