Discover Erasmus+ Opportunities with AEGEE Valladolid

Why Erasmus+ Matters

Europe is full of opportunities for young people—but sometimes, it’s hard to know where to start. That’s where AEGEE Valladolid comes in. We help our members discover Erasmus+ projects, guiding them from curiosity to participation.

Through informal sharing, workshops, and personalised guidance, we make European mobility accessible and exciting. Erasmus+ isn’t just about studying abroad—it’s about experiences that build skills, friendships, and European identity.


How We Help You Explore

1. Word-of-Mouth Sharing

There’s nothing more convincing than hearing from someone who’s lived the experience. At AEGEE Valladolid, we encourage members who have participated in Erasmus+ to share their stories.

This peer-to-peer approach makes international projects feel real and achievable.

2. Workshops and Events

Our workshops explain:

  • What Erasmus+ is and how it works
  • Types of projects (Youth Exchanges, Training Courses, ESC…)
  • How to apply

Attending these events means you leave with the knowledge and confidence to start your own Erasmus+ journey.

3. Personal Guidance

Not sure which project fits you? That’s where our mentorship comes in. We help members:

  • Identify suitable projects
  • Apply successfully
  • Navigate every step of the process

Our goal is to turn curiosity into participation.


Why It Matters

AEGEE Valladolid isn’t just about sharing information. By connecting members with Erasmus+, we help young people:

  • Develop intercultural skills
  • Gain soft skills for their careers
  • Engage as active European citizens

Our work strengthens the European network and reinforces the values of mobility, openness, and collaboration.


Ready to Take Part?

If you’re curious about Erasmus+ or want to get involved in a project, AEGEE Valladolid is here to guide you every step of the way. From workshops to one-on-one support, we make it easier to explore, learn, and grow.

Erasmus+ Make Your Move project in Ommen, (The Netherlands) thanks to Olde Vechte Foundation

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