WHAT IS THE ERASMUS?
Erasmus plus or Erasmus + is a
program created by the European Union for training, work experience, youth
exchange and self-improvement in the sports arena. Erasmus is a system
established for the purpose of ensuring that universities and graduate students
and their education staff are able to continue their education at a university
abroad and that people can get new job opportunities. This program, implemented
within the scope of Lifelong Learning Program between 2007 and 2013, will be
implemented as Erasmus + between 2014-2020. Many programs (Comenius, Erasmus,
Leonardo da Vinci, Grundtvig Programs and Youth Program and 5 international
cooperation programs: Erasmus Mundus, Tempus, Alfa, Edulink and Industrialized
Countries Cooperation Program), which are operational under the name of
Lifelong Learning, are now covered under the Erasmus + On the personal side,
Erasmi applications are very easy.
Erasmus, a student exchange
program, is part of Erasmus + and allows students to study abroad or to work in
a university abroad.
ERASMUS PLUS GOAL
Erasmus + was established in order
to provide international education and increase cooperation between countries.
It includes academic exchange and youth exchange programs as well as
internships and business associations in the field of business and sports.
EDUCATION PROGRAMS YOU CAN EARLY UTILIZE
As part of the Erasmus plus
(Erasmus +) student exchange program you can go abroad in two ways:
By studying at a European
university
Internship in a European company
Students may participate in both
programs for one time only. Erasmus grants are limited to a maximum of 12
months per student. It is also possible to combine studying abroad with
internship in one go.
Unit Coordinator: Inst. BEDRETTIN VAROL