Frequently asked questions about Erasmus+
Erasmus+ is the European Union programme supporting education, training, youth and sport across Europe. It provides funding for mobility, professional development, and cooperation projects, enabling organisations to develop skills, share best practices and strengthen international collaboration.
Erasmus+ funding is awarded to organisations, not individuals. Schools, universities, and training providers apply for grants and then organise mobility activities such as courses, job shadowing, or teaching assignments for their staff or learners.
Erasmus+ enables participants to develop new skills, improve language competence, and gain international experience. It also supports institutions in modernising practices, strengthening European partnerships and enhancing the quality of education and training.
Applications are submitted by organisations through their national Erasmus+ agency. This involves registering the organisation, defining project objectives and completing an application outlining planned mobility activities and expected outcomes.
Eligible applicants are organisations in education and training, including schools, universities, VET provider, and adult education institutions. Staff and learners participate through their organisation which applies on their behalf.
Erasmus+ funding typically contributes to travel, accommodation, course fees and organisational support. The exact amounts depend on the project type, duration, and distance travelled.
Your organisation must submit a successful application to its national agency under Key Action 1 or Key Action 2. Funding is awarded based on project quality, relevance and alignment with Erasmus+ priorities such as digitalisation, inclusion and sustainability.
Erasmus+ applications are typically submitted once per year, usually in early spring (e.g. February for KA1 projects). Deadlines may vary slightly each year, so organisations should check their national agency for exact dates.
Applications are completed online through your national Erasmus+ agency. Organisations must register in advance and obtain an Organisation ID (OID), which is required to submit an application.
Erasmus+ supports a wide range of professional development activities, including structured training courses, job shadowing and teaching assignments. Courses typically focus on language skills, teaching methodology, digital tools, inclusion, sustainability and innovation.
Yes. Ireland is a Programme Country, meaning organisations across Europe can carry out Erasmus+ mobility activities here. It is a popular destination due to its strong education system, English-speaking environment and welcoming international culture.
Key Action 1 (KA1) supports learning mobility for individuals, including staff training, job shadowing and teaching activities abroad. Organisations apply for funding to send participants on structured mobility experiences that support professional development and institutional improvement.
Key Action 2 (KA2) supports cooperation between organisations across Europe. It funds partnerships that develop innovation, share best practices, and strengthen collaboration between institutions, often through joint projects, research, or curriculum development.
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