The Erasmus+ Programme at Toulouse, Faculty of Robotics
The EU's Erasmus programme is celebrating its 30 years this year. For three decades, this flagship programme has given 9 million people - in particular young people - opportunities to gain new experiences and broaden their horizons by going abroad. The current Erasmus+ programme, running from 2014 to 2020, has a budget of €14.7 billion and will provide opportunities for over 4 million people to study, train, gain work experience and volunteer abroad.The present reporting illustrates school education with a series of pictures taken during the 'Eurobotique' project led in Toulouse. Participants in the 'Eurobotique' project are three secondary schools: IES Torrellano, from Torrellano (Spain), Lycée Ozenne from Toulouse (France) and IIS CASELLI from Siena (Italy), plus the University of Alicante (Spain). This project should allow students to acquire scientific skills in an alternative way: project pedagogy, experiments, collaborative work was used in preparations for robotic competitions. These competitions, carried out in mobility with the various partners, also enable the school children to get to know different cultures better and thus increase respect for other cultural realities.