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EHU receives Erasmus Charter for Higher Education for 2021-2027

In February, the European Humanities University received the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021-2027, which allows the Belarusian University in Exile to continue benefitting from the possibilities provided by the largest academic exchange program in the world.

Erasmus Charter for Higher Education confirms the quality of Erasmus+ activities and the higher education institution that received it confirms the existence of a consistent internationalization strategy and principles of cooperation for 2021-2027.

Erasmus Charter for Higher Education is a document that is being issued for seven years and describes the basic principles of organizing students’ and staff mobility, such as full recognition of learning outcomes, proper preparation for mobility, consulting the visiting participants, etc. The full text of the document is available via the link.

The presence of the Charter provides the European Humanities University with the opportunity to participate in all activities of the Erasmus+ program: organizing the exchange of students and staff, as well as implementing strategic partnerships and other international Erasmus+ projects.

Every year more and more students and lecturers take part in the Erasmus+ mobility program. During the current programmatic period of 2014-2020, 197 students and 24 faculty members of EHU visited partner universities for studies and internships.

All detailed information on participation in the Erasmus+ program is provided here.

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