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Erasmus program still struggles to find recognition
A new project aims to help students get recognition for studies carried out during their Erasmus exchanges
di Staff
Despite 20 years of existence, the Erasmus Programme is far from being perfect: according to the ESN Survey 2007, about 50% of the Erasmus students didn’t get full recognition for their studies abroad.
For this reason, ESN International upon request from the European Commission has developed the PRIME project: to identify obstacles towards recognition of studies abroad.
This project will reshape the landscape of student mobility through some easy steps:
- Collect different application procedures (learning agreements) of various universities / faculties.
- Compare these procedures.
- Prepare a final report.
- Present the report to the European Commission, professional education association (EUA, EAIE), country governments, universities and sections.
Be active in an international project, and make the difference in Europe: contact prime-coordinator@esn.org.
Read more about the PRIME project on ESN Supernova:
http://supernova.esn.org/prime-problems-recognition-making-erasmus-0
Source: www.esn.org
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