The Erasmus+ calls 2025 has just been published.

Tremeur DENIGOT
Tremeur DENIGOT • 20 November 2024

The Erasmus+ calls 2025 has been just published.

I invite you to read the Programme guide and see in it that "Environment and fight against climate change" is obviously among the priorities. In fact, it is a transversal priority, as it has to be.

Up to you now!

"Environment and the fight against climate change is a horizontal priority in selecting projects. Priority will be given to projects aimed at developing competences in various green sectors, including those within the framework of the contribution from education and culture to sustainable development goals, developing green sectorial skills strategies and methodologies and future-oriented curricula, as well as initiatives that support the planned approaches of the participating organisations regarding environmental sustainability.

The Programme supports the use of innovative practices to make learners, staff and youth workers true actors of change (e.g. save resources, reduce energy use, waste and carbon footprint, opt for sustainable food and mobility choices). Priority will also be given to projects that – through education, training, youth and sport activities - enable behavioural changes for individual preferences, cultural values, awareness, and more generally support active engagement for sustainable development.

Therefore, organisations and participants involved should strive to incorporate green practices in all projects when designing activities, which will encourage them to discuss and learn about environmental issues, to reflect about local actions and to come up with greener ways of implementing their activities."

Read the Erasmus+ Programme Guide

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