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It also provides Individual Mobility Grants to enable individuals to travel to or from Europe in connection with these themes. The TEMPUS programme is still running, but will be renewed and revised as from 2007. TEMPUS was followed by a series of smaller programmes built more round the mobility of academics towards the EU.
The former case is called a Student Mobility for Studies or SMS, while the latter case is called a Student Mobility of Placement or SMP. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] The Erasmus Programme guarantees that the period spent abroad is recognised by their university when they come back, as long as they abide by terms previously agreed.
Approximately two-thirds of the budget is allocated to learning opportunities abroad for individuals, within the EU and beyond; the remainder will support partnerships between educational institutions, youth organisations, businesses, local and regional authorities and NGOs, as well as reforms to modernise education, training and youth systems. [2]
Tory MPs and peers have added to growing pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to agree a youth free movement deal with the EU Post-Brexit youth mobility scheme should be UK priority Starmer told ahead of ...
Brussels has made a youth mobility scheme a key demand in talks amid Sir Keir Starmer’s much-hyped post-Brexit ‘reset’ with the bloc
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The Comenius programme is a European Union educational project. It concerns school-level education, and is part of the EU's Erasmus + 2014-2020 Programme.It aims "to help young people and educational staff better understand the range of European cultures, languages and values".
Under Action 2, Erasmus Mundus Partnerships bring together higher education institutions from Europe and from a particular region in the world. Together, the partnerships manage mobility flows between the two regions for a range of academic levels—undergraduate, masters, doctorate, post-doctorate—and for academic staff.