The European Commission has published the revised annual work programme 2020 of the Erasmus+ programme adding up an additional 200 million euros to boost digital education, skills development and inclusion through creativity and the arts as a response to the Covid-19 crisis.

In particular, one new Call  is falling under the category “Strategic partnerships in the field of education, training and youth” and will address the priority “Innovative practices in a digital era”, while another Call will address the priority “Skills development and inclusion through creativity and the arts”.

The calls are open until 29 October!

Find out the second amendment of the ERASMUS+ programme here  and its second corrigendum  here.