Erasmus+
ErasmusDays 2024 celebrates the role of Erasmus+ with thousands of events across Europe
From 14 to 19 October, #ErasmusDays 2024 will highlight the positive impact of the Erasmus+ programme on education, training, youth and sport. More than 10,000 events, both in person and online, are planned around the world to celebrate the programme’s achievements, showcase its successes and raise awareness of the opportunities it offers learners. Thousands of students, trainees, adult learners and sports coaches will take part.
With over 15 million participants to date, the Erasmus+ programme is one of the most popular European initiatives and the cornerstone of the European Education Area.
Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth Commissioner Iliana Ivanova said: “Erasmus+ continues to inspire, open doors and transform the lives of millions of people. ErasmusDays 2024 celebrates the immense success of this iconic EU programme and shines a light on the spirit of unity and collaboration that defines Europe. I encourage everyone to take part in these thousands of events, which showcase the unifying power of education, sport and culture.”
Launched in 2017, ErasmusDays now celebrates Erasmus+ around the world. Following the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, this year’s theme is the role of sport in promoting international cooperation and cultural exchange. In 2023, more than 9,600 events took place in 53 countries, and the 2024 edition aims to continue this success.
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