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 photo collection illustrates adult education in Östersund, Sweden. St Fagans National History Museum in Wales and Jamtli Foundation in Sweden are both open air museums. Under the 'Sharing and Learning' project 15 staff members from Wales will visit Sweden over the course of 2 years. The project allow staff to experience how a similar museum within Europe operates, giving them the opportunity to consider how to incorporate learning into all elements of the museum's work, and share best practice whilst contemplating the museums role within Europe and wider.