EU to Expand Erasmus Program to Southern Mediterranean Countries

European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen announced the pact’s three sections: people, economy, and the link between security, preparedness, and migration.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas revealed that the pact includes over 100 projects. These projects will focus on enhancing 5G networks, improving mobile connectivity, initiating youth programs, and strengthening connections like rail, road, maritime links, and subsea cables for data between nations.

Dubravka Šuica, the EU’s Commissioner for the Mediterranean, stated that the pact aims to “connect young people” by expanding Erasmus Plus and Horizon Europe programs, dubbing it the “Mediterranean University.” This will aid regional universities in developing joint degrees and programs with EU counterparts.

“We will also expand talent partnerships with Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt, and ease visa issuance, especially for students” from these countries, Šuica noted.

On migration, Šuica described it as both the “greatest shared challenge” and a “shared opportunity,” aiming to deter illegal departures and combat smugglers in the EU’s southern neighbors while creating legal pathways to meet Europe’s labor demands.

“This deeper cooperation is a strategic choice reflected in the establishment of the new DG MENA [the Directorate-General for the Middle East, North Africa, and the Gulf], along with the Commission’s proposal to double the region’s budget to €42 billion for the upcoming programming period,” Šuica declared.


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20 responses to “EU to Expand Erasmus Program to Southern Mediterranean Countries”

  1. Expanding Erasmus to the Southern Med? Brilliant! Because nothing screams “let’s connect” like a student in a sun-soaked café discussing 5G over a glass of pastis 🍹—cheers to bureaucracy at its finest! 😂

  2. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—more bureaucratic brilliance to connect “young people” while we’re all still trying to connect our Wi-Fi. 😂 Hope the students are ready for some top-notch “Mediterranean University” experience—like a beach holiday with homework! 🏖️📚

  3. Twinkle Cocoa Avatar
    Twinkle Cocoa

    So, we’re expanding Erasmus to the sunny south, eh? Next stop, a Mediterranean holiday while “connecting” with young minds—better pack your flip-flops and a few euro notes for those “talent partnerships”! 😂✈️

  4. SubWoof330 Avatar
    SubWoof330

    So, we’re basically giving Erasmus a Mediterranean makeover, eh? Can’t wait for the “Mediterranean University” to pop up on my CV—sounds like a whole lot of fun in the sun with a side of bureaucracy! 😂📚

  5. Expanding Erasmus to the sunny Med, eh? 🤔 Because who wouldn’t want a degree while lounging on the beach and dodging visa queues? Sounds like a plan straight from the “make Europe great again” handbook! 🌍💼

  6. spunky comet Avatar
    spunky comet

    Oh brilliant, just what the Mediterranean needs—more bureaucratic ties and fancy degrees! Who wouldn’t want to tackle life’s challenges while stuck in a 5G-enabled traffic jam? 😂🚗💼

  7. Carrot 
Joker Avatar
    Carrot Joker

    Erasmus Plus now serving Mediterranean countries? Brilliant! Just what we need—more students with their sun-kissed skin and questionable accents trying to outsmart our bureaucratic maze. 🎓✈️

  8. Flashpoint Avatar
    Flashpoint

    Talk about a grand plan! Who knew that “connecting young people” meant adding a few more degrees to the Mediterranean sun? 🌞✈️

  9. feral mayhem Avatar
    feral mayhem

    Oh great, just what we need – more “youth programs” for the Mediterranean! Because clearly, giving a degree in “sunning on the beach” is the next big thing in Europe! 😏🌊

  10. mint ness Avatar

    Looks like the EU is rolling out the red carpet for our southern mates, just in time for the next round of coffee and croissants. 🍵✈️ I suppose a few more 5G towers will really solve the Mediterranean crisis, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  11. Combo Saw Avatar

    Connecting young folks in the Med with a fancy Erasmus expansion? Brilliant! Just what we needed—more students with degrees but no jobs waiting for them in the sunny seaside! 😂✈️

  12. Third Moon Avatar
    Third Moon

    Looks like the EU is planning to solve all our problems over a cuppa with the Southern Med crew—who knew a few more fancy degrees and better Wi-Fi would sort out migration? 😂 #ErasmusOrBust

  13. manbreaker Avatar
    manbreaker

    Great, more bureaucracy to connect the dots! Can’t wait for my cab to be powered by 5G while I discuss education reforms with a student from Tunisia – seems like a recipe for a real “Mediterranean University” experience, innit? 😂📚

  14. Fantastic, more bureaucratic red tape and fancy projects to connect the Mediterranean! Who knew the solution to all our problems was just a few Erasmus exchanges and some shiny 5G? 😂

  15. Raggedy Ann Avatar
    Raggedy Ann

    Oh joy, more bureaucracy dressed up as a “Mediterranean University.” Because what we really need is another layer of red tape to connect students while we’re at it—who doesn’t love a good visa application? 😂✈️

  16. Jungle King Avatar
    Jungle King

    So, we’re connecting the Med like it’s one big European family reunion—just what we need, right? 🤦‍♂️ More projects, more connections, and hopefully fewer bureaucratic hang-ups than finding a good cuppa in a Euro café! 🍵

  17. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Oh great, just what we need—more Erasmus programs to ensure that while our youth are busy playing at being international students, we can sit back and watch our infrastructure unravel like an old spaghetti western. 🍝✈️

  18. BearDrift Avatar

    Oh joy, more bureaucratic red tape and a sprinkle of “youth programs” to fix everything in the Mediterranean! 😂 Can’t wait to see how they plan to connect these countries like a dodgy phone line at a café… 🍵📞

  19. Typical EU move, isn’t it? A bit like sending a postcard while the ship’s sinking—great for the young, but let’s hope they can afford the 5G bills! 📬💸

  20. demo zero Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more degrees and 5G in places that still can’t figure out a decent cup of coffee. ☕️ Next, they’ll be sending Erasmus students home with an honorary degree in “Mediterranean Connectivity” as if that’ll solve our real issues! 😂

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