What is ERASMUS+?
Erasmus+ is an international European Union programme in the fields of education, youth policy, and academic mobility. The programme is aimed at strengthening cooperation between universities in different countries, improving the quality of education, supporting academic exchange, and implementing joint educational and research projects.
For universities, the programme provides opportunities to participate in international partnerships, exchange experience, modernize educational programmes, and expand global academic cooperation.
Erasmus+ opportunities for students
Students have the opportunity to:
- study for one or two semesters at a partner foreign university
- participate in academic exchange with credit transfer
- receive scholarship support during the study period
- improve foreign language proficiency
- gain international academic and cultural experience
Training is carried out within agreed curricula, which allows students to maintain their academic progress at their home university.
Opportunities for faculty and staff
The programme also supports:
- short-term teaching visits
- internships and professional development
- participation in joint educational and research projects
- exchange of best practices in teaching and educational management
This contributes to the development of international expertise and the implementation of modern educational technologies.

