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CROATIA Joined Erasmus in 2009 School education Vocational education & training Higher education Adult education Youth GRANTS PARTICIPANTS PROJECTS GRANTS ORGANISATIONS PROJECTS €11.01 million 6 495 224 €3.15 million 120 19 €6 093 185 €2 341 458 €2 101 997 €382 087 €91 842 2 569 1 265 2 446 175 40 56 33 107 19 9 €429 789 €660 904 €462 069 €1 139 788 €455 527 14 24 16 48 18 2 3 3 8 3 Erasmus+ ERASMUS+ STATISTICS 2015 Erasmus+ strengthens education and youth systems and improves employability through funding for education, training, youth and sport. Between 2014 and 2020, Erasmus+ will give 4 million Europeans a chance to study, train, volunteer or gain professional experience abroad. The budget for Erasmus+ was €2.1 billion in 2015. National agencies are responsible for managing most parts of the programme in each country. GRANTS FOR STUDYING, TRAINING OR VOLUTEERING ABROAD Erasmus+ has opportunities for people of all ages and background, helping them develop and share knowledge and experience at institutions and organisations in different countries. Erasmus+ experiences help people enhance their skills and intercultural awareness and it enables them to become engaged citizens. COOPERATION PROJECTS Cooperation between schools, universities, youth organisations, public authorities and enterprises will create more relevant and modern education and youth systems, with stronger links between the world of work and the world of education. ERASMUS+ ALSO SUPPORTED 1 capacity building project to strengthen education in non-EU countries 2 grassroots sport projects

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Page 1: ERASMUS+ STATISTICS 2015 - European Commission · 2017-06-11 · 1 265 2 446 175 40 56 33 107 19 9 €429 789 €660 904 €462 069 €1 139 788 €455 527 14 24 16 48 18 2 3 8 3

CROATIAJoined Erasmus in 2009

School educationVocational education& training

Higher education Adult educationYouth

GRANTS PARTICIPANTS PROJECTS

GRANTS ORGANISATIONS PROJECTS

€11.01 million 6 495 224

€3.15 million 120 19

€6 093 185€2 341 458

€2 101 997

€382 087 €91 842

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2 446

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€429 789

€660 904

€462 069

€1 139 788

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Erasmus+

ERASMUS+ STATISTICS 2015Erasmus+ strengthens education and youth systems and improves employability through funding for education, training, youth and sport. Between 2014 and 2020, Erasmus+ will give 4 million Europeans a chance to study, train, volunteer or gain professional experience abroad. The budget for Erasmus+ was €2.1 billion in 2015. National agencies are responsible for managing most parts of the programme in each country.

GRANTS FOR STUDYING, TRAINING OR VOLUTEERING ABROADErasmus+ has opportunities for people of all ages and background, helping them develop and share knowledge and experience at institutions and organisations in different countries. Erasmus+ experiences help people enhance their skills and intercultural awareness and it enables them to become engaged citizens.

COOPERATION PROJECTSCooperation between schools, universities, youth organisations, public authorities and enterprises will create more relevant and modern education and youth systems, with stronger links between the world of work and the world of education.

ERASMUS+ ALSO SUPPORTED1 capacity building project to strengthen education in non-EU countries

2 grassroots sport projects

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NATIONALAGENCY

EDUCATION AND YOUTH FIELDSAgency for Mobility and EU Programmes (AMPEU) | [email protected] | www.mobilnost.hr

ERASMUS+ HIGHER EDUCATIONHigher education exchanges were the start of European cooperation in education. Higher educa-tion students can study or train in a company, and staff can teach or train abroad.

CROATS WHO BENEFITED BETWEEN 2009 AND 2017 (ESTIMATED)

1987-2017: 30 YEARS OF ERASMUSWhen the programme started, Erasmus targeted only higher education students, but it has since grown to offer opportunities in the vocational education and training, school education, adult education, youth and sport sectors. Today, all these programmes have one name: Erasmus+. Croatia joined in 2009.

Source: The Erasmus+ Annual Report 2015. © European Commission, 2017

TOP 3SENDING COUNTRIES (2014)

1. POLAND2. SPAIN

3. FRANCE

TOP 3 RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS (2014)

1. SVEUCLISTE U ZAGREBU 2. SVEUCILISTE U RIJECI 3. SVELICILISTE U SPLITU

11 400 higher education students16 400 youth exchange participants6 500 vocational training learners

15 400 education staff and youth workers 900 European volunteers660 Erasmus Mundus students and staff

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OUTGOING STUDENTS Studies + Traineeships

INCOMING STUDENTSStudies + Traineeships

WelcomeCroatia

WelcomeCroatia

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