Erasmus Impact Study 2013 Erasmus Student Network Spain (ESN Spain)


Erasmus Impact Study confirms EU student exchange scheme boosts employability and job mobility

The Erasmus impact study Effects of mobility on the skills and employability of students and the internationalisation of higher education institutions Publication metadata Young people who study or train abroad not only gain knowledge in specific disciplines, but also strengthen key transversal skills which are highly valued by employers.


Erasmus Impact Study Regional Analysis Executive Xummary

Mobility Matters: the ERASMUS Impact Study International Higher Education DOI: Authors: Uwe Brandenburg Universitat Rovira i Virgili Obdulia Taboadela University of A Coruña Mihaela Vancea.


(PDF) The Erasmus Impact Study. Effects of mobility on the skills and employability of students

Erasmus Impact Study The text below refers to the Erasmus Impact Study which was carried out 2012 and 2013. ESN is currently involved in a follow-up study, running 2016-2018. This is, like the first project, coordinated by CHE Consult. Aim


Erasmus Impact Study Regional Analysis Erasmusplus

Erasmus Impact Study confirms EU student exchange scheme boosts employability and job mobility Young people who study or train abroad not only gain knowledge in specific disciplines, but also strengthen key transversal skills which are highly valued by employers.


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The Erasmus Impact Study highlights the diverse benefits of participation in the Erasmus and Erasmus+ programmes, showing that young people who study or train abroad not only gain knowledge in specific disciplines, but also strengthen key transversal skills which are highly valued by employers.


Erasmus Impact Study 2013 Erasmus Student Network Spain (ESN Spain)

The European Union (EU) Erasmus+ programme for education and training has a total budget of €16.45 billion for 2014-2020. It provides opportunities for learners and practitioners to gain skills and undergo personal, socio-educational and professional development through study, training, work experience or volunteering abroad.


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The growth of international study mobility in Spain was especially evident between 2001 and 2011, a period in which the number of students coming and going doubled, reaching a total of 36,842.


Erasmus Impact Study confirms EU student exchange scheme boosts employability and job mobility

Erasmus+ Impact Studies: Factsheet The Erasmus+ Higher Education Impact Study measures and analyses the impact the Erasmus+ programme has on students who undertake a learning or training period abroad through the programme. Find out more Erasmus+ Higher Education impact study


Erasmus Impact Study Regional Analysis Executive Xummary

The European Commission published the final report on the "Study on the impact of Erasmus+ Higher Education Partnerships and Knowledge Alliances at local, national and European levels on key Higher Education policy priorities".. Further the Erasmus(+) teaching staff use innovative teaching methods more often than non-mobile teaching staff.


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Publication metadata. While the original Erasmus Impact Study (EIS) published in 2014 looked at aggregated data at the European level, this new study analyses the regional trends in the effects of student mobility under the Erasmus programme on employability, skills, careers and social lives. The analysis is based on the four regions of Europe.


Erasmus+ a turning point in the lives of 5 million European students Erasmus+

How Was the Erasmus Impact Study Done? EIS consists of a quantitative study including 56,733 stu-dents, 18,618 alumni, and 4,986 staff members, and for all three groups, mobile and nonmobile individuals. It cov-ers 964 higher education institutions and 652 employers across 34 European countries. To measure real develop-


The 2nd Erasmus Impact Study Erasmus Student Network

The Erasmus Impact Study (EIS) aims to answer two major questions. Firstly, it analyses the effects of Erasmus student mobility in relation to studies and placements on individual skills enhancement, employability and institutional development.


The impact of Erasmus program on meeting personal and academic expect…

The Erasmus Impact Study (EIS) aims to answer two major questions. Firstly, it analyses the effects of Erasmus student mobility in relation to studies and placements on individual skills enhancement, employability and institutional development.


(PDF) Representing Erasmus Approaches to Erasmus+ and consequences for researching the programme

The Erasmus Impact Study (EIS) aims to answer two major questions. Firstly, it analyses the effects of Erasmus student mobility in relation to studies and placements on individual skills enhancement, employability and institutional development. Secondly, it examines the effects of Erasmus teaching assignments/staff training on individual.


Erasmus Impact Study Regional Analysis Executive Xummary

The Erasmus Impact Study (EIS) 2014 identified staff mobility (including teachers) as a key factor to be included as one of the top priorities in the internationalisation strategies of Higher Education Institutions (HEI) to reach the targets of the Leuven Communiqué.


Erasmus Impact Study Regional Analysis Erasmusplus

(PDF) The Erasmus Impact Study Regional Analysis BookPDF Available The Erasmus Impact Study Regional Analysis January 2016 10.2766/94905 Publisher: European Commission ISBN: 978-92-79-52201-7.