National Erasmus+ Office (NEO) in Moldova started a series of meetings with moldovan students, in the context of the national campaign "Information Day". NEO's team went on September the 17th in Comrat and Cahul to talk to young people from the South part of the country about the study opportunities they have with EU's Programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport 2014-2020. Approximately 150 people found out, thus, how they can benefit from Erasmus+.
In Comrat, around 50 students participated at the seminar at the city's University. They were told how to apply for short term mobility scholarships and how to benefit from Joint Master and Doctoral Degree studies in universities from European Union. This year Comrat State University mananged to sign partnership agreements for students and staff mobility with Varna University of Management (Bulgaria) and "Caritas" Social College, from Chech Republic.
The Festivity Hall of "B. P. Hasdeu" University of Cahul hosted over 100 young people, willing to find out everything about Erasmus+. They learned details about International Credit Mobility and Joint Master and Doctoral Degree programs:
- what's the value of a scholarship
- when and how to apply for Erasmus+
- what needs to be considered when applying for an Erasmus+ scholarship and being successful.
Thanks to Erasmus+ mobility partnerships, signed by Cahul University, students of this higher education institution have the chance to continue their studie, for a semester, in Romania - at "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava or "Babes-Bolyai" University of Cluj.
The national campaign “Information Day” is organized by the National Erasmus+ Office in Moldova. The next, and the biggest students meeting will be held in Chisinau (Academy of Economic Sudies of Moldova) on 22nd of September. The campaign is dedicated to young people and will be closed with the meeting from Balti, on the 29th of September. Is it for the first time when an information campain on Erasmus+ is organized specially for students.
Click here for details about "Information Day".