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Last-Minute Cancellations and Backup Plans That Save Your Erasmus+ Project

Even the most carefully planned Erasmus+ mobility can face unexpected disruptions. Illness, family emergencies, flight cancellations or visa delays can quickly change travel plans. Occasionally, host organisations may also face unforeseen issues that affect the programme schedule. For Erasmus+ coordinators, these situations may feel stressful, especially when they occur just days before departure. However, experienced schools understand that mobility projects are not protected by luck, rather they are protected by preparation. This is why a well-designed contingency plan allows coordinators to adapt quickly while keeping the project on track.

What to Do When a Student Loses a Passport Abroad

Losing a passport abroad is one of the most stressful scenarios during student mobility. While it...

Handling Conflicts Between Students During International Projects

International projects bring together students from different cultures, backgrounds and...

How to Plan Student Travel in High Season Without Stress

AHigh season travel typically occurs between March and June and is the busiest period for Erasmus+...

AI Study Assistants, Are they a Helpful Tool or Dangerous Shortcut?

Artificial Intelligence tools are now part of everyday student life. From generating summaries to...

Which EU Institutions Erasmus+ Should Students Visit When Travelling In Europe?

An Erasmus+ experience is not only about adapting to a new city or workplace, it is also an...

Study Techniques That Beat Procrastination & Help You Focus

Many students believe they can either focus or they just can’t do it! In reality, concentration is...

Inclusive Mobility: A Step-by-Step Erasmus+ Model for Students With Fewer Opportunities

Erasmus+ strongly prioritises social inclusion, but many schools still treat it as an additional...

Easter Across Europe, Discover How Students Experience Spring Traditions During Erasmus+

For many Erasmus+ students, spring mobility coincides with Easter, one of the most important...

Spring Traditions Abroad: Celebrating Easter Through an Erasmus+ Cultural Lens

For many Erasmus+ students, spring marks more than just a positive change in the weather. It’s a...