What we do...
About ERASMUS+
Erasmus+ is the EU Programme in the fields of education, training, youth and sport. It offered a life changing experience to more than 10 million participants over the last 30 years, and will continue offering opportunities for a wide variety of individuals and organisations for the next seven-year lifecycle...
ACTIONS
Erasmus+ provides grants for a wide range of actions and activities
The programme gives opportunities to students, trainees, staff and volunteers to spend a period abroad to increase their skills and employability.
Key Action 1: Learning Mobility of Individuals
Key Action 1 supports mobility in the education, training and youth sectors and aims to bring long lasting benefits to the participants and the participating organisations involved.
Key Action 2: Cooperation Among Organisations and Institutions
The actions under Key Action 2 make it possible for organisations from different participating countries to work together, to develop, share and transfer best practices and innovative approaches in the fields of education, training youth and sport.
Key Action 3: Support to Policy Development and Cooperation
Key Action 3 provides grants for a wide variety of actions aimed at stimulating innovative policy development, policy dialogue and implementation, and the exchange of knowledge in the fields of education, training youth and sport.
Jean Monnet
Within the new Erasmus+ Programme, the Jean Monnet Actions aim at promoting excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide.
Who we are...
National Erasmus+ Office in BiH
The National Erasmus+ Office (NEO) Bosnia and Herzegovina provides assistance to national authorities, education institutions and organizations, and all other relevant stakeholders with implementation of the Erasmus+ activities in fields of higher education, VET, youth and sport.
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Erasmus+ ured za Bosnu i Hercegovinu u saradnji sa Ministarstvom civilnih poslova Bosne i Hercegovine organizuje „Dane Erasmus+ programa u Bosni i Hercegovini 2025“!
„Dani Erasmus+ programa u Bosni i Hercegovini 2025“ se organizuju u cilju promocije mogućnosti Erasmus+ programa, kako bi se potencijalni aplikanti informisali i na vrijeme pripremili za što bolje i kvalitetnije podnošenje projektnih prijedloga za akcije dostupne Bosni i Hercegovini u oblasti visokog obrazovanja, stručnog obrazovanja i obuke, mladih i sporta, za predstojeći poziv Evropske komisije za Erasmus+ program.
Zadovoljstvo nam je pozvati vas na seriju događaja i zato rezervišite sljedeće datume i prijavite se putem odgovarajućih linkova:
- 3.11.25. Dani Erasmus+ programa u Bosni i Hercegovini 2025 – Oblast mladih i sporta (10:30h-14:15), Europe House, Maršala Tita 62, Sarajevo
Rok za prijavu je do ponedjeljka, 27. 10. 2025. - Link za prijavu
AGENDA, POZIVNO PISMO - 5.11.25. Dani Erasmus+ programa u Bosni i Hercegovini 2025 – Oblast stručnog obrazovanja i obuke (VET) (10:30h-14:30h), Mješovita srednja škola, Adolfa Goldbergera 10, Zenica
Rok za prijavu je do srijede 29. 10. 2025. - Link za prijavu
AGENDA, POZIVNO PISMO - 7.11.25. Dani Erasmus+ programa u Bosni i Hercegovini 2025 – Oblast visokog obrazovanja (10:30h-15:15h), Parlamentarna skupština BiH, Bijela sala, Trg Bosne i Hercegovine 1, Sarajevo
Rok za prijavu je do petka 31.10.2025.– Link za prijavu
AGENDA, POZIVNO PISMO
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"Erasmus+ Days in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2025"
Save the dates and register!
The Erasmus+ Office for Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with the Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is organizing the "Erasmus+ Days in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2025"!
These events are designed to raise awareness of the opportunities offered by the Erasmus+ program. Our goal is to inform potential applicants and help them prepare high-quality project proposals for the upcoming Erasmus+ Call for Proposals from the European Commission. The focus will be on key areas including higher education, vocational education and training (VET), youth, and sports.
We are delighted to invite you to a series of informative events. Please mark your calendars and register for the relevant sessions. You can find the registration links, event agendas, and invitation letters in the BiH version of the announcement above:
- 3.11.25. Days of the Erasmus+ program in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2025 - Youth and sports area (10:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.), Europe House, Maršala Tita 62, Sarajevo
The application deadline is Monday, October 27, 2025 - 5.11.25. Days of the Erasmus+ program in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2025 - Vocational Education and Training (VET) (10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.), Mixed Secondary School, Adolfa Goldbergera 10, Zenica
The application deadline is Wednesday, October 29, 2025 - 7.11.25. Erasmus+ Days in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2025 – Higher Education Area (10:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m.), Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, White Hall, Trg Bosne i Hercegovine 1, Sarajevo
The application deadline is Friday, October 31, 2025
Participants will be provided with refreshments during the break. Travel and possible accommodation costs are borne by the participants.
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On 9–10 October 2025, Tirana, Albania hosted the Study in Europe Events 2025, bringing together policymakers, higher education institutions, and international cooperation stakeholders from across Europe. The two-day programme featured two flagship events: the EU Policy Event “Advancing Quality Assurance and Recognition in the Western Balkans” and the Contact Building Seminar “Fostering Erasmus+ Cooperation with the Western Balkans.”
Advancing Quality Assurance and Recognition (9 October)
The first day welcomed policymakers and higher education experts for a high-level policy dialogue on quality assurance (QA) and recognition in higher education. Organised with the support of the European Commission, the event contributed to the implementation of the 2025 Council Recommendation on a European QA and recognition system and aligned with the goals of the European Education Area (EEA).
Opening remarks were delivered by Antoaneta Irikova (DG EAC, European Commission) and Bernard Segarra (EU Delegation to Albania). In her keynote speech, Maria Kelo, Director at the European University Association, emphasised the importance of quality assurance in building trust and facilitating international cooperation.
The programme featured a plenary panel on national developments in QA and recognition—drawing perspectives from the Western Balkans, Nordic, and Benelux regions—followed by two thematic sessions. Discussions focused on institutional QA practices and the practical implementation of automatic recognition of qualifications. The day concluded with reflections from Angeliki Psychogyiou (Academic Cooperation Association) and closing remarks by Antoaneta Irikova.
This event provided a crucial platform for knowledge-sharing, policy alignment, and strengthening cross-border cooperation in higher education.
Fostering Erasmus+ Cooperation (10 October)
On the second day, higher education institutions from the EU and the Western Balkans convened for the Contact Building Seminar, aimed at fostering new institutional partnerships under Erasmus+. With a particular focus on International Credit Mobility (ICM), Erasmus Mundus, and Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE), the event brought together over 150 participants onsite and online via the b2match platform.
Opening the seminar, Jacques Kemp from the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) outlined the seminar’s goals and practical benefits for participating institutions. The morning sessions provided detailed guidance on Erasmus+ opportunities and step-by-step advice for newcomers.
A panel discussion featured institutional representatives who shared first-hand experiences and strategies for navigating Erasmus+ challenges—from partnership development to project management. In the afternoon, participants engaged in pre-arranged bilateral matchmaking sessions, enabling targeted networking based on academic interests and strategic priorities.
The seminar concluded with an invitation to join the Study in Europe Fair Albania 2025, further extending opportunities for networking and cooperation.
Study in Europe Events 2025 once again demonstrated the EU’s commitment to enhancing international cooperation and strengthening the role of higher education in the Western Balkans.
More information about the Study in Europe initiative can be found here: STUDY IN EUROPE
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On 6 October, the "EU Programmes Day" was organised by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a focus on exploring the opportunities available to BiH through participation in European Union programmes.

The event brought together over 600 participants from government institutions, academia, culture, healthcare, civil society, and the business sector to discuss strengthening cooperation, sharing experiences, and promoting successful EU-funded projects.
Minister Dubravka Bošnjak highlighted the importance of such events in building institutional capacity and enhancing the country’s ability to access EU funds. She noted key programmes such as EU4Health, Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, Creative Europe, and others — with a combined budget exceeding €130 billion — as significant opportunities for BiH.
Two expert panels provided practical guidance on developing successful project proposals, avoiding common pitfalls, and fostering international collaboration.
While Bosnia and Herzegovina is making steady progress in utilising EU funding, there remains considerable potential for improvement. The Ministry announced that similar events will continue, aiming to ensure broader engagement and more effective use of the opportunities offered by EU programmes.
More about this event can be found on the LINK

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Alongside the SPHERE 2025 Annual Conference that took place on 1–2 October 2025 in Bucharest, Romania, The Bologna Process Symposium was held and bring together HERE and NEO representatives, as well as members of the Bologna Follow-Up Group (BFUG) and its working structures.
The symposium explored the mission, methods, and evolving priorities of the Bologna Process, with a focus on sharing experiences and promoting peer learning around higher education reform. Discussions highlighted the impact of Bologna-related policies on institutions and individuals, with input from HERE countries and reflections on outcomes from national events held earlier in the year.
As a key initiative for shaping the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), the Bologna Process remains central to SPHERE’s activities. With many HERE countries either members of or aligned with the Process, the symposium also underscored its broader relevance to systems facing similar reform challenges.
This event forms part of a broader SPHERE 2022–2025 initiative, in which each HERE country hosts a Bologna-related national or regional event feeding into shared learning and policy development.


HERE
The purpose of the National Team of HIGHER EDUCATION REFORM EXPERTS is to provide a pool of expertise in areas of Quality Assurance, Three Cycle System, and Recognition in order to promote reforms and enhance progress in Higher Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina and therefore participate in the development of policies and reforms.
Where we are
...and how to find us
Džemala Bijedića 279H, 71000 Sarajevo
FBiH, Bosnia and Herzegovina
email: office@erasmusbih.com
Phone: +387 33 570 260
Fax: +387 33 570 261












