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Erasmus+

As a young person, you can take part in Erasmus+ activities. 

You'll need to go through youruniversity, training centre or other organisationfor many of them. 

Your organisation applies for grants to run Erasmus+ projects, and those grants fund your participation. 

Learn more about what activity you can apply for

 

Learning mobility 

Pupil mobility 

As a pupil you can spend up to 1 month abroad, in a group or by yourself.  

Learn more 

 

Students’ mobility 

Opportunities to study abroad are available at Bachelor, Master or Doctoral levels. 

See how to study abroad 

Erasmus+ also supports traineeships (work placements, internships, etc.) abroad for students enrolled in higher education. These opportunities are also open to recent graduates. 

Learn about traineeships for students 

 

Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters are offered by multiple higher education institutions and run across various countries. 

Learn about the Erasmus Mundus study programmes 

 

Additional funding is available for students with physical, mental or health-related conditions. Students have the right tothe same support services offered to local students by receiving institutions. 

Learn about additional funding 

 

Non-formal learning mobility 

Youth exchanges 

Youth exchanges allow groups of young people from different countries to meet, live together and work on shared projects for short periods. 

Youth exchanges take place outside the school environment. On a youth exchange, you can expect to participate in activities such as workshops, exercises, debates, role-plays, outdoor activities and more. 

Participants' learning experiences are recognised through aYouthpass. 

Duration: Youth exchanges last between5 and 21 days. This excludes travelling time. 

Conditions: Youth exchanges are open to people between theages of 13 and 30. To be a group leader in a youth exchange, you must beat least 18 years-old. 

Youth exchanges are managed by youth organisations,informal groups of young peopleor other organisations. 

 

Youth participation activities 

Youth participation activities offer groups of young people the chance to get involved in civic society and economic, social, cultural and political life. By taking part they can get their voice heard on topics that matter to them. 

Examples of supported activities include workshops, debates, awareness-raising campaigns, meeting decision-makers online or face-to-face, cultural events, and more. 

Activities take place outside the formal education or training environment. The learning outcomes of participants can be identified and documented throughYouthpass. 

Duration: Projects can last between3 and 24 months. This time includes preparation, implementation and follow-up phases. Each project can include a combination of various (shorter) activities. 

Who can take part: Youth participation activities are open to people between theages of 13 and 30. 

Activities should be youth-driven and can be implemented byinformal groups of young peopleor organisations working with young people. 

How to apply: You cannot apply directly for a grant as an individual. Applications must be made by an organisation or a group of young people. 

Where an application is made by an organisation, young people should still be actively involved at every stage of the project. 

Where to apply: Organisations should visit theirNational Agency websiteto search and apply for funding. 

The National Agency in your country can also support you if you need help in finding a suitable participating organisation or have any questions. 

 

Mobility for youth workers 

Erasmus+ supports the professional development of youth workers through training or networking periods abroad. 

Periods abroad can consist of training courses, study visits, job shadowing or observation periods at relevant organisations and more. 

Duration: Youth workers' mobility must last a between2 daysand2 months. This excludes travelling time. 

Conditions: To go abroad with Erasmus+ as a youth worker, your organisation must be part of ayouth mobility projectwith another institution or organisation. 

 

Find out more: Erasmus+