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What is Erasmus experience?

What is Erasmus experience?

Erasmus is one of those adventures which can’t be forgotten – we don’t feel the same when we come back. Something in us changes during the exchange, and it feels like the person who returns isn’t the same person who left on the journey in the first place.

What have you learned from Erasmus?

1) I learnt that language and culture are definitely not barriers to making friends and building contacts. Probably one of the Erasmus+ programme’s most celebrated and spoken-about advantages is the fact that its alumni leave with a network of lifelong friends, learn a new language, and experience a new culture.

How long does an Erasmus experience last?

Your study period abroad can last from a minimum of 3 months (or 1 academic term or trimester) to a maximum of 12 months.

Why is Erasmus important to students?

You will gain valuable life-skills and international experience to help you develop personally, professionally and academically and to succeed in today’s world. As well as boosting skills and employability for participants, the programme will also modernise education, training, and youth work across Europe.

What do you need to know about Erasmus play?

Erasmus Play is the first comparison site for student accommodation that works hand in hand with Universities. The main objective of Erasmus Play is to accompany students during their experience. This experience begins with the search for accommodation, one of Read more…

How did the Erasmus exchange Change Your Life?

See what other students have to say about their Erasmus exchange! We asked Luca, Gavin, Judith, Lorenzo and Jesùs, students who have already been through this life-changing experience, to give us a personal insight on how it feels. Erasmus is a powerful experience. It can change your life completely.

Do you feel the same when you come back from Erasmus?

Psychologically Speaking: The Erasmus Experience. Erasmus is one of those adventures which can’t be forgotten – we don’t feel the same when we come back. Something in us changes during the exchange, and it feels like the person who returns isn’t the same person who left on the journey in the first place.

What did I do in summer 2018 for Erasmus?

Summer 2018 was spent talking about our possible Erasmus experience with my friends. Daydreaming about where to go, the places we would see and all the people we could meet. It was endless…