Evidence-based approach in Erasmus+. Warsaw seminar 2020

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2021-10-01
Rybińska, Agnieszka
Şenyuva, Özgehan
The seminar “Evidence-based approach in Erasmus+. Impact assessment” was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And indeed, the topic of mobility experience in the time of pandemic is one of the three main research areas addressed in this volume. The two others are: practical training in international mobility and personal and institutional development.

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A. Rybińska and Ö. Şenyuva, Evidence-based approach in Erasmus+. Warsaw seminar 2020. 2021.