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Higher education School education Vocational education Adult education

& training Youth

GRANTS PARTICIPANTS PROJECTS

GRANTS ORGANISATIONS PROJECTS

€167.60 million 84 046 2 494

€48.27 million 1 745 352

€121 755 187

€6 758 152

€28 228 826

€1 073 059€9 789 203

58 352

3 796 9 476 608

11 814

1 082

436 352

76 548

117

943 256

269

160 20

38 209 50

€5 442 828 35

€25 412 439

€7 048 918

€7 929 747

€2 432 626

Higher education School education Vocational education Adult education

& training Youth

GRANTS PARTICIPANTS PROJECTS

GRANTS ORGANISATIONS PROJECTS

€167.60 million 84 046 2 494

€48.27 million 1 745 352

€121 755 187

€6 758 152

€28 228 826

€1 073 059€9 789 203

58 352

3 796 9 476 608

11 814

1 082

436 352

76 548

117

943 256

269

160 20

38 209 50

€5 442 828 35

€25 412 439

€7 048 918

€7 929 747

€2 432 626

Higher education School education Vocational education Adult education

& training Youth

GRANTS PARTICIPANTS PROJECTS

GRANTS ORGANISATIONS PROJECTS

€167.60 million 84 046 2 494

€48.27 million 1 745 352

€121 755 187

€6 758 152

€28 228 826

€1 073 059€9 789 203

58 352

3 796 9 476 608

11 814

1 082

436 352

76 548

117

943 256

269

160 20

209 38

50

€5 442 828 35

€25 412 439

€7 048 918

€7 929 747

€2 432 626

SPAIN

Joined Erasmus in 1987

Erasmus+

ERASMUS+ 2018 IN NUMBERS

Erasmus+ strengthens education and youth systems and improves employability through funding for education, training, youth and sport. Between 2014 and 2020, Erasmus+ will give 3.7 % of young people in the EU a chance to study, train, volunteer or gain professional experience abroad.

The budget for Erasmus+ was €2.8 billion in 2018. National Agencies are responsible for managing most parts of the programme in each country.

LEARNING ABROAD

Erasmus+ helps people of all ages and backgrounds develop and share knowledge and experience at institutions and organisations in different countries.

It enhances skills and intercultural awareness and helps people become engaged citizens.

In 2018, 84 046 participants in 2 494 Spanish projects benefited from mobility in higher education, vocational education and training, school education, adult learning and youth for a total grant amount of € 167.60 million.

COOPERATION PROJECTS

Cooperation between schools, universities, youth organisations, public authorities and enterprises helps create more relevant and modern education and youth systems, with stronger links between the worlds of work and education.

124 in capacity building projects in the field of education and youth 37 in collaborative partnerships in the field of sport

77 in cooperation projects between higher education institutions and businesses (knowledge alliances) and vocational education and training institutions and businesses (sector skills alliances)

19 in Erasmus Mundus joint master degrees, which enable the students to study in at least two countries 23 in social inclusion through education, training and youth projects

ERASMUS+ ALSO SUPPORTED SPANISH ORGANISATIONS

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SPAIN

EDUCATION FIELDS: Servicio Español para la Internacionalización de la Educación (SEPIE) www.sepie.es YOUTH FIELDS: Agencia Nacional Española de la Juventud (INJUVE) www.erasmusplus.gob.es

NATIONAL AGENCY

* The 33 Erasmus+ Programme Countries are the 28 EU Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, North Macedonia and Turkey.

Partner countries are all other countries in the world.

ERASMUS+

HIGHER EDUCATION

Higher education students can study or train in a company, and staff can teach or train abroad.

Source: The Erasmus+ Annual Report 2018. © European Commission, 2019

TOP 3 Sending institutions

1. University of Granada 2. Complutense University of Madrid

3. University of Valencia

TOP 3 Receiving countries

1. Italy 2. United Kingdom

3. Germany

OUTGOING STUDENTS AND TRAINEES

INCOMING STUDENTS AND TRAINEES

STAFF

36 183 39 545 39 249 37 235 31 955 39 223 40 079 40 226

2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18

37 432 39 300 39 953 39 277 42 483 45 109 48 595 51 321 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18

2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18

Outgoing 5 066 6 057 6 687 7 160

Incoming 5 726 7 319 8 541 9 155

Students Trainees Students to/from

partner countries* Total outgoing/

incoming students and trainees

1629 287

34775 31090

14917 8849

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