Training Courses
E+ training courses are international programs designed for youth workers, educators, representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and activists. These courses aim to provide participants with knowledge and skills to boost their professional development.
Training courses usually last from a few days to several weeks and are held across various European countries. Here’s what you can gain from them:
• Professional Skills: Erasmus+ training courses are a great way to enhance skills like leadership, project management, communication, and teamwork.
• International Networks: You’ll meet participants from different countries and expand your personal and professional network, which could lead to future collaborations.
• Cultural Exchange: The courses not only offer learning experiences but also allow you to interact with people from various cultural backgrounds.
One of the great things about E+ training courses is that they often cover travel, accommodation, and meals, making it affordable for participants to join these opportunities.
Youth Exchange Projects
E+ youth exchange projects bring together young people aged 13-30 from different countries to work on specific themes for a short period of time. The goal of these projects is to allow youth from various cultural backgrounds to come together and work on social, cultural, and societal issues through creative methods such as workshops, discussions, and team activities.
What can you gain from participating in youth exchanges?
1. Cultural Awareness: You get the chance to spend time with young people from different countries, learning about their cultures and traditions.
2. Teamwork and Communication Skills: You’ll work together in diverse teams, learn how to collaborate effectively, and gain respect for different perspectives.
3. Self-Expression: Youth exchanges often involve creative workshops and activities that encourage you to express your ideas and opinions freely.
E+ youth exchanges provide an amazing opportunity for international travel and experience. Your accommodation, meals, and activity costs are typically covered by the project, and your travel expenses are largely subsidized through grants.