Open to any public or private body active in the fields of education, training, youth and sport based in all EU Member States and third countries associated to the programme, the Erasmus+ will support and fund the most relevant projects.
The new Erasmus+ programme provides opportunities for study periods abroad, traineeships, apprenticeships, and staff exchanges in all fields of education, training, youth and sport. It is open to school pupils, higher education and vocational education and training students, adult learners, youth exchanges, youth workers and sport coaches.
In addition to mobility the new Erasmus+ also invests in cross‑border cooperation projects. These can be between higher education institutions (e.g. the European Universities initiative); schools; teacher education and training colleges (e.g. Erasmus+ Teacher Academies); adult learning centres; youth and sport organisations; providers of vocational education and training (e.g. Vocational Centres of Excellence); and other actors in the learning sphere.
The Erasmus+ resilience effort in the context of the pandemic will mobilise hundreds of thousands of schools, higher education institutions, vocational training institutes, teachers, young people, youth and sport organisations, civil society and other stakeholders. The programme will help accelerate new practices that improve the quality and relevance of education, training and youth systems across Europe, at national, regional and local level.
The adoption of the Erasmus+ Programme Guide is the first step to the beginning of this new journey supported by the launch of the first calls for proposals under the new Erasmus+.
In Portugal, in a completely online format, the National Erasmus+ Agencies, Education and Training and Youth in Action held the national launch event for the Erasmus + Programs and the European Solidarity Corps on the 14th of April with the presence of the National Authorities responsible for the management of the Programme in Portugal.
Discover Lisboa to Study & Research
The Erasmus+ Portuguese Agency developed the Portugal Culture 101, an initiative that aims to show the main Portuguese cities that receive Erasmus+ Students and to promote Portugal as a special place to Study & Research.For this we invited five Portuguese authors from the areas of music, photography, acting, illustration and urban art, to take us on a guided tour through their favourite places in their hometowns Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, Viseu and Évora.
To start we invite you to discover Lisboa with the street artist Pitanga in this video and download your Lisbon Guide.
Discover Porto to study & Research
Following the Erasmus+ Portuguese Agency initiative, Portugal Culture 101, were five Portuguese authors from the areas of music, photography, acting, illustration and urban art, to take us on a guided tour through their favourite places in their home towns Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, Viseu and Évora, it’s time to visit Porto with illustrator Clara Não.
Download your Porto Guide.
Discover Viseu to study & Research
Today on the promotion of the Erasmus+ Portuguese Agency initiative, Portugal Culture 101, we invite you to see follow Mia Tomé, Portuguese actress, in a tour in Viseu.
Don’t forget to download the Viseu Guide.
Discover Coimbra to study & Research
Coimbra is the next stop of the Erasmus+ Portuguese Agency initiative, Portugal Culture 101, were five Portuguese authors from the areas of music, photography, acting, illustration and urban art, to take us on a guided tour through their favourite places in their home towns Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, Viseu and Évora.
The photographer Gonçalo Saraiva gives the best spots in Coimbra to visit and study, this information is also available in the Coimbra Guide.
Discover Évora to study & Research
Portugal Culture 101, the Erasmus+ Portuguese Agency initiative, last video is brought to us by Duarte Coxo a Portuguese fado singer. Ins his video we can see what the most important places for him in Évora are.
Enjoy the video and download the Évora Guide here.