The European Commission has released the Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2025, detailing funding calls, including those for international co-operation with partner countries. European organisations and higher education institutions can explore opportunities such as student and staff mobility, capacity building in education and vocational training, and Erasmus Mundus programmes. The guide offers a range of initiatives in education, training, youth, and sports for fostering global partnerships.
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