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Begin by filling out your personal information in the 'Identification of the Participant and General Information' section. Ensure you complete all mandatory fields marked with an asterisk, including your first and last name, and email address.
Indicate whether this was your first staff mobility period financed by Erasmus+ or Lifelong Learning Programmes by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
In the next fields, specify how many times you have participated in such programmes since 2010 and confirm if a mobility agreement was signed prior to your mobility.
Select the type of activity you carried out during your mobility from the provided options, and share your main motivations for participating.
Proceed to the 'Achievements and impact' section where you will assess your development in various competencies. Use the scale provided to express your level of agreement.
Complete sections regarding certification received and future intentions related to Erasmus+ activities before submitting your form.
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Participants (i.e., young people) must be between 18 and 30 years old. Informal groups must include at least four young people. One group member (between 18-30) must act as a legal representative on behalf of the group.
Who is eligible for Erasmus+ mobility program?
Erasmus+ mobility of individuals is open to all students at higher education institutions participating in the Erasmus+ programme who are in at least their second year of study.
What is Erasmus KA1?
Key Action 1: Learning Mobility of Individuals. The Actions supported under this Key Action are expected to bring positive and long-lasting effects on the participants and participating organisations involved, as well as on the policy systems in which such activities are framed.
What is the difference between Erasmus KA1 and KA2?
Any school can apply for funding in KA1, even without foreign partnerships during the application, while KA2 projects are accessible only to international school networks and organizations, that have previously held a partnership.
Does everyone get the Erasmus grant?
UCD students who are selected to go on an exchange to an Erasmus partner institution may apply for an Erasmus+ grant. There are eligibility criteria, but in general, almost all students qualify for the grant.
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Erasmus+ Opportunities for U.S. Students U.S students can apply for admission into joint Masters programs, and also participate in European affairs initiatives through local Jean Monnet Actions.
Who is eligible for the Erasmus scholarship?
You are eligible for the Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship if. You are a national coming from a third country. You are not a resident of any of the 27 EU Member States, Iceland, Norway or Liechtenstein. You have not carried out your main activity (studies, work, private visits, tourism, etc.)
What are the goals of Erasmus mobility?
to promote learning mobility of individuals and groups, as well as cooperation, quality, inclusion and equity, excellence, creativity and innovation at the level of organisations and policies in the field of education and training.
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