Supporting Institutions Through Hands‑On Engagement
The EWP+ consortium is organising a series of national and international events that combine hands‑on training with consultation to support the digitalisation of Erasmus+ processes. These sessions aim to help International Relations Officers and Erasmus coordinators strengthen their practical skills, discuss current challenges, and contribute to shaping upcoming developments.
Thessaloniki: Community Training and Regional Exchange
The Thessaloniki Community Training & Consultation event on 21 May 2025 will provide updates on Erasmus Without Paper (EWP) and the European Student Card Initiative (ESCI), alongside practical workshops on implementing digital Learning Agreements using various systems.
Participants will also exchange best practices with EWP Champions and discuss broader priorities for the digital transformation of Erasmus+ mobility. The event is open to institutions from Greece and neighbouring countries.
Warsaw Convention: Shaping the Future of Digital Erasmus+
The EWP Convention, taking place on 17–18 June 2025 at the University of Warsaw, will bring together stakeholders from across Europe for a high‑level discussion on progress and the future of digital Erasmus+.
Topics will include achieving widespread digital Learning Agreements, preparing for large‑scale digital nominations, and exploring how EWP may evolve over the next few years. The programme includes expert panels, interactive workshops, user forums, and collaborative sessions.
Building Capacity Across the Erasmus+ Community
By joining these events, institutions can gain practical knowledge, connect with peers and technical experts, and play an active role in advancing a fully digital Erasmus+ ecosystem. The series supports institutions in improving efficiency, addressing shared challenges, and ensuring smooth digital transitions for mobility processes.
For more details see: https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/news/spring-and-summer-consultation-and-training-events-on-navigating-erasmus-digitalisation