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Erasmus+

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Erasmus+ is the EU programme for collaboration within higher education that started in 2014. The current programme period, from 2021–2027, focuses on inclusion, sustainability and digitalisation.

The programme provides opportunities for international exchanges, strategic cooperation projects and support for policy change.

The sub-programmes within Erasmus+ include:

Partnerships for Cooperation

Within the 'Partnerships for Cooperation' sub-programme, universities can apply for projects with other higher education institutions or with businesses, other organisations or government agencies.

Examples of project activities include:

Applications should involve at least three partners from three different programme countries.

Partnerships for Cooperation – European Commission website

Alliances for Innovation

The sub-programme 'Alliances for Innovation' is about collaboration between universities and companies.

Examples of project activities include:

Within this sub-programme, there are two different project types:

Alliances for Innovation – European Commission website

Forward-looking Projects

This programme is about driving the renewal of education systems through large-scale projects involving actors from several sectors.

The projects aim to identify, develop, test and/or assess innovative approaches, methods and policies for implementation and dissemination. The projects are expected to contribute to Europe's digital and green transformation. Examples of project activities include:

Capacity building projects

Capacity building projects provide funding for joint projects to develop:

They also aim to contribute to the modernisation of higher education and to democratic development in the partner countries.

Higher education institutions, individually or in collaboration, can apply for funding for partnerships with Erasmus+ partner countries worldwide.

Capacity building in the field of higher education – European Commission website

Teacher Academies

The programme supports cooperation between teacher training institutions. The aim is to improve the quality of initial teacher education and to support teachers in their early years and through continuous professional development throughout their careers.

Applications are submitted jointly by at least three partners from three different programme countries.

Teacher academies – European Commission website

Joint Master's programmes

The new Erasmus Mundus programme for joint master's programmes consists of two parts:

Joint Master's programmes – European Commission website

European joint Master's programmes at Lund University

European mobility

The exchange mobility within Erasmus+ is based on bilateral agreements between higher education institutions. These agreements lay the foundation for exchanges for students and teaching staff, who can receive grants when they go on an exchange. The programme now also includes short doctoral and blended mobility.

There are also grants for students who do work placements and for administrative staff.

The funding is primarily for cooperation between European universities.

The aims of the programme are:

International Credit Mobility (ICM)

The International Credit Mobility (ICM) programme aims to improve the quality of education through student and staff exchanges.

The University can apply for funding from the programme to be able to send and receive students and staff from selected partner universities outside the EU/EEA during a three-year project period.

More about ICM – uhr.se

Jean Monnet

The Jean Monnet programme aims to promote quality in research and teaching within the area of EU studies, with an emphasis on the European integration process.

The activities within the programme are to, among other things, increase knowledge about the EU among students and young professionals.

Jean Monnet – European Commission website

Contact information

Petra Moser-Nørgaard\ petra [dot] moser-norgaard [at] global [dot] lu [dot] se (petra[dot]moser-norgaard[at]global[dot]lu[dot]se)

Telephone: \ +46 (0)46 222 47 53

Teresia Rindefjäll\ teresia [dot] rindefjall [at] global [dot] lu [dot] se (teresia[dot]rindefjall[at]global[dot]lu[dot]se)

Telephone: \ +46 (0)46 222 62 40

Erasmus Charter

Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021–2027 (PDF 308 kB, new tab)

Erasmus Policy

Erasmus Policy Statement (PDF 205 kB, new tab)