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Lifelong
Learning Programme
The European Union Life Long Learning Programme
supports learning opportunities from childhood to old age in every
life situation.
It has a budget of € 7000 millions for the
period 2007-2013, and is the successor to the Socrates, Leonardo
da Vinci and eLearning programmes.
Grants and subsidies are awarded to projects and
activities that foster interchange, promote bilateral and multilateral
partnerships, foster trans-national mobility of individuals and
promote quality in education and training systems throughout Europe.
The programme is built on four sub-programmes:
- The Comenius programme for pupils, teachers,
schools and related institutions/ organisations (pre-school and
school education up to the level of the end of upper secondary
education)
- The Erasmus programme for students, scholars,
professors, universities and related institutions/organisations
(higher education, including trans-national student placements
in enterprise)
- The Leonardo da Vinci programme for apprentices,
workers, employees and related institutions/organisations (vocational
education and training).
- The Grundtvig programme for adults, teachers
and related institutions/organisations active in the field of
adult education.
These four pillars are joined by the ‘transversal
programme’, which pursues 4 key activities:
- Policy cooperation and innovation (KA1)
- Languages (KA2)
- Information and communication technologies -
ICT (KA)
- Dissemination and exploitation of results (KA4)
More information can be found on the European Union
websites at: 
A database of completed European projects
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