Today, in the first conference room of the I.K. Akhunbaev KSMU, there is a conference of experts on the development and preparation of the Erasmus + project application in the "Component of University Potential Development".
The purpose of the meeting is to prepare and monitor the task of the Erasmus+ project in the field of capacity development in public health cooperation with the partner University of Eastern Finland (Kupio, Finland).
The representative from the partner is Ms. Rosanna Avento, the Global Development Manager. For over 25 years, the European Union has funded the Erasmus program, which has allowed more than 3 million students to study at universities in European countries.Erasmus+ is a program of the European Union in the fields of education, training, youth, and sports.
It builds on the experience of more than 25 years in European programs related to education, vocational training, and youth.
These programs have covered both Europe and international cooperation in these areas.
Erasmus+ aims to go beyond these existing programs by developing and enhancing them in various fields.
It encourages new ideas, attracts new participants from the labor market and civil society, and stimulates new forms of cooperation.
The program aims to become an effective tool for addressing real needs in terms of human and social development in Europe and beyond.