Internship 2022 : Erasmus
Since 1987, the Erasmus program allows students from one European Union (EU) Member State to study for one year in another Member State with a grant.
2014
Erasmus+ was launched as a sort of update of the program. Adopted by the Council of the European Union on December 3, 2013, Erasmus+ has expanded the scope of mobility opportunities in Europe. Previously only available to students, it can now fund
other types of projects can now be funded. For example, a teacher can now follow a training course abroad. Similarly, high school and even secondary school students can now apply for an internship abroad.
can now apply for an internship abroad.
10 MILLION
This is the number of students who have benefited from the program since its inception. Adding the 2 million teachers and trainers.
16.4 BILLION
This is the budget allocated to the program for the period from 2016 to 2020. That’s it! France, for its part, has received 1.26 billion euros. To give you an idea, between 2007 and 2013, the
budget granted was only €3.1 billion for all member countries.
And the program only shows signs of evolution, from 2021 to 2027, the planned budget is €26.2 billion, with a focus on social inclusion, ecology and digital transition.
53 000
The number of students who carried out Erasmus university exchanges in Spain before the start of the pandemic. Spain is the first receiving country, it is simply the preferred destination for European students.
European students. France ranks third, behind Germany. Of the 33 member countries, the French are the ones who travel the most thanks to the program.
33
This is the number of countries participating in the program. In addition to the 28 countries of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, the countries of the European Economic Area (EEA) have been added.
Turkey and Macedonia also joined the circle of member countries in 2014.
78%
If you are a student, you have a 78% chance of being accepted for an Erasmus place. So, are you motivated? As for teachers, almost two thirds of the projects are successful. From
68% of them, in fact, benefit from training abroad.
63 476
This is the number of French students who went on university exchanges or internships abroad in 2016! In 30 years, some 616,600 French men and women have had the opportunity to study abroad thanks to the European program.
22 YEARS
This is the average age of Erasmus students. More than two thirds of the beneficiaries take advantage of the program during their career. Only 30% of students go abroad for a semester of study during their master’s degree and only 1% of doctoral students take advantage of Erasmus.
61%
It seems that the Erasmus program attracts many more women than men, as over the years 61% of the students who go abroad to study or do an internship have been women.
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