Erasmus+: nearly €3.9 billion in 2022 – more opportunities for third countries
November 25, 2021

Erasmus+: nearly €3.9 billion in 2022 – more opportunities for third countries


On 24 November, the European Commission launched the calls for proposals under Erasmus+ call for 2022, following the adoption of the 2022 annual work programme.

With an increased budget of nearly €3.9 billion for the next year, Erasmus+ will continue to provide opportunities for study periods abroad, traineeships, apprenticeships, and staff exchanges and cross border cooperation projects in different areas of education and training, youth and sport. In addition to the general call, the annual work programme also includes other actions to be launched separately, such as the European Universities initiative.

Thanks to funds from the EU’s external instruments, third countries will have the possibility to participate in targeted projects and exchanges, especially in the fields of vocational education and training, and sport.

Any public or private body active in the fields of education, training, youth and sport can apply for funding, with the help of Erasmus+ national agencies based in all third countries associated to the programme, and the European Education and Culture Executive Agency.

The detailed conditions of this call for proposals, including priorities, can be found in the 2022 Erasmus+ Programme Guide.

Find out more

Press release

Call for proposals for the 2022 Erasmus+ programme

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