Join us on March 31st to learn more about the first research outputs of the SIEM project!
The event focused on the support for students before, during and after their mobility experience, as well as the support university teachers and practitioners can provide to Erasmus+ students for nurturing a more conscious soft skills acquisition.
On April 22nd, the EPFIME project partners are pleased to invite you to the Final Conference "Making mobility programmes more inclusive for students with disabilities".
In order to understand students' habits during their exchange, we are launching a survey to analyse the impact of the Erasmus+ programme on mobile youth.
The Erasmus Student Network has been a part of and has extended the mandate in the GOT Youth Panel.
The new and improved Erasmus+ app was officially launched at an online event last month.
Four years after the Brexit vote took place, an agreement was finally reached on the future cooperation between the EU and UK.
Despite the ongoing pandemic preventing any physical events from taking place, Erasmus Student Network (ESN) organised the third Study Session, in cooperation with the Council of Europe, which took place in the second week of November.
This year was a very challenging one for the world, but despite the bad and the ugly, we had very good moments too.

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