Other document
Erasmus: Renewing the Original Ambitions
As in 2017 the 30th anniversary of the Erasmus programme was celebrated throughout Europe, this paper uses the Jacques Delors archives to provide a more effective analysis of the initial objectives of education and lifelong learning programmes, and to highlight the prospects of these initiatives.
Thanks to Jacques Delors’ archives, Claire Versini, Events manager and Citizen & pedagogical activities manager at the Jacques Delors Institute, gets back to the origines of this initiative on the fringes of Europe’s scope of power, and analyses the challenge raised by the massification and diversification of mobility opportunities.
SUR LE MÊME THÈME
ON THE SAME THEME
PUBLICATIONS
Happy birthday and best wishes, Erasmus!

Migration, asylum, mobility and integration in Europe: inseparable common values

CHALLENGES FOR EUROPEAN RAIL

Mobilité des apprentis dans l’UE : réalité et perspectives

Clean Mobility: The European Way – A Comprehensive Approach to Electric Vehicles in the Energy Transition

For a European policy on asylum, migration and mobility

For an “Erasmus teens”

European Mobility Programmes: Championing European Identity?

Posted Workers: How to Ensure a Fair Mobility?

Extending Erasmus: a new impetus for youth mobility in Europe

Erasmus Pro: for a million “young European apprentices” by 2020

Posted workers in the EU: state of play and regulatory evolution

Think Global – Act European IV. Thinking Strategically about the EU’s External Action

Think Global – Act European IV – Thinking Strategically about the EU’s External Action

Conference-Debate with Viviane Reding

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Les zones à faibles émissions, une stratégie pas si écologique

Le b.a.-ba des zones à faibles émissions avec Reporterre
