Croatia To Become Member of Erasmus Mundus Student Cooperation Organisation as of January 1, 2009
May 18th, 2008
Zagreb, May 18 (CP) – Croatia is to become a member of the Erasmus Mundus EU programme aimed at student cooperation securing them a possibility of studying abroad as of January 1, 2009.
The Organisation has been in place for 20 years now and has enabled so far a total of 1.7 million students to study abroad.
The Erasmus organisation also secures lecturers to work at foreign universities for a certain period.
The membership in the Organisation will enable Croatian students to join in and take advantage of a great opportunity of studying abroad.
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