Erasmus+ program in Vasil Levski National Military University

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Erasmus+ is the EU Programme in the fields of education, training, youth and sports for the period 2021-2027. Education, training, youth and sports are key areas that support citizens in their personal and professional development, and ultimately equip young people and participants of all ages with the qualifications and skills needed for their meaningful participation in democratic society, intercultural understanding and successful performance at the labour market. Building on the success of the programme in the period 2014-2020, Erasmus+ strengthens its efforts to increase the opportunities offered to more participants and to a wider range of organisations, focusing on its qualitative impact and contributing to more inclusive and cohesive, greener, and digitally fit societies.

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Erasmus charter for higher education 2021-2027

Vasil Levski National Military University has been part of the Erasmus+ Programme since its start. In 2003, Vasil Levski NMU was the first Military University participating in the Erasmus+ Programme. Nowadays the university holds its fourth Erasmus Charter for Higher Education for the period 2021 – 2027: Ref.Ares(2021)1527623-27/02/2021.

We have inter-institutional agreements with more than 70 educational institutions from programme countries and the European Economic Area such as Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Estonia, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Turkey, Hungary, Ukraine, Croatia, Czechia, and their number is constantly increasing.

The university is a bearer of traditions and successfully implements partnership and cooperation activities, including student and staff mobility for training and traineeship.

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