What future for the Erasmus+ Programme?

„Erasmus+ has been one of the most renowned, celebrated and successful EU programmes over the last 30 years supporting over 9 million Europeans to develop their professional and personal capacities, and strengthening European identity and values. Our ministerial debate makes me confident that also after 2020; the programme will continue to provide opportunities for Europeans to study, train and gain experience and knowledge abroad, mentioned the President of the Council, Minister for Education and Science of Bulgaria, Krasimir Valchev.

The Council held a policy debate on the mid-term evaluation of the Erasmus+ programme and future orientations for post-2020. Ministers focused on measures to encourage wider participation in the programme, in particular by peripheral regions and regions lagging behind socio-economically, as well as a wider range of participants. They also discussed how the programme could contribute more effectively to strengthening Europe's capacity for innovation by attracting talent and creativity.

Ministers discussed how to take forward the education aspects of the December European Council conclusions. The Council reflected on how work should be developed to deliver on initiatives such as "European Universities", learning of languages, mutual recognition of diplomas and a "European student card". They also exchanged views on those measures focusing on digitalisation and the need for lifelong-learning and innovative education and training.

Here: Education aspects of European Council conclusions, December 2017

More details: http://www.consilium.europa.eu

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