
While Erasmus+ has benefited millions since 1987, it remains inaccessible for many students, particularly those from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Financial barriers and insufficient grant coverage prevent many from participating in these life-changing opportunities. The manifesto calls for a more inclusive approach, advocating for grants to reflect city-level costs rather than national averages. The “Erasmus for All” project aims to tackle the low levels of Higher Education (HE) student participation in Erasmus mobility exchange by proposing a more economically viable scholarship scheme that will allow any HE students to spend part of their studies abroad in any of the 33 programme countries.
Inclusion, Student Mobility, Student Grants, Erasmus+
Inclusion, Student Mobility, Student Grants, Erasmus+
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