Balkanthon 4.0
For the fourth year in a row, the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) is launching region’s trademark online competition for the…
Read moreOne of the greatest benefits that
the European Union brings to all young people, regardless of their country of
origin, is the opportunity to study at prestigious European universities. Being
a student in Berlin, Madrid, Paris or some other European city, thanks to the
European Union's programmes in education for young people from Serbia, is no
longer a fantasy, but a real possibility.
Programmes in education are
divided into those that involve student exchange in a period of one or two
semesters and those that relate to the entire master's programme at one of the
European universities.
The Erasmus Programme is intended
for student mobility. It was created in 1987, and it includes student exchange
between European universities. This programme is today called Erasmus+.
Last year, the European Commission decided to extend the duration of the
project until 2027. A budget of never more than 26 billion euros has been
approved for the new cycle.
Since 2019, Serbia has had the
status of a programme country, together with the countries of the European
Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Northern Macedonia and Turkey.
Part of this programme, in addition
to semester exchanges, also relates to the entire master's studies through the Erasmus
Mundus Programme. The programme is designed so that one-year or two-year
master's studies are completed at several European universities. At the end of
the programme, you receive a double or multiple degree issued by the
universities where the student spent part of his studies.
In addition to studies and study
exchanges, the Erasmus Plus Programme also includes internships lasting
from 6 to 12 months. Apart from students, those who have completed their
studies can also apply for this type of exchange, but no later than within one
year from the day of graduation.
In addition to these programmes,
the European Union provides an opportunity for young entrepreneurs as
well. The goal is for young people to spend some time in a company abroad. The
programme lasts from one month to six months, and the aim is to give young
people a chance to develop their business idea as well as to gain business
experience.
Apart from these programmes, the
EU also offers programmes for youth exchanges, cultural exchanges,
volunteering, temporary work, as well as studies through programmes of
member state governments (DAAD, Visegrad Fund, CEEPUS).
For the fourth year in a row, the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) is launching region’s trademark online competition for the…
Read moreErasmus+ is the largest European educational programme that deals with the financing of mobility and cooperation projects in the field…
Read more