Erasmus+ announces call for 2020 proposals
The Erasmus+ Program has published a call for proposals for 2020, having an expected budget in excess of €3 billion – an increase of 12% over 2019.
The Erasmus+ Program has published a call for proposals for 2020, having an expected budget in excess of €3 billion – an increase of 12% over 2019.
Projects addressing issues such as migration, journalism training and global warming have become recipients of 2019 Global Education Ideas Awards from GENE.
English UK held a series of workshops around the UK this week to help prepare ELT providers to navigate the industry in post-Brexit Britain.
A new survey warns that students in the UK may miss out on the opportunities offered by Erasmus+ without continued funding or an alternative.
Educators must band together and equip students with the skills needed to tackle current global problems such as rising nationalism and climate change, delegates heard at the EAIE conference in Helsinki.
From just 243 students two decades ago to over 10,000 in 2018, Erasmus participants are flocking to the Czech Republic to enjoy its affordable living and cosmopolitan cities.
Access to education is a foremost priority for the ESU, and is an objective that governments across the continent must focus on while making funding for universities sustainable, the group has said in its 2019 policy document.
Higher education representatives gathered to discuss Brexit and the growing trend for universities in Europe to deliver courses taught entirely in English.
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