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Erasmus Without Paper Back to the Future White Paper

Authors: Bacelar, João; Kuzmane, Daiga; Meus, Valère; Wyssling, Joachim;

Erasmus Without Paper Back to the Future White Paper

Abstract

For over a decade, Erasmus Without Paper (EWP) has led the digital transformation of the administration of student mobility in Europe. What began as an ambitious initiative by a group of forward-thinking universities has now evolved into the world's most advanced digital ecosystem for student mobility, with nearly 100% of Higher Education Institutions (HEI) involved in student mobility across the continent already connected to EWP. The release of the “EWP Back to the Future” White Paper is packed with ambitious yet realistic recommendations for the years ahead, shaped by extensive consultations with around 500 universities held over several months. These suggestions aim to simplify and advance processes, moving beyond just digitising and instead fully embracing digitalisation. To learn more about the process that led to the creation of the White Paper and get further insights by the main contributors to the White Paper, you can watch the webinar "Erasmus Without Paper - Back to the Future" White Paper.

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Digitalisation, Erasmus Without Paper, Erasmus+

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