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Education, training, youth: cooperation with non-EU countries
Outline of the Community (European Union) legislation about Education, training, youth: cooperation with non-EU countries
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These categories group together and put in context the legislative and non-legislative initiatives which deal with the same topic.
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Education, training, youth: cooperation with non-EU countries
The European Union (EU) encourages cooperation with educational institutions in non-EU countries and stresses the need to promote the Union as a global centre of excellence in the field of education and vocational training. The mobility of students from non-EU countries is essential in meeting these objectives. The Erasmus Mundus cooperation programme supports cooperation and mobility between EU schools and higher education institutions and their counterparts in non-EU countries.
GENERAL FRAMEWORK
- Conditions of admission of third-country nationals for the purposes of studies, pupil exchange, unremunerated training or voluntary service
- Education and training in the context of poverty reduction
- Strengthening cooperation with Non-EU Member Countries in higher education
COOPERATION PROGRAMMES
- Framework of cooperation in higher education, training and youth with Canada
- Programme for cooperation in higher education and vocational education and training with the United States
- Erasmus Mundus 2009-2013
- Erasmus Mundus (2004-08)
- Tempus III (2000-06)
ENLARGEMENT
Ongoing enlargement
- Turkey – Education and culture
- Croatia – Education and culture
- The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Education and culture
- Iceland – Education and culture
Enlargement of January 2007
- Bulgaria
- Romania
Enlargement of May 2004
- Cyprus
- Estonia
- Hungary
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Malta
- Poland
- The Czech Republic
- Slovakia
- Slovenia