Betra aðgengi að nýrri Erasmus+ áætlun

Í ár hefur göngu sína nýtt tímabil í sögu Erasmus+ sem gildir til 2027. Byggt verður á þeim mikla árangri sem áætlunin hefur náð við að koma á samvinnu og skapa samstöðu í Evrópu.
Eitt af markmiðum Erasmus+ er að tryggja jafnt aðgengi að þátttöku í áætluninni.
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The new Erasmus+ programme 2021-2027 is around the corner. A key objective of the new programme is to ensure equal and more equitable opportunities for students in higher education to participate in learning or training mobility abroad. Students can take part of their studies in a university abroad or do practical training in a company or organisation to enhance their skills and foster personal development.
Join this session to learn about the new opportunities Erasmus+ will offer and share with us your thoughts and ideas on how we can make the most of them for all students in higher education in Iceland.
The event is hosted by the International Division and the International Committee of the Student Council at UI. Emily Helga Reise, International Officer, will moderate the meeting.
Harpa Sif Arnarsdottir worked at the International Office of the University of Iceland from 2011 until 2017 when she was seconded to the European Commission as a national expert. She worked on the development of the new Erasmus programme until 2021, including enhancing the programme’s inclusion dimension and making it more accessible to a wider range of participants. Harpa recently started working on the management of the Aurora Alliance within the University of Iceland which aims to establish a joint long-term education and research strategy with other European Universities to address societal challenges and boost participation in student and staff mobility.
Rúna Vigdís Guðmarsdóttir has worked on internationalisation in education since 2007, when she joined the Icelandic National Agency for the Lifelong Learning Programme. She was seconded to the Erasmus+ Higher Education team at DG Education and Culture from 2013 to 2017, working first and foremost on programme management and impact assessment. She was responsible for outgoing student mobility from the University of Iceland until 2018, when she took over her role as the team leader for higher education at Rannís – The Icelandic Centre for Research, which serves as the Erasmus+ National Agency in Iceland. As of 1 January 2021, Rúna is the Director of the National Agency.
Í ár hefur göngu sína nýtt tímabil í sögu Erasmus+ sem gildir til 2027. Byggt verður á þeim mikla árangri sem áætlunin hefur náð við að koma á samvinnu og skapa samstöðu í Evrópu.
Eitt af markmiðum Erasmus+ er að tryggja jafnt aðgengi að þátttöku í áætluninni.
