Exchanges and Training Courses
YOUTH EXCHANGES
The EU funds
youth exchanges which give young people the chance to experience another country and work together in a team. It's an opportunity to gain skills in areas such as project management and to improve your foreign language proficiency. Youth exchanges take place outside the school environment and offer a structured programme (eg with a mix of workshops, exercises, debates and role play).
The exchanges are open to young people aged 13-30 and last from 5 to 21 days. They can be in another Member State or outside the EU.
Youth exchanges enable young people to discover new cultures and friends, develop new competences, and better appreciate values like solidarity and democracy. The learning process is based on non-formal education and involves at least two organisations (sending and receiving) from different countries within or outside the EU.
To participate in a youth exchange project you need to link-up with a participating organisation. It can be a non-profit organisation, association, NGO, public body at local, regional or national level or a social enterprise. It applies for youth exchange funding via the
Erasmus+ National Agency in the country in which it is established. The agency can help you find an organisation to sponsor your exchange.
Informal groups of young people active in youth work, but not necessarily in the context of a youth organisation, can also apply for a grant. For more information you can visit the web page of
European Commission.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH WORKERS
What is the aim?
Opportunities abroad allow youth workers to learn about cultural diversity and different practices in youth work in other countries. This experience helps youth workers to acquire new skills and to enhance their professional development.
The organisations involved develop new learning methods, as well as long-term cooperation with their counterparts abroad.
What does Erasmus + support?
Funding is available for youth worker mobility from 2 days to 8 weeks. The following mobility opportunities are available across the EU, and to/from non-EU countries:
- Training and networking abroad;
- Job shadowing or periods in a youth organisation abroad.
Who can take part?
Opportunities are available for youth workers involved in the personal, educational and social development of young people. 140,000 youth workers are expected to benefit from mobility projects in the period 2014-2020.
For more information visit BSU Career Center.
Projects Coordinator: Levon Babamyan