Erasmus+
About the programme
Erasmus+ is a new programme of the European Union, which supports projects, partnerships, activities and mobility in education, vocational training, youth work, and sports. The programme, operating from 2014 to 2020, provides funding for the development of cooperation in these areas, both among the European countries themselves and between European countries and partner countries around the world.
Erasmus+ for a student is not only a semester of study or a full master programme at a European university, but also internships in European companies and organizations, as well as work as a volunteer in Europe with compensation for accommodation, meals and pocket expenses. More details can be found here: Erasmus+Factsheet
Detailed information is presented on the Erasmus+ website of the European Union and on the website of the Erasmus+ National Office in Russia.
A complete overview of the programme is provided by the Erasmus+ Guide.
Cooperation in the field of higher education within Erasmus+ covers the following main areas:
Key Action 1: Learning Mobility of Individuals – new mobility opportunities for the students and the lecturers
Key Action 2: Cooperation for innovation and good practice – cooperation in the field of innovation and exchange of the best practices
Jean Monnet Activities – wide opportunities for the development of European research under the Jean Monnet subprogramme.
Participation of the Faculty of Social Sciences in the programme
Since 2015, the FSS has been actively participating in bilateral mobility programmes with European universities in the direction of Key Action 1: Learning Mobility of Individuals - Credit Mobility (short term mobility). This direction provides opportunities for scholarship support for the mobility of students, lecturers and administrative staff of the faculty and is carried out within the framework of bilateral agreements on mobility between universities of the programme countries and the Faculty of the Social Sciences of the HSE.
Partner Universities:
Since 2015, the FSS has been actively participating in bilateral mobility programmes with European universities in the direction of Key Action 1: Learning Mobility of Individuals – Credit Mobility (short term mobility). This direction provides opportunities for scholarship support for the mobility of students, lecturers and administrative staff of the faculty and is carried out within the framework of bilateral agreements on mobility between universities of the programme countries and the Faculty of the Social Sciences of the HSE.
Partner Universities:
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