Europaudvalget 2017-18
EUU Alm.del
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ERASMUS+ STATISTICS 2015
DENMARK
Joined Erasmus in 1987
Erasmus+ strengthens education and youth systems and improves employability through funding
for education, training, youth and sport. Between 2014 and 2020, Erasmus+ will give 4 million
Europeans a chance to study, train, volunteer or gain professional experience abroad. The budget
for Erasmus+ was €2.1 billion in 2015. National agencies are responsible for managing most parts
of the programme in each country.
GRANTS
FOR STUDYING,
TRAINING
OR VOLUTEERING
ABROAD
Erasmus+ has opportunities for people of all ages
and background, helping them develop and share
knowledge and experience at institutions and
organisations in different countries. Erasmus+
experiences help people enhance their skills and
intercultural awareness and it enables them to
become engaged citizens.
GRANTS
€15.50 million
€537 326
€2 306 512
€95 156
2 170
PARTICIPANTS
10 656
321 48
23
PROJECTS
185
6
51
5 870
€3 768 640
€8 797 142
2 247
73
32
Higher education
Vocational education
& training
Youth
School education
Adult education
COOPERATION
PROJECTS
Cooperation between schools, universities, youth
organisations, public authorities and enterprises
will create more relevant and modern education
and youth systems, with stronger links between the
world of work and the world of education.
€2 001 990
GRANTS
€4.96 million
€602 758
€728 358
ORGANISATIONS
154
19
10
PROJECTS
26
3
2
€1 002 157
35
6
10
67
€627 500
23
5
ERASMUS+ ALSO SUPPORTED
4
capacity building projects to strengthen education in non-EU countries
1
cooperation project between higher education institutions and businesses (knowledge alliances)
and vocational education and training institutions and businesses (sector skills alliances)
1
grassroots sport project
Erasmus+
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1987-2017: 30 YEARS OF ERASMUS
When the programme started, Erasmus targeted only higher education students, but it has since grown to offer opportunities in the vocational
education and training, school education, adult education, youth and sport sectors. Today, all these programmes have one name: Erasmus+.
Denmark joined in 1987.
DANES WHO BENEFITED BETWEEN 1987 AND 2017 (ESTIMATED)
66 100
higher education students
22 800
youth exchange participants
16 400
vocational training learners
25 300
education staff and youth workers
2 100
European volunteers
1 600
Erasmus Mundus students and staff
TOP 3
SENDING COUNTRIES (2014)
1. GERMANY
2. FRANCE
3. SPAIN
ERASMUS+
HIGHER EDUCATION
Higher education exchanges were the start of
European cooperation in education. Higher educa-
tion students can study or train in a company, and
staff can teach or train abroad.
TOP 3
RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS (2014)
1. KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
2. AARHUS UNIVERSITET
3. VIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
7 000
6 500
6 000
5 500
5 000
4 500
4 000
3 500
3 000
2 500
2 000
1 500
1 000
500
0
OUTGOING STUDENTS
Studies
+
Traineeships
Welcome
Denmark
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
7 000
6 500
6 000
5 500
5 000
4 500
4 000
3 500
3 000
2 500
2 000
1 500
1 000
500
0
INCOMING STUDENTS
Studies
+
Traineeships
Welcome
Denmark
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
NATIONAL
AGENCY
EDUCATION AND YOUTH FIELDS
Danish Agency for Higher Education
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[email protected]
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www.fivu.dk/erasmusplus
Source: The Erasmus+ Annual Report 2015. © European Commission, 2017