Across Europe, education is adapting to the urgent need for environmental responsibility. Climate change, food security and natural resource protection are no longer future concerns — they are present challenges that require trained professionals to bring about real change. Erasmus+ has responded to the challenge by strengthening its support for projects focused on sustainable agriculture, environmental management and green innovation. For schools and vocational institutions, this creates new opportunities to combine mobility with real-world sustainability learning.
What Erasmus+ Supports in Green and Agricultural Projects
Erasmus+ funding is able to support a wide range of sustainability-focused activities, here are a few examples of typical projects:
These projects allow students to gain hands-on experience while contributing to environmentally responsible practices.
Mobility Opportunities for Students and Staff
One of the strongest Erasmus+ tools for sustainability education is international mobility and through the programme, schools can organise activities such as student placements in eco=farms and agricultural training centres. Or, teacher job-shadowing in sustainability-focused institutions, perhaps student visits to environmental research facilities and short-term group learning mobilities. These experiences expose participants to different farming methods, environmental policies and sustainable technologies used across Europe.
Partnership Projects That Create Long-Term Impact
Beyond mobility, Erasmus+ also supports cooperation partnerships that focus on innovation and knowledge sharing. For example, schools and training centres could collaborate to develop sustainability curricula or to create digital learning tools for environmental education, exchange best practices in resource management and pilot new green training methods. While these are just examples, and there are other activities that would also support long-term sustainable impact, these types of partnerships help institutions modernise education while aligning with European sustainability goals.
Why These Projects Are Valuable for Schools
Sustainable agriculture and natural resource projects offer multiple benefits and not just for Erasmus+ green priorities! Improving student knowledge on sustainability and the environment provides high employability value for students, practical, hands-on learning opportunities, community engagement and social impact as well as long-term institutional development. These types of projects also prepare students for careers in growing sectors such as environmental technology, agri-business and renewable energy.
How Schools Can Build Green Erasmus+ Projects
If you’re a school wishing to develop strong sustainability-focused projects, you could start to identify local and international green partners, align your project goals with Erasmus+ priorities and integrate sustainability into learning outcomes. Other ideas include planning practical field-based activities and including environmental impact measurement. By preparing early, you’ll improve your ability to successfully gain funding, and you’ll boost project quality.
Connecting Sustainability With European Priorities
Erasmus+ promotes sustainability not only as a theme, but as a learning approach. In terms of projects, they’re usually encouraged to reduce the environmental footprint and promote climate awareness while supporting responsible resource use. As a result, students and learners develop invaluable green skills. By integrating these principles, schools strengthen both educational value and application competitiveness.
Green Erasmus+ Project FAQs
Q: Are sustainability projects prioritised in Erasmus+ evaluations?
A: Yes, environmental responsibility is one of the main transversal priorities in Erasmus+ 2026 and beyond.
Q: Can small schools apply for green projects?
A: Absolutely! Small-scale partnerships and short-term mobility projects are ideal entry points.
Q: Do projects need to be agriculture-specific?
A: No, sustainability themes can be integrated into environmental science, vocational training, geography, and technical education programmes.
To Sum Up
Sustainable agriculture and natural resource management are becoming central to Europe’s education and labour market strategies. Through Erasmus+, schools now have stronger opportunities to prepare students for green careers, promote environmental responsibility and participate in international sustainability networks. By combining mobility, partnerships and innovation, Erasmus+ helps education grow alongside the planet’s needs.
If your school wants to design Erasmus+ projects focused on sustainability, agriculture and environmental learning, TravelEdventures can help you build impactful green mobility programmes that combine education with real-world responsibility. Talk to our team to find out more.