The new Erasmus+ Call for Proposals2026 has been officially launched!
Therefore, any public or private institution active in the fields of education, training, youth and sport can apply for funding under the Erasmus+ programme.
The new Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2026 has also been published with all the information on how to participate in Erasmus+ projects, including for institutions from the Republic of Moldova.
All applications for Erasmus+ projects are submitted online through the European Commission's Portal for funding and tender opportunities.
A novelty for the Republic of Moldova under the new call is the EU-Moldova Master's Programme in European Affairs. This action will support a structural reform project aimed at establishing an emblematic Master's programme in European Affairs in Moldova, based on cooperation between Moldovan and other European universities. It will target young professionals and civil servants, selected through a transparent and merit-based process, and will aim to strengthen Moldova’s institutional capacity for EU accession. The EU grant for this action is EUR 2,000,000 per project.
With a total budget of around EUR 5.2 billion for 2026, the Erasmus+ programme continues to invest in skills development and civic education through mobility and cross-border cooperation projects.
The Erasmus+ 2026 call will provide learning mobility experiences for around 1,275,000 participants from across Europe and the Programme’s partner countries. At the same time, the programme will support over 100,000 organisations involved in Erasmus+ projects, including higher education institutions, schools, vocational training (VET) centres, companies, youth organisations and sport entities.
Through these actions, Erasmus+ continues to contribute to skills development, social inclusion and international cooperation, strengthening the positive impact of education and training on society.
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