Erasmus Days took place at the University of Split

Answers to questions such as: what is the Erasmus program in the first place, how can one realize mobility, where can one apply, how much of a financial support there is, for how long can one use the program, what is SEA-EU and what are European universities, could be answered in the last three days at Erasmus Days. They are an annual celebration of Erasmus+, the biggest EU program intended for education, training, youth and sports, that this year included a rich program taking place at the University of Split.

A series of online lectures intended for scientists, researchers, the University of Split staff and students was held on Friday, October 16 in the University’s virtual classroom. At the event "Erasmus KA2 opportunities on the example of strategic partnerships", the Projects Office presented ways to participate in Erasmus+ projects under Key Activity 2, with an emphasis on Strategic Partnerships. University’s Department for International Cooperation presented Erasmus+ KA 103 application opportunities for staff and students. The SEA-EU Project Office presented opportunities for students and staff within this alliance. On the virtual tour ‘Come to Split’, all those who were thinking about realizing their mobility in Split, but have not yet decided to do so, got very interesting information.

International stakeholders in the fields of general education, higher and adult education, vocational education and training, youth and sports have been celebrating Erasmus Days for three years now. They have also been informing users, participants, institutions, organizations, associations, networks and initiatives, also the public, about the results of many good practice projects, opportunities for getting involved as well as offering inspiration for participating in Erasmus+. Erasmus Days were first held in 2017 at the initiative of the French National Agency for the program Erasmus+.