Erasmus. The next EU Programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport

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Erasmus The next EU Programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport 2021-2027 Kristijan Vukelic European Commission: DG Education, Youth, Sport and Culture

Evolution not revolution While making the new Programme: More inclusive and accessible Broader and forward-looking More participatory and focused on developing EU awareness More international In synergy with other EU instruments Simpler

General objective of the future Erasmus Support the educational, professional and personal development of people in education, training, youth and sport, in Europe and beyond, thereby contributing to sustainable growth, jobs and social cohesion and to strengthening European identity Link with policy framework: Building a European Education Area, supporting the implementation of the European strategic cooperation in the field of education and training Advancing youth policy cooperation under the Union Youth Strategy 2019-2027 Developing the European dimension in sport

A more inclusive and accessible Erasmus Boosting mobility of school pupils, VET learners and young people Flexible activity formats (such as short-term and group mobility) Better adapting the grant levels for the different mobility actions Blended mobility, virtual exchanges, and virtual cooperation making full use of digital innovations Small-scale partnerships for newcomers and grassroots organisations working directly with people with fewer opportunities

A broader and forward-looking Erasmus New ambitious formats of cooperation, such as European Universities, Centres of Vocational Excellence and Partnerships for Innovation Targeted mobility in strategic, forward-looking fields Introducing mobility in the field of sport and in support of other policy areas (green Erasmus, entrepreneurs, public sector, etc.)

A more participatory Erasmus Supporting new actions to empower young people to participate more actively in society - Youth participation Bringing participants closer to the local communities ErasmusAlumni Launching new opportunities for young people to learn about and discover Europe through travelling DiscoverEU Promoting knowledge and awareness of the EU and its common values to a wider audience Jean Monnet

A more international Erasmus Boosting international mobility and cooperation Extending international dimension to new sectors, such as vocational education and training Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees for European students at international level Erasmus international complemented by EU external instruments

Erasmus in synergy with other EU instruments Structural Funds Horizon Europe Creative Europe European Solidarity Corps and others in the future Scale-up successful projects For example to: Top-up funds: additional support to specific target groups or actions

A simpler Erasmus Simplification through design of the programme framework and individual actions Lower administrative requirements for beneficiaries Funding rules: further improve the use of simplified grants

Actions of the new programme Mobility Cooperation Policy development Mobility of staff in education and training, youth and sport Mobility of learners in higher education, VET and school education Mobility of young people and youth participation activities DiscoverEU activities Language learning opportunities Jean Monnet actions Jean Monnet in the field of higher education Jean Monnet in other fields of education and training Cooperation partnerships, including small-scale partnerships Partnerships for excellence, including European universities, Centres of vocational excellence, Joint Master Degrees Partnerships for innovation Online platforms and tools for virtual cooperation Preparation and implementation of the EU general and sectoral policy agenda Quality, transparency and recognition of skills and competences Policy dialogue and cooperation with stakeholders Qualitative and inclusive implementation of the programme Cooperation with other EU instruments and support to other policy areas Dissemination and awarenessraising activities

Budget Allocation *amounts in billion EUR

Budget for Education and Training fields *Only covering decentralised mobility actions and partnerships for cooperation

Opportunities for individuals 3,1 million higher education students 2 million school pupils 1,8 million VET learners 3,6 million young people in youth exchanges, youth participation activities and DiscoverEU 2 million teachers, trainers, youth workers, sport coaches and staff in education, training, youth and sport, or in other policy areas

School education: the main ideas Widen access to the programme for small-scale organisations and individuals who are hard to reach, increase overall participation Increase opportunities for pupil mobility in primary and secondary general education Simplify access by using more straightforward project formats and easier funding rules Introduce stronger links with virtual cooperation through etwinning

Key action 1 School education: the main actions Staff mobility for pre-primary, primary and secondary general education Pupil mobility in form of group exchanges and study periods or traineeships for individual pupils Key action 2 Partnerships for cooperation partnerships, including small-scale partnerships (decentralised) Partnerships for innovation (centralised) Online platforms for virtual cooperation: etwinning and School Education Gateway Centralised actions in Key Action 3 and Jean Monnet Policy support and dialogue with stakeholders at European level Jean Monnet: new action promoting teaching and learning about the EU in schools

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