Rodrigo, 22, decided to join the biggest adventure of his life: the Erasmus program. The young man, born in Lisbon, decided to go to Madrid for six months, where he studied and lived all this time.
Erasmus is a program of the European Union. Thousands of young people decide to go on the journey, and the capital of Spain is one of the favorite destinations of the Portuguese. “It is much easier because the borders are completely open and the currency is the same. The language and culture are also very similar. The proximity to Portugal also helps, I often go to our country,” Rodrigo told Correio da. Manha. The young man adds that the decision to go study abroad was not an easy test. “It is a useful experience. It really helps those who want to become independent. I highly recommend this challenge,” Rodrigo emphasizes.
The Erasmus experience allowed Rodrigo to meet different people from different cultures. One of his closest friends is a young Chilean. “In this case, I realized that there are many similarities between Portugal and Chile. I really like meeting new people, and studying abroad has given me this privilege,” admitted the young South American, finishing his beer outside the university where he studies. with Rodrigo.
10 million Europeans on the move
Erasmus has already enabled more than 10 million people to move between different countries of the European Union. It is one of the programmes of the European Union, and for 30 years, millions of people have travelled between European countries under the Erasmus programme, a cornerstone of the European Union. The programme has enabled young people to enjoy intercultural exchange, to expand their knowledge in another country and to build up knowledge and memories. The data is clear and shows great support from Europeans. In 2020 alone, around 640,000 people embarked on mobility, participating in around 20,400 educational projects, internship programmes and even volunteering. There are more than ten thousand Portuguese living all over Europe.
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Erasmus Scholarship
The Erasmus scholarship is a program created by the European Union to facilitate student exchange. The entire program administration process is managed by a wide range of universities. The scholarship application process varies from institution to institution, but it covers thousands of young Portuguese every year.
University
The young man studied at the Spanish Rey Juan Carlos University, which allowed him to quickly master the language of the neighboring country.
Author: Francisca Laranjo
Source: CM Jornal

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