Results and statistics
Between 2014 and 2020 the UK National Agency received applications and awarded Erasmus+ funding to successful organisations across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Funding results
Funding results list all the successful organisations awarded Erasmus+ funding in the UK each year.
Below you will find the latest available details of projects which have successfully applied for funding and figures relating to the amount of funding distributed by the UK National Agency since the programme started.
2020 funded project list
Key Action 1 projects (Deadline: 11 Feb 2020):
- Vocational education and training (149KB)
- Vocational education and training organisations with the VET Mobility Charter (79KB)
- Adult education (76KB)
- Higher education International Credit Mobility (99KB)
- Higher education (167 KB)
- Schools (146 KB)
Key Action 1 projects for youth (Deadline: 11 February 2020) (113KB)
Key Action 2 projects for youth (Deadline: 11 February 2020) (72KB)
Key Action 3 projects for youth (Deadline: 11 February 2020) (69 KB)
Key Action 2 projects (Deadline: 23 April 2020) for:
- Higher education (82KB)
- School Education Partnerships (150KB)
- School Exchange partnerships (123KB)
- Adult education (117KB)
- Vocational education and training (96KB)
Key Action 1 projects for youth (Deadline: 7 May 2020) (104KB)
Key Action 2 projects for youth (Deadline: 7 May 2020) (78KB)
Key Action 3 projects for youth (Deadline: 7 May 2020) (71KB)
Key Action 1 projects for youth (Deadline: 1 October 2020) (136KB)
Key Action 2 projects for youth (Deadline: 1 October 2020) (74KB)
Key Action 3 projects for youth (Deadline: 1 October 2020) (72KB)
Key Action 226 projects (Deadline: 29 October 2020):
- Higher Education (112KB)
- Schools (115KB)
- Vocational education and training (119KB)
Key Action 227 projects (Deadline: 29 October 2020) for:
- Schools (115KB)
- Youth (110KB)
- Adult education (136KB)
Projects funded by the European Commission (centralised actions)
Centralised funding activities are managed at a European level by the European Commission and European Commission's Education, Audiovisual and Cultural Executive Agency in Brussels, also known as the Executive Agency. Centralised projects are larger and more strategic, designed to tackle specific issues throughout Europe.
The Erasmus+ Project Results Platform also presents an overview of projects funded by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ programme and predecessor programmes.
Questions about funding
What information does the UK National Agency publish on funded projects?
The UK National Agency publishes lists of projects funded under each Erasmus+ application deadline. The information includes the organisation name and address, the type of project that is being supported, the amount of funding in euros, and the project name.
Please note that from 2015 onwards we have changed the type of information we publish in order to comply with European Commission guidelines for National Agencies. This means that project lists for 2015 onwards represent funding amounts offered to organisations. Not all projects in the list will go forward to contracting stage and become a ‘live’ project.
Project lists for 2014 were compiled at a later stage and do represent contracted or ‘live’ projects.
Why is the amount of funding in euros?
Erasmus+ funding is administered in euros as the funding comes from the European Commission.
Can I access this information in a different format?
We have presented lists of projects in a pdf format in order to maintain the integrity of the data. If you have any queries about the data please contact us.
Why don’t you publish contact information for the funded projects? How can I get in touch with a specific project?
Some of the information we hold about organisations and individuals managing Erasmus+ projects is confidential and we cannot publish the details of individuals on our website. If you wish to get in contact with a particular project we recommend contacting the organisation directly to obtain contact details.
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Statistics
Statistics showcase the number of applications received and awarded across the UK since the beginning of the Erasmus+ programme in 2014. Headline figures for the decentralised actions for 2014-2020 include:
- 1 billion euros awarded in total.
- 6,933 projects funded.
Application results
The document is comprised of application data from all 2020 Key Action 1 rounds, Youth Rounds 1-3 and Key Action 2 Round 1 and 2.
2014-2020 Application Results Tables (Published November 2022) (460 KB)
Applications received
The document is comprised of application data from all 2020 Key Action 1 rounds, Youth Rounds 1-3 and Key Action 2 Round 1 and 2.
2014-2020 Applications Received (Published November 2022) (358 KB)
Higher education mobility
Centralised Actions statistics
Centralised Actions are managed directly by the European Commission's Education, Audio-visual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) and full details can be found on their webpage.