Erasmus is more than just an exchange programme for students

Erasmus+ offers many cross-border opportunities such as cooperation and partners
Erasmus+ offers many cross-border opportunities such as cooperation and partnership programmes. © DAAD - Oliver Reetz
There are many research projects at Münster University funded by one of the Erasmus+ programmes. Erasmus+ offers many cross-border opportunities such as cooperation and partnership programmes. DAAD - Oliver Reetz Student exchanges, staff mobility, international university projects: for over 35 years now, these have been part of the European Union's Erasmus+ programme. Starting as a European exchange programme for students, Erasmus today offers numerous cross-border opportunities. These include cooperation and partnership programmes which assist exchanges between universities in Europe and all over the world. At the University of Münster there are many research projects funded by one of the Erasmus+ programmes. Here are three of them: The so-called Cooperation Partnerships promote the internationalisation of European universities by means of strategic partnerships: The AI-Bility Project for example looks at intelligent toys, adaptive learning applications and digital assistants for schoolchildren between the ages of 11 and 13 in Lichtenstein, Germany and France.
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