ERASMUS is the European Community programme for higher education. ERASMUS is an integral part of the Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP) from the year 2007 to the year 2013 replacing Socrates/Erasmus (2000-2006).
The ERASMUS programme is targeted at higher education institutions and their students, teachers and other staff and also at enterprises and other representatives of working life. The ERASMUS programme encourages students and staff mobility throughout Europe and promotes multilateral cooperation between higher education institutions in Europe and between higher education institutions and enterprises.
Actions supported by the ERASMUS programme at VSEM
- Mobility of students for the purposes of studying or training in higher education institutions
- Mobility of teaching staff in higher education institutions in order to teach in a partner higher education institution abroad
- Mobility of teaching and other staff in higher education institutions and staff of enterprises for purposes of training or teaching
- Erasmus Intensive Language Courses (EILC) - specialized courses in the less widely known languages of the participating countries