About Study in Europe

What is the Study in Europe project? 

Study in Europe is a European Union project which aims to:

  • Show students worldwide what studying in Europe offers
     
  • Help international students to find out about higher education study, research and scholarship opportunities in Europe
     
  • Connect European higher education organisations with international students and partner institutions

Study in Europe promotes higher education in the following Erasmus+ programme countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Cyprus, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Slovenia, The Netherlands, The Republic of North Macedonia and Turkey. 

Find out more about the countries here.

Study in Europe is a three year project contracted by the European Commission, Directorate General for Education and Culture for the European Union. It is being implemented by a consortium involving Academic Cooperation Association (ACA), Estonian Education and Youth Board (Harno), Campus France, DAAD, Nuffic and DZS. It is supported by an Advisory Group of national higher education promotion agencies across Europe.

Find out more about the project.

How can Study in Europe help you?

We offer lots of ways to help students worldwide plan their European studies:

  1. Visit the Study in Europe web portal and find out about study, research and scholarship opportunities in Europe

  2. Attend the Study in Europe fairs - meet European universities and higher education organisations for personal advice about studying in Europe

  3. Join the Study in Europe Facebook page for news and views about studying in Europe

  4. Follow the Study in Europe Instagram page for news and views about studying in Europe

We also offer support to European higher education institutions and organisations.

Other Study in Europe education fairs

These fairs complement other fairs organised by the European Commission and/or EU Delegations. Both types feature in the Events page on the Study in Europe portal