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Review: Erasmus+ and ESC Next Generation 2021-2027 - Launch event

On 1 June 2021, the Austrian launch event and press conference took place in Vienna in the presence of Werner Kogler (Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport), Heinz Faßmann (Federal Minister for Education, Science and Research), Susanne Raab (Federal Minister for Women, Family, Youth and Integration at the Federal Chancellery) and Jakob Calice, Managing Director of the OeAD, Agency for Education and Internationalisation.

Austria is expected to receive 683 million euros for Erasmus+ and the ESC from the European Union's funding pool from 2021 to 2027.

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