Erasmus+ International cooperation in education Higher education ETH Domain Mobility International cooperation France is the most popular destination country for HES-SO students Spending time abroad during their studies allows young people to develop their intercultural, linguistic and technical skills. The International Relations Office at HES-SO advises students on opportunities to work and study outside of Switzerland. In this interview, Lucile Candaux tells us more about her work. 19/05/2025 François Donnet Read article
Opinions EU framework programmes for research and innovation Horizon Europe European Research Area Erasmus+ International cooperation European cooperation Mobility Switzerland’s association to EU programmes for education, research and innovation: a major step forward Switzerland is known for its fundamental research, innovativeness and commitment to international cooperation. However, with EU programmes such as Horizon Europe, the EU's largest research and innovation programme, Switzerland has reached a turning point. The Federal Council has now approved the previously initialled EU Programmes Agreement (EUPA), which is good news for Switzerland’s education, research and innovation sector as well as for the EU! 10/04/2025 Martina Hirayama Read article
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Erasmus+ Mobility … France is the most popular destination country for HES-SO students 19/05/2025 François Donnet