Lithuanian Police School has been granted Erasmus + accreditation in the field of education and training
At the beginning of March Lithuanian Police School (hereinafter referred to as LPS) signed an Erasmus + accreditation agreement with the Education Exchange Support Fund. This opens up even greater opportunities for transnational mobility and cooperation projects. Accreditation has been granted for the entire period of the new program, 2021–2027.
LPS has been actively involved in the activities of Erasmus + programs for several years, in the framework of which employees and cadets seek international experience in various European countries. LPS is currently implementing two international mobility projects for staff and cadets and a strategic partnership project.
Erasmus accreditation is a tool for education and training organizations seeking to open up to cross-border exchange and cooperation. Award of the Erasmus accreditation confirms that the applicant has set up a plan to implement high quality mobility activities as part of a wider effort to develop their organization.
Last updated: 14-09-2022
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