The National Erasmus+ Office at Republic of Moldova on December 16-17, 2022 with an information session for university visited the Comrat State University with the support of the Ministry of Education and Research of the Republic of Moldova, the Delegation of the European Union and the EU High Level Advisers’ Mission to the Republic of Moldova. During the information session, the novelties of the Erasmus+ Call for Proposals 2023 launched by the European Commission on November 23, 2022 as well as the perspectives of international collaboration for Comrat State University. Thus, during the event, the representatives of the National Erasmus+ Office at Republic of Moldova presented the international credit mobility, Erasmus Mundus, Capacity building in the field of higher education projects, as well as Jean Monnet actions and Erasmus+ Youth projects. The Staff and Students of the Comrat State University info session learned about the types of Erasmus+ projects to which they can apply, about the eligibility conditions, deadlines, application methods, as well as global and regional priorities within the Erasmus+ programme. Around 25 participants attended the information event on December 16-17, 2022 from Comrat State University
The staff and students of Comrat State University was informing, that during the period of 2014-2021, the Universities from the Republic of Moldova have already implemented: over 3600 Erasmus+ academic mobility’s for students and staff, as well as 21 Capacity building in higher education projects and 22 Jean Monnet actions. Starting from 2021, new for the Republic of Moldova within the Erasmus+ programme are Capacity building for VET projects, which aim for the modernization and internationalization of this education sphere. The Erasmus+ information campaign started with the launch of the new Erasmus+ Call for proposals and the publication of the Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2023, which will pave the way for new projects in the field of education in the Republic of Moldova and around the world. With a total budget of 4.2 billion Euros for the year 2023, the Erasmus+ programme aims to continuously support inclusion, digitalization, greening, active citizenship and a more dynamic participation in democratic life
Remind that since 2009 the Comrat State University has been an active participant in Universities projects supported by the European Commission. The staff and students participation in frame of this these projects provides the huge number of benefits in the context of: strengthening the educational, research and technical bases exchange the professional and cultural expiries