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Mobilities

In Erasmus+, mobility refers to the opportunity for students, educators, and staff across Europe to engage in educational exchanges abroad, promoting personal, academic, and professional development through hands-on learning experiences in different countries. These mobility projects foster intercultural understanding, enhance language skills, and build social and environmental awareness by immersing participants in new educational systems and cultural contexts. Key components include student exchanges, internships, teacher training, and collaborative work placements, all aimed at strengthening the European education network and equipping individuals with skills for an increasingly interconnected world.

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EcoPowered by Nature
(Mobility in Poland)

The recent Erasmus+ "Reliable" project mobility in Nidzica, Poland, brought together participants from Turkey, Poland, Romania, and Spain to explore environmental education and eco-literacy. From October 21 to 25, 2024, students and teachers engaged in diverse activities, including eco-focused workshops, nature excursions, and cultural tours. Highlights included educational visits to the Ekopracownia lab, the Gdynia Aquarium, and sustainable sites like the Elbląg Canal and a photovoltaic farm. Practical activities such as waste management, apitherapy, biodiversity conservation, and tree planting provided hands-on experience in environmental stewardship. The event emphasized the importance of cross-cultural collaboration for a sustainable future, creating lasting partnerships and awareness among the participants.

Let's Explore Together
(Mobility in Romania)

From March 17-21, 2025, our Erasmus+ "RELIABLE" project brought together students and teachers from Türkiye, Poland, Spain, and Romania for a week of learning, collaboration, and cultural exchange in Sibiu, Romania.

The program featured scientific experiments, sustainability workshops, and insightful educational seminars on energy solutions and education systems. Participants also explored Romania’s rich heritage with visits to Bran Castle, Astra Museum, and Râu Sadului, deepening their understanding of history, culture, and environmental responsibility.

Beyond the structured activities, students had the opportunity to bond with their host families, experiencing Romanian traditions firsthand. The mobility strengthened international friendships, eco-awareness, and cross-cultural learning, leaving a lasting impact on all involved.

A special thanks to our Romanian hosts, teachers, and families for their incredible hospitality and organization! Until we meet again in our next Erasmus+ adventure!

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Disclaimer:
This  website was created as part of the "Reliable" Erasmus+ project and reflects the views only of the authors. The European Commission and the National Agency cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.

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