Erasmus+
Erasmus+ is the EU Programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe. The 2021-2027 programme places a strong focus on social inclusion, the green and digital transitions, and promoting young people’s participation in democratic life.
The previous phase of the Erasmus+ Programme ended in 2020. With a budget of €26,2 billion, Erasmus+ 2021-2027 offers more mobility and cooperation opportunities than ever before. Information about the new section can be found on the website of Erasmus+.
Education, training, youth and sport are key areas that support citizens in their personal and professional development. High quality, inclusive education and training, as well as informal and non-formal learning, 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 transition in 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.
Hungarian Higher Education Institutions
Application information for higher education institutions and application with institutional coordinators
Training and Cooperation Activity
Can be organised in the form of trainings, workshops, seminars, contact seminars or research. TCAs are intended to boost the impact of the Erasmus+ programme, as well as the education and training sectors.
DiscoverEU
DiscoverEU is an action of the Erasmus+ programme that gives young people the opportunity to travel across Europe while gaining some valuable experiences.
Erasmus+ Impact in Hungary
The Interim Assessment of the Erasmus+ Programme
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The Long-Term Effects of Erasmus+ Mobility Projects in School Education
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Stories and Best Practices
CEEPUS Green Hackathon 2026: Sustainable Fashion Solutions Developed by International Student Teams
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Be More with Erasmus - BME
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Together, Jointly With Them
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Emergency Information for Participants
1. Immediate Assistance (Police, Ambulance, Fire Service)
If you are in immediate danger, have been involved in an accident, or require urgent intervention from the authorities (medical emergency, crime, fire), call the European emergency number:
112
(Free of charge, available 24/7.)
2. Contact Your Hosting and Sending Organization
In other urgent matters -which do not require immediate intervention from emergency services but affect your safety or well-being - please contact the following without delay:
Your designated contact person at the hosting organization (mentor or coordinator);
Or your sending organization. The hosting organization is primarily responsible for your safety and the daily implementation of the project.
3. Contact the National Agency
If the steps above have not led to a solution, or if the nature of the problem requires you to contact the National Agency directly, please email us at info@tpf.hu.
To ensure swift processing, please include the following information in your email:
- Project number (e.g., 202X-X-HU01-KA...);
- Name and address of the hosting organization;
- Name and contact details of the contact person at the hosting organization;
- A brief description of the issue;
- The steps you have taken so far to resolve the situation.
The National Agency will review all incoming requests as a matter of priority and, if necessary, will contact the organizations involved.