ERASMUS Programme
ERASMUS is an educational programme for Higher Education students, staff and institutions and is funded by the European Commission.
The ERASMUS student mobility programme offers you an opportunity to undertake a substantial period of study (one or two semesters) in another European country and for that study to be recognised by the home institution as part of your degree.
It was introduced in 1987 with the aim of increasing student mobility within the European Community and now it also includes mobility with the European Economic Area and Turkey.
The programme sets out to develop a knowledgeable Europe and thus cater for the major challenges of the new century: to promote lifelong learning, to widen access to education and to acquire qualifications and recognised skills and to be informed by best practice in Europe.
Since Erasmus started in 1987 over 2 million students throughout Europe have participated in the programme. Read through the section relevant to you and learn more about the opportunities offered by Erasmus.
The Erasmus programme at London Metropolitan University is run by the International Programmes Office:
International Programmes OfficeG33 Stapleton HouseLondon Metropolitan University277-281 Holloway RoadLondon N7 8HNerasmus@londonmet.ac.uk
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