INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY SUPPORT
ERASMUS+ INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY STRATEGY The Erasmus+ program aims to ensure equal opportunity and access, inclusion, diversity and fairness in all its actions. Within the scope of the inclusion and diversity strategy, the aim is to provide equal access opportunities, paying special attention to the inclusion of participants with various disabilities (social, economic, physical, psychological, etc.) in the project processes.
Erasmus+ Program Inclusion and Diversity Support The Erasmus+ Program encourages the participation of individuals with special needs in the program. Potential participants are individuals with special needs who are unable to participate in the project or mobility activity due to their physical, mental or health condition unless additional financial support is available.
Accessibility and Special Needs Support that can be provided for specific needs during your Erasmus+ mobility may include accessible accommodation, travel support, medical assistance, necessary equipment, appropriate learning materials and companions.
Additional Grant Additional grants are available through Erasmus+ special needs support for participants with special needs in the physical, mental or health fields. Erasmus+ grants may therefore be higher than standard training, internship or staff grants to compensate for the specific difficulties faced by these participants. The additional grant in question is a support based on actual costs.
How to Apply? You can submit your request to the Erasmus Institution Coordinator for Erasmus+ special needs support. Applications for this grant are made together with the Erasmus Institution Coordinator and evaluated by the Turkish National Agency. Inclusion Officer (Lecturer Uğur Koyuncu)
Within the scope of the "Inclusion and Diversity Strategy", which is one of the priorities of the Erasmus+ Program, it is responsible for providing equal access opportunities to the program to participants with various disabilities (social, economic, physical, etc.) by paying special attention to the participation of participants with limited means in the project processes, in line with the principles stated in the ECHE document signed by our higher education institution.
Contact:
Lect. Ugur Koyuncu
+90382883836