Erasmus+ Mobilities

The program aims to support, through lifelong learning, the educational, professional, and personal development of individuals both within and beyond Europe, thereby contributing to sustainable growth, quality employment, and social cohesion, as well as promoting innovation and strengthening European identity and active citizenship.

Project

Erasmus+ Mobility

A project that encompasses all activities involving the center’s relationships with companies and other educational institutions abroad.

Timeline

  • Student mobility takes place every year during the third academic term, when students take the general DUAL course in their second year.
  • Staff mobilities abroad or the hosting of visitors at our center are carried out based on mutual interests and suitability for both parties.

Summary

Through mobility programs obtained through KA102 and KA103, students at the center have the opportunity to complete their second year of DUAL general studies at a foreign company. In addition, teacher mobility and visits from abroad allow new contacts to be made for collaboration with foreign companies and for future projects.

Objetives

Promote student mobilities

  • Promote educational, cultural, and personal enrichment among students by giving them the opportunity to complete their general DUAL training at a foreign company.
  • Promote our center abroad.

Promote staff mobilities and the reception of visitors.

  • Learn about other tools and working methodologies both in educational institutions and in companies.
  • Identify good practices from abroad to implement them in our center.
  • Promote a positive and dynamic image of our center.
  • Establish and strengthen a network of contacts with companies and educational institutions for new mobility and/or innovation projects.

The Erasmus+ project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The content of this website is the sole responsibility of CIFP REPELEGA LHII, and neither the European Commission nor the Spanish Service for the Internationalisation of Education (SEPIE) can be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.

People with special needs

The Erasmus+ programme aims to promote equity and inclusion by facilitating access for participants from disadvantaged backgrounds who have fewer opportunities than their peers, when their situation limits or prevents them from taking part in transnational activities for various reasons.

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