Erasmus+ funding opportunities for schools

One day
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Course details

Since its inception, the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme has supported thousands of projects to bring innovation into education and training across Europe. The current programme for the period 2021-2027 continues to offer professional development opportunities through mobility activities and Partnerships for Cooperation to exchange innovative practices.

This self-paced course looks into the funding opportunities under the current programme for schools, from pre-school to secondary education, with a focus on two main actions:

  1. Staff and learner mobility, so-called Key Action 1 
  2. Partnerships for Cooperation, so-called Key Action 2 

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Duration and workload

Start date: Friday 3 March 2023
End date: open-ended, you can take the course (or any section) at your own pace

Duration: self-paced
Workload: 5 hours

 

Please note that:

  • The course does not replace the official information provided by the Erasmus+ website and Erasmus+ National Agencies. These sources always take precedence over this course
  • Completing this course does not guarantee the approval of your Erasmus+ funding application
  • This course is targeted at the school education and vocational education and training (VET) sectors and does not address other sectors, i.e. higher education, adult education, youth and sport.

Target audience

The course is targeted at and freely accessible to teachers, school leaders and internationalisation coordinators who want to know more about Erasmus+ funding opportunities for their school or consortium (pre-primary to upper secondary and vocational education and training), as well as those already involved in Erasmus+ projects.

Learning objectives

The course will introduce the participants to the Erasmus+ Programme, what it is and how their organisation can benefit from it. As a participant, you will:

  • Discover the key elements and priorities of the new Erasmus+ Programme
  • Learn about the possibilities within Key Action 1 – Mobility
  • Learn about the possibilities within Key Action 2 – Cooperation
  • Understand the application process.

Offered by

This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.

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  1. How to get started
  2. Module: Erasmus+ Funding Opportunities for Schools