The European Commission is looking for feedback on how Erasmus+ can increase the diversity of the people it supports and better help the fight against climate change, in a wholesale review of the academic mobility programme.
As part of an interim evaluation of the 2021-27 iteration of the programme, it is seeking input from education organisations, national authorities and current or former Erasmus+ participants.
“The evaluation will assess the overall effectiveness and performance of the programme, including as regards new initiatives and the delivery of inclusion and simplification measures,” the Commission said.
“The outcomes of the evaluation will be used to improve, where possible, the implementation of the current programme running until 2027 and to feed into the impact assessment for a possible Erasmus+ successor programme.”
