Erasmus+ is the European Union (EU) programme for the education, training, youth and sport , for the period 2021-2027, established by the European Parliament and Council.It represents an extraordinary incentive to broaden one's horizons, improve a foreign language, learn about other cultures, have a wonderful life experience; It contributes significantly to high-level cultural education and offers better job opportunities at European level in the future. It offers opportunities for students and recent graduates to take courses and exams at another higher education institution and do an internship in a company abroad during their university career.The 2014-2020 period ended on 31 December 2020 but still remains the reference programme for all Erasmus multi-year projects that are still active, i.e. whose expiry is after the end of the programme. The new 2021-2027 programme was approved by Regulation (EU) No. 2021/817 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2021, published in the Official Journal of the European Union. On 25 March 2021, the annual call for proposals and the new Programme Guide (Erasmus+ website) were published. Guide to the program on the Erasmus+ website Regulation (EU) n. 2021/817 of the European Parliament and the Council Linee guida per la disciplina della mobilità Erasmus+ KA103 General objective . The program therefore represents a fundamental tool for building a European education space, supporting the implementation of European strategic cooperation in the field of education and training and related sectoral programs, promoting the collaboration in the field of youth in the context of the Union for Youth 2019-2027 and develop the European Sport dimension.The general objective of the Programme is to support, through lifelong learning, the educational, professional and personal development of individuals in the fields of education, training, youth and sport, in Europe and beyond, contributing to sustainable growth, quality jobs and social cohesion, as well as to the promotion of innovation and the strengthening of European identity and active citizenship. The Programme is therefore a key tool for building a European Education Area, supporting the implementation of European strategic cooperation in education and training and related sectoral programmes, promoting the collaboration in the field of youth, under the UE youth strategy 2019-2027 and developing the European dimension in sport. Actions It is articulated in various actions, aimed at promoting individual mobility, cooperation between organizations and institutions, support for the development of policies and cooperation.action 1 "individual mobility for learning purposes" (Ka131 and Ka171), thanks to interistitutional agreements stipulated with universities of both European and extra countries European Championships, offers the opportunity for students and recent graduates to follow courses, take exams in another higher education institute and practice an internship in a company abroad. It also allows teachers and technical -administrative personnel to carry out a period of teaching or training abroad.key action 1 - individual mobility for learning purposes:Individual mobility in the fields of education, training and youth: ka131 and ka171YoungDiscovereu - action in favor of inclusionvirtual exchanges in the field of higher education and youthkey action 2 - cooperation between organizations and institutions:partnerships for cooperationpartnerships for excellence: Erasmus actions. Munduspartnerships for innovationDevelopment of skills in the fields of higher education, education and professional training, youth and sportEuropean sporting events without profitkey action 3 - support for the development of policies and cooperation: European Youth. TogetherJean Monnet actions Individual mobility for learning - key action 1 International Credit Mobility - KA 171 Erasmus Mundus actions Jean Monnet shares To whom it is addressed For universities the main recipients of the activities are: Students The program offers opportunities to students and recent graduates to live a study and internship experience abroad in European or non -European countries, confronting international university and work realities. can follow courses, take exams (with relative recognition) in another higher education institute and practice an internship in a company abroad. More information Teachers The Erasmus+ Teaching Staff Mobility program (Sta, Staff Mobility for Teaching Assignment), offers teachers the opportunity to carry out a teaching period (teaching) or training (workshops, support activities or training) abroad. More information Technical administrative staff The staff of higher education institutions can spend a period of training in another Member State and obtain the full recognition of the activity carried out, by virtue of interinstitutional agreements stipulated between the Institute of origin and the reception institute. More information in intranet Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) Each higher education institute based in a country participating in the program and eager to seize the mobility opportunities in studies and/or collaboration to promote innovation and exchange of good practices provided for by Erasmus+, must be in possession of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). Higher Education (eche). Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE)