The European Education and Culture Executive Agency has published a new publication on Erasmus+ Building skills worldwide. This publication, produced in collaboration with the network of Erasmus+ National Focal Points, examines the role of the Erasmus+ Programme (2021–2027) as one of the European Union’s main instruments for supporting skills development and institutional cooperation in third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ Programme. The analysis suggests that Erasmus+ engagement in these regions extends beyond individual mobility opportunities. Access the publication. Details Publication date20 May 2026AuthorEuropean Education and Culture Executive Agency