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Erasmus: A European Phenomenon. David Hibler British Council. www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus. Introduction. What is Erasmus? Who can take part? What can you do? Key Statistics What are the benefits? Future perspectives. www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus. Background.
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Erasmus:A European Phenomenon David Hibler British Council www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus
Introduction • What is Erasmus? • Who can take part? • What can you do? • Key Statistics • What are the benefits? • Future perspectives www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus
Background • Launched 1987 to encourage student and staff mobility in the EU • Largest organised student mobility programme in the world • Involves over 4,000 Higher Education institutions in 33 countries • Forms part of the EU’s Lifelong Learning Programme • Managed in the UK by the British Council since 2006/7 www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus
Who Can Take Part? • Students registered for a higher education degree or a short term higher vocational education course • Students from all subject areas - from art to zoology • Part-time students are eligible • Higher Education Staff – both academic and administrative
What Can You Do? • Students can study for 3-12 months in another European country as a part of their degree programme • Students can also carry out a work placement which provides a good preparation for future employment • Other parts of the programme offer opportunities for participating in short courses abroad, often over the summer
Erasmus in Numbers: Over 3million students have participated since 1987 The UK • In 2011/12, 13,633students took part - the largest number since the programme began • 216,591UK students have taken part since 1987 • The UK ranked 6thfor number of students who have gone abroad and 4th for incoming students in 2010/11 • France, Germany and Spain are top sending and receiving countries www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus
Benefits • Stand out in the job market • Gain life-skills • Acquire intercultural understanding • Adapt to new environments • Get a grant (c €370/month) • Earn credits – ‘academic recognition’ • Learn a language • Gain international experience • Return more motivated and confident • Have a fun, life-changing experience!
The Benefits: the student perspective “ I gained a great deal from my experience, socially, culturally and academically. Erasmus helped me win my PhD scholarship and land a great job with a prestigious firm (Deloitte). Elisa Chami-Castaldi ” www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus
“ Taking part in Erasmus transformed my whole university experience. I hadn’t really been abroad before, apart from holidays to Spain, so to go to an Eastern European country really opened my eyes. I got a job before I graduated and the experiences I had had from my Erasmus semester were the main talking point in the interview. Since then I’ve been promoted four times in my job. I undoubtedly, 100% believe that my Erasmus experience has had a big part to play in that. Shaun Marrinan ” www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus-britishcouncil-casestudy-4
Benefits: the evidence • Better degrees and higher salaries: Higher Education Funding Council for England, 2009, “Attainment in higher education of Erasmus and placement students” • Employability - multinational employers are looking for: • ability to work collaboratively • communication skills • drive and resilience • cultural agility (CIHE, 2011) www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus-benefits
Benefits: the evidence • 'International student mobility literature review’, commissioned by HEFCE and the British Council: ‘We suggest that…the Year Abroad (especially if it produces a four-year degree) acts rather like a one-year Master’s or MBA as an additional differentiating factor which can boost the chances of some students who have this extra element of educational capital and life experience.’ • http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/rereports/year/2010/studmoblitreview/ www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus-archived-news-britishcouncil
Future Perspectives • Erasmus+ (2014-2020): schools, VET, HE, adult learning, informal/non-formal learning • Increased financial support for mobility • Additional support for joint programmes and joint degrees • Master’s degree loan facility • Global dimension www.lifelonglearningprogramme.org.uk
Thank you www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus