Nearly 2,000 participants gathered at the National Information Day to explore educational opportunities beyond the traditional classroom. The event highlighted programs like Erasmus+, which offer exciting chances for students to study abroad.
Attendees learned about more than 30 educational programs designed for students, teachers, and learners. These programs provide opportunities to travel abroad and gain valuable new skills.
Joanna Mucha, Deputy Minister of Education, stressed that student and youth exchanges play a vital role in fostering cooperation and understanding across Europe.
Mirosław Marczewski, Director of the Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE), pointed out that these programs are available at all educational levels. Participation depends on one’s desire to grow and engage in international collaboration.
In 2025, the European Union will allocate over one billion Polish zloty (about 230 million EUR) to support educational projects in Poland.
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