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Erasmus enables higher education students, teachers and institutions in 31 European countries to study for part of their degree in another country.
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Erasmus UK Course Guide

Find out which institutions offer Erasmus on our Uk guide database

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Why take part?

Erasmus students return more mature, independent and confident. They have more fun and better career prospects. Watch our short video to hear what former students think about their experience.
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Where can you go?

Check out this page to see the top 10 most visited countries or go to our new country guide page and download our Insiders' Guides, written by former Erasmus students.

Erasmus Experiences

We asked some previous Erasmus students what they got out of their experience, how they coped with the language and how they made friends. Find out more in our section on Case Studies.

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If you have studied or worked abroad for more than three months, then take part in this survey being carried out by ESN - the Erasmus Student Network.

Find out about the recent study of the Erasmus programme and other news and press releases here.

2009 Application forms for student mobility, Intensive Programmes and consortia funding and the General Call for Proposals.

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