Totally 25 Ukrainians out of 3,103 winners of the 2025 сall will study at Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters at universities in EU member states and worldwide funded by the European Union Erasmus+ Programme. Additionally, 8 students from Ukraine will study without scholarship. 22 female and 3 male students from Ukraine fully funded by EU will […]
On 29 July 2025, a bilateral meeting took place in Rome, Italy, between representatives of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Education, Science, and Innovations, the Italian National Agency for Erasmus+ (INDIRE), and the National Authorities of Italy responsible for Erasmus+. The meeting focused on key management, financial, and communication aspects in the context of Ukraine’s […]
With over 7,200 members, the European Digital Education Hub is a vibrant space for professionals interested in online learning and the digital transformation of education. Over the past three years of joint development, the community has explored a wide range of topics — from new tools and digital resources to collaborative practices and innovation in […]
The European Commission has published the final evaluation report of the Erasmus+ Programme for the 2014–2020 period, alongside the interim evaluation of its current implementation for 2021–2023. The report confirms that Erasmus+ delivers strong and lasting benefits for individuals, organisations, and the education, training, youth, and sport sectors overall. It also outlines clear recommendations for […]
The EU’s Erasmus+ Programme goes far beyond the borders of the European Union, fostering international cooperation in education, youth, and sport. From student mobility between Mongolia and Malta to cooperation projects linking Costa Rica, Cameroon, and Croatia – Erasmus+ builds bridges between continents and opens new opportunities for learning, exchange, and collaboration. Explore the global […]
Applications are open until 11 September 2025 for the blended learning training programme “Micro-Credentials as an Internationalisation Tool for Ukrainian Universities (MInT-Ukraine)”. The training is organised by the International Office of Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) with the support of the DAAD German Academic Exchange Service and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under […]
22 new projects involving 107 organisations from Ukraine have been recommended for funding under the European Union Erasmus+ Programme for Capacity Building in the Field of Higher Education Action (CBHE) in 2025. This year, the 173 projects proposed for funding include the participation as partners or coordinators of over 1,550 higher education stakeholders from almost […]
On 16 July 2025, the Commission presented its proposal for an ambitious and dynamic Multiannual Financial Framework (“MFF”) to date amounting to almost almost EUR 2 trillion(or 1.26% of the EU’s gross national income on average between 2028 and 2034). This framework will equip Europe with a long-term investment budget matching its ambitions to be an independent, prosperous, secure and […]
On 16 July 2025, the team of the National Erasmus+ Office – Ukraine joined the opening of the Mechaton held within the Erasmus+ project “Universities-Communities: Strengthening Cooperation/UNICOM”, which took place in a hybrid format. During the welcome session, Svitlana SHYTIKOVA, Coordinator of the National Erasmus+ Office – Ukraine, addressed the participants. She emphasised the importance […]
On July 3, 2025, Mychailo WYNNYCKYJ, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine, Member of the Erasmus+ Higher Education Reform Experts (HERE) team, took part in an expert discussion at the National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy” on the introduction of interdisciplinary bachelor’s programmes, within the Erasmus+ LibArt_UA project. Participants explored the potential of broad-entry […]