Erasmus+ Program
About Erasmus+ Program
The Erasmus+ program is a truly human opportunity for communication and learning across borders, reflecting the values of cultural exchange and mutual learning between people.
Since its establishment in 1987, the program has helped thousands of students, teachers, and young people interact with cultures and individuals from different countries, enhancing mutual understanding and strengthening human connections across continents.
At its core, the Erasmus+ program is not limited to academic or professional exchange; it is a human experience that opens up horizons for participants to understand cultural diversity, overcome language barriers, and build lasting friendships and relationships with people from various backgrounds. These individuals not only gain academic knowledge or professional skills but also develop a greater appreciation for others and respect for their cultures.
Through traveling, study, and training abroad, participants have the opportunity to learn new skills, whether linguistic, social, or even emotional. The program promotes a spirit of collaboration and teamwork, where everyone learns how to face challenges together and celebrate joint achievements.
Erasmus+ is more than just an educational opportunity; it is a human journey that teaches us all how to be part of a diverse global community, where we live together and learn from each other.
The Department of Scholarships and Cultural Relations organized a workshop titled: “Erasmus Mundus” on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, which was held during the Erasmus+ Days.
The workshop was lectured by:
1. Dr. Saud Abdulaziz Mohammed – Director of the Department of Scholarships and Cultural Relations.
2. Dr. Hassan Maysir Qasim – Head of the Medical Devices Department.
3. Mr. Mohammed Star Al-Basso – Officer of the European Projects Unit (Erasmus+).
The workshop included an introduction to the Erasmus Mundus program, along with a detailed explanation of how to apply for available scholarships and select suitable programs.
We are pleased to announce that our university has signed a Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation with the following universities, making it easier for our students to apply for scholarships under the Erasmus+ program:
1. Gdańsk University of Technology
2. University of Bucharest
3. Istanbul Gelişim University
https://www.gelisim.edu.tr/en/gelisim-homepage
4. Gaziantep University