University of Rome Tor Vergata

ERASMUS + is the European Union's program for education, training, youth and sport. This program has run from 2014 and consolidates a single framework supporting the areas of education, training, youth and sport and other international programs, including Jean Monnet and Erasmus Mundus.

The Erasmus + program is intended to support education, training, youth and sport in all sectors of lifelong learning, including higher education, vocational training, adult education, school education, youth activities and training in the field of sport.

GIPA has participated in the Erasmus+ Program since 2016.

GIPA offers individual mobility opportunities for learning or training purposes for its students, academic and administrative staff in Europe. These mobility projects will allow participants to travel to another country to study, work, teach, train and develop professional skills.

University of Rome Tor Vergata

University of Rome Tor Vergata was established in 1982 and is therefore a relatively young University. It was designed on the model of Anglo-Saxon campuses: it stretches on 600 hectares and hosts important research institutions, such as National Research Council – CNR and the Italian Space Agency – ASI.

As of 2020, University of Rome Tor Vergata and GIPA cooperate under Erasmus+ "International Credit Mobility" (ICM) Programme; (Students and staff exchange);

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