Types of projects

  • School education

  • Vocational training

  • Higher education

  • Adult education

  • Youth

  • Sport

How to apply

In all programs, you must meet the delivery deadline, which is usually in the first quarter of the year. However, the application process also varies according to the program.

List of Programmes

Target group:
  • All
  • Schools and educational institutions
  • Other organizations active in education
  • Companies and enterprises
  • Nonprofit organizations

Academic Information Agency

AIA provides information on MEYS offers of funded postings abroad for students and academic staff of state universities, secondary school students (in France and Germany) based on international agreements, and on opportunities for internships and seminars for teachers of French and German.

  • Higher education

AKTION Austria - Czech Republic

A programme to promote bilateral collaboration in science and education between Czechia and Austria. This is a joint programme run by the Ministries of Education of the two countries.
The focus of funding is on activities that address topics of bilateral and regional interest for current developments and/or future development scenarios of both states and/or their historical roots.
In 1992, Austria and Czechoslovakia signed a bilateral agreement which launched the programme AKTION. Since 1993, after the establishment of the independent Czech Republic, the AKTION Austria - Czech Republic has contributed to the development and strengthening of scientific and pedagogical cooperation between universities and other higher education institutions.
In July 2023, both countries signed a new work programme for the 7th phase (2024-2028).

  • Higher education

CEEPUS

Thematically-focused projects are implemented most commonly at the level of universities’ departments or institutes. In all cases, at least three universities from the three countries involved in the CEEPUS programme, which together form a “network”, participate in the implementation of a project.

  • Higher education

EEA Grants

The EEA Grants promote cooperation with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein and facilitate the creation of joint projects, the sharing of experience and study visits and short-term internships abroad.

  • School education
  • Higher education
  • Vocational training
  • Adult education

Erasmus+

The Erasmus+ Programme provides opportunities to participate in several types of projects. The Programme includes two Key Actions (KA): Mobility of Individuals (KA1), Cooperation Among Organisations and Institutions (KA2), as well as some centralised activities.

  • Youth
  • Vocational training
  • School education
  • Higher education
  • Adult education

European Solidarity Corps

The European Solidarity Corps allows young people to gain valuable experience, whether through volunteer stays, involvement in an internship or by acquiring work experience abroad. The programme supports volunteer projects and partnerships, internships and jobs, as well as solidarity projects.

  • Youth