Erasmus+ Co-financing
Our co-financier is the European Union, Erasmus + via the University and Higher Education Council (UHR)
Erasmus + is the European Union's education, youth and sport program for the years 2014 to 2020.
Through the program, preschools, schools, universities, vocational and adult education, municipalities, recreation centers and non-profit organizations in Sweden can apply for funds to carry out collaborations and exchanges with organizations in other countries. Students, students, staff and young people can participate in activities - such as studies, internships, volunteering and skills development abroad - within the program.
The purpose of Erasmus + is to help meet the challenges that Europe faces in terms of education and the labor market, such as the high youth unemployment rate and the proportion of young people who leave school early.
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