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21.02.2019
What is virtual mobility, why is it important and what is in it for you?
About twenty prosent of students within the European Union1 today take part in formal studies abroad. It is a political goal both in the EU and here in Norway that the number of students who have a formal international experience during their studies should be considerably higher. Our Minister for Education and Research, Iselin Nybø, has stated a goal of 50 prosent.
In order to reach this goal, a combination of physical and virtual mobility is necessary. The next iteration of Erasmus+ starting in 2021, will allocate considerable funds for projects exploring the possibilities of virtual mobility. It can be expected that in the future almost all students will be involved in virtual mobility, including those who go abroad.
Physical Mobility and Virtual mobility
Virtual mobility cannot replace physical mobility when this kind of immersive experience in another academic, linguistic and cultural environment is what is called for. Yet virtual mobility will st
Gå til medietIn order to reach this goal, a combination of physical and virtual mobility is necessary. The next iteration of Erasmus+ starting in 2021, will allocate considerable funds for projects exploring the possibilities of virtual mobility. It can be expected that in the future almost all students will be involved in virtual mobility, including those who go abroad.
Physical Mobility and Virtual mobility
Virtual mobility cannot replace physical mobility when this kind of immersive experience in another academic, linguistic and cultural environment is what is called for. Yet virtual mobility will st