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Erasmus+ is the EU funding programme for education, training, youth and sport for the period 2021-2027.
This action supports adult education providers and other organisations active in the field of adult education that want to organise learning mobility activities for adult education staff.
This action supports adult education providers and other organisations active in the field of adult education that want to organise learning mobility activities for adult learners and education staff.
A wide range of activities are supported, including job shadowing and professional development courses for staff, individual and group mobility of adult learners with fewer opportunities (in particular low-skilled adult learners), invited experts, and other activities as explained below. The participating organisations should actively promote inclusion and diversity, environmental sustainability and digital education through their activities. They should do so by using the specific funding opportunities provided by the Programme for these purposes, by raising awareness among their participants, by sharing best practices, and by choosing appropriate design for their activities.
Short-term projects for mobility of learners and staff provide applicant organisations with an opportunity to organise various mobility activities over a period of six to eighteen months. Short-term projects are the best choice for organisations trying Erasmus+ for the first time, or for those that wish to organise only a limited number of activities.
Staff activities:
▪ Job shadowing (2 to 60 days)
▪ Teaching or training assignments (2 to 365 days)
▪ Courses and training (2 to 10 days)
▪ Group mobility of adult learners (2 to 30 days, at least two learners per group)
▪ Short-term learning mobility of adult learners (2 to 29 days)
▪ Long-term learning mobility of adult learners (30 to 365 days)
The following organisations are eligible to apply:
Applicant organisations must be established in an EU Member State or in a third country associated to the Programme.
An application for a short-term project can include a maximum of 30 participants in mobility activities.
The quality of the applicant’s Erasmus Plan has been assessed at the accreditation application stage and therefore no qualitative assessment will take place at budget allocation stage. Any eligible grant application will receive funding.
The awarded grant amount will depend on a number of elements:
From 6 to 18 months.
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