Every year, thousands of students from all over Europe decide to study at foreign universities, all thanks to the European Union's Erasmus+ program. This program not only provides organizational support for the trip but also offers financial assistance to students who want to study abroad.
Erasmus+ is a program of the European Union aimed at fostering transnational and international cooperation in youth education. The program is primarily intended for European students. Under the Erasmus program, students can travel to universities throughout Europe, but also to some non-European institutions, including in India, Israel, the United States, and Turkey. Here, they can spend a semester or year gaining knowledge and integrating with peers from other countries.
The program not only provides logistical support in organizing the trip, but also financial support - outgoing students can expect to receive a scholarship that will help finance their stay at a foreign university.