Thursday, 8 November 2018

Erasmus+ Opportunities

Most students are familiar with the "Erasmus" word when talking about university studies. Some of you know someone who went to study abroad for a year on an Erasmus grant, as you shared in your comments. But there are some other opportunities to consider. Explore the Erasmus+ website to find out.

https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/opportunities_en Do you feel particularly attracted by any of them?

5 comments:

  1. I felt attracted in Traineeship for student because I saw that I can apply it without a master, just with the degree, I can learn things for work and for my degree to so I will improve my knowledge. Even more, there are economical grants for my subsistence cost, which is something really important.

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  2. I feel really curious about Erasmus grants,it has different things which I have already known like the countries or going to study abroad,although there are several options I discovered now and I felt attracted,like the volunteering activities or the young exchanges. Volunteering activities are so different between them.In addition,other benefit that I discovered now is the financial support like you don't have to pay fees or local transport

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  3. I am really interested on this webpage because there are a lot of opportunities for youth people. However, youth exchanges has caught my attention. I would love to spend at least two weeks abroad learning English and having fun as well. It is very interesting because there you know a lot of people from other parts of the world and their culture. Also I have liked the option of traineeship for students where I could get the necessary experience for working in the future and improve my English skills too.

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  4. I have found very interesting the volunteering activities for young people, because you can help someone and meet new people for all over the world at the same time, and it's a very good oportunity to improve my english. It last a minimun of 2 weeks and a maximun of 2 months, but I'm thinking to do it during the next summer because it can help and give me some more experience of working abroad. You must be between the ages of 17 and 30, so I will do it.

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  5. I’m not very sure of applying in a Erasmus but Volunteering Activities it has drawn my attention. This last a minimum of 2 weeks and a maximum of 12 months, so I can choose the time. I consider that this is the best option of all opportunity of Erasmus, because you can learn English while helping people and protecting the environment. Moreover you can meet people from all over the world and that’s very important in a trip abroad.
    Angela Wang

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