Data: 15 Octombrie 2020
Despite the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Erasmus+ alumni, organisations and National Agencies have organised an array of local events. They will help citizens, media and policy makers learn more about Erasmus+ and the wide range of projects it supports in different fields. Over 80 countriesMore than 5,000 events and initiatives across 82 different countries will be open to the public during these three-day celebrations. Among these, webinars, open doors, partner virtual meetings, photo exhibitions, online escape games and radio shows will enable EU citizens to tune in online. An online exhibition highlighting Erasmus+ projects which promote inclusion will be available on EPALE, a platform for adult learning professionals in Europe.
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Most important data regarding the NA activity in 2021
Erasmus accreditation is a way to access mobility activities under the new Erasmus+ programme. Accreditation is like a membership card for organisations who want to benefit from Erasmus mobility activities.
Most important data regarding the NA activity in 2021
Erasmus accreditation is a way to access mobility activities under the new Erasmus+ programme. Accreditation is like a membership card for organisations who want to benefit from Erasmus mobility activities.