According to the Erasmus+ annual report published by the European Commission, 400,000 students and university staff spent time abroad in 2016 – 2017 as part of the European Union’s flagship student exchange programme.
The latest review of one of Brussels’ signature accomplishments in terms of inter-European mobility found that the programme has reached a new level of success in terms of the number of individuals taking part in the exchanges, which give students the opportunity to take part in…
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