Seminar/Conference: Join in! (my) Access to Erasmus+ …. and take a first glance at the new programme generation
Location: Vienna, Austria
Dates: 7 May 2018
Number of participants: 150
Participating countries: Austria, Belgium – DE, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg
Organizer: Interkulturelles Zentrum – Österreichische Agentur Erasmus+: Jugend in Aktion
Apply here: Application form
Deadline to apply: 11 April 2018
Date of selection: 16 April 2018
Inquiries about this seminar: Barbara Hämmerle at barbara.haemmerle@iz.or.at
Costs:
This project is financed by the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. Being selected for this course, all costs (accommodation, travel, visa, etc.) relevant to participation in the course will be covered by the NAs involved in this project – except a participation fee which varies from call to call and country to country. Please contact your Erasmus+: Youth in Action NA to learn more about the financial details, and how to arrange the booking of your travel tickets and the reimbursement of your travel expenses. The respective National Agency will support you with your travel arrangements!
Conference „Join in! (my) Access to Erasmus+ …. and take a first glance at the new programme generation”
ATTENTION: Working language is German!!
Participants and programme beneficiaries from all sectors – youth and education – are invited.
The results of the mid-term evaluation on European level of the Erasmus+ programme are available now and the discussion of the design of the new programme generation has already started.
In the future even more people shall benefit from the funding opportunities. What is needed to achieve this objective? That’s the topic of the German-speaking experts conference in Vienna on 7 May 2018. It’s an opportunity to meet potential project partners from Austria, exchange experiences and know-how and expand personal networks. The event is organized by the Austrian National Agencies for Erasmus+ Education and Youth. The working language is German.
How do you use the mobility offers and funding programmes of the EU? What’s in there for you? What’s your main interest; what’s your motivation to take part in this programme? What inspires you and where do you get support, if needed? What kind of resources do you use? What kind of assistance was useful and could be of interest for others, too? Exchange ideas on how to make the best use of already existing support structures/framework conditions in order to successfully participate in the programme. What does the new programme generation need to offer, to attract you and reach out to as many people as possible?
Learn more about the Austrian recommendations for the new programme generation and what visions on European level exist. Discuss with us and other programme actors from the youth and educational sector the needs at European, national and local level to make the participation in the EU programme easier. Please find some more information on the programme attached.
Infopack:
Click to access Erasmusplus_Veranstaltung_SALTO.pdf
Programm_Erasmusplus_Veranstaltung_Draft_201803
Click to access Programm_Erasmusplus_Veranstaltung_Draft_201803.pdf
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