Q1348097
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Q1348097
Summary
Q1348097 is an incentive program of the EU[1].
Key Facts
- Q1348097 is in the country of European Union[2].
- Q1348097's instance of is recorded as incentive program of the EU[3].
- Q1348097's founder is recorded as European Commission[4].
- Q1348097 is operated by Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture[5].
- Q1348097 is operated by Q138745523[6].
- Erasmus is named after Q1348097[7].
- Q1348097 followed Lifelong Learning Programme 2007–2013[8].
- Q1348097 was followed by Q131757947[9].
- Q1348097 comprises Project Comenius[10].
- Q1348097 comprises Erasmus Programme[11].
- Q1348097 comprises Leonardo da Vinci programme[12].
- Q1348097 comprises Grundtvig programme[13].
- Q1348097 comprises Youth in Action[14].
- Q1348097 comprises Socrates programme[15].
- Q1348097 comprises Socrates-Erasmus Programme[16].
- Q1348097 comprises European University Alliance[17].
- +1987-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q1348097[18].
- Q1348097's official website is recorded as https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/node_en[19].
- Q1348097's URL is recorded as https://agence.erasmusplus.fr/[20].
Body
Definition and Type
Q1348097's instance of is recorded as incentive program of the EU[3].
Origins
Erasmus is named after Q1348097[7]. Q1348097's founder is recorded as European Commission[4]. +1987-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q1348097[18].
Use and Application
Components include Project Comenius[10], a project[21]; Erasmus Programme[11], a student exchange program[22], in European Union[23], founded in 1987[24]; Leonardo da Vinci programme[12], a scholarship[25]; Grundtvig programme[13]; Youth in Action[14], an organization[26]; and Socrates programme[15], an incentive program[27], in European Union[28], founded in 1994[29].