Erasmus Mundus supports international cooperation projects under the Erasmus+ programme to deliver excellent international study programmes with students worldwide. These are joint Master's programmes conceived and implemented by an international consortium of at least three higher education institutions from three countries, both within and outside Europe.
The results of the survey provide insight into the real and long-term impacts of participation in international mobilities within the programs administered by DZS.
European Universities are ambitious transnational alliances of Higher Education institutions developing long-term structural and strategic cooperation. They should lead the way towards the universities of the future, promoting European values and identity, and revolutionising the quality and competitiveness of European Higher Education.
Quantitative research was conducted in October 2021 across 17 countries worldwide. The study focused on young people considering studying abroad in the future. The aim was to explore the factors influencing their decision-making process when evaluating higher education opportunities abroad. Key questions included whether they would consider studying in Czechia and if they found the country appealing in terms of affordability, quality of education, and other factors.