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Since their introduction in 1987, European mobility programmes supporting work placements abroad have registered a constant but modest increase in the number of beneficiaries. Still a low percentage of students from VET go abroad as part of their educational path. The recent boost of allocated budget, from the European Commission within the LLL Programme as well as from certain member countries in northern Europe via national dedicated funding, is going to amplify the volume of exchanges but a multiplier effects is required if we are to achieve the objective of 80.000 VET students going abroad each year.
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Europemobility project aims at spreading information and good practices among all those involved in mobility, regardless age, sector of occupation, level and degree of education. Those who might get involved in or benefit from Europemobility activities are : - Students from the VET sector
- Students from academic sector
- Youngsters with disabilities and/or disadvantages
- Teachers and trainers
- Mobility coordinators
- School managers and those involved in planning international strategies of educational institutions
- Decision and policy makers
- Employers and union representatives
- Other stakeholders involved in planning and implementing educational policies
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