In 2023, the participation in Bachelor's or equivalent level programs with EU programme-supported credit mobility, such as ERASMUS, was approaching 24.00 thousand. Forecasts indicate a steady annual growth, with figures expected to rise from 25.89 thousand in 2024 to 33.44 thousand by 2028. Year-on-year increases stand at approximately 7.47% for 2025, positioning the CAGR for the forecasted period (2024-2028) around 6.60%.
Future trends to watch for:
- Increased opportunities for cross-border educational collaborations may boost mobility.
- Potential impacts of policy changes in EU educational frameworks.
- Technological advancements in digital education affecting enrolment patterns.
- Global economic factors influencing funding and participation rates in EU mobility programs.