Erasmus+ is the European Union's programme to support education, training, youth and sport. Its budget is €26.2 billion, complemented by about €2.2 billion from the EU’s external instruments, will provide during 2021-2027 opportunities for over 10 million people to study, train, and gain experience abroad.
The current Erasmus+ Programme, edition 2021-2027, offers opportunities for people of all ages, from all backgrounds, seeks to be even more inclusive and to support the green and digital transitions.
The Erasmus+ Programme is managed by the European Commission (the EU's executive body), the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), a series of National Agencies in EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme (Republic of North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Turkey), and a series of National Offices in third countries associated to the Programme. The Republic of Moldova is a third country non-associated to the Erasmus+ Programme being part of the Region 2 - East Neighborhood.
Detailed information on the opportunities offered by Erasmus+ Programme, including eligibility criteria, is available in the Erasmus+ Programme Guide.