General Assembly of the Erasmus Generation



Rome, 24th February 2017. What do the Erasmus students expect from the European Union? Which will be the future of the integration accordind to them? The National Agency Erasmus+ Indire, Erasmus Student Network and garagErasmus try to answer these question, in collaboration with the Department for European Policies, the Ministry of Public Education and European Union. Today 24th February 2017 they organize the General Assembly of the Erasmus Generation. The event has taken place at the Capitol, as a celebration for the 30th anniversary of the Erasmus programme and the 60th of the Treaty of Rome.

Stati Generali della Generazione Erasmus


The meeting is fostered by the National Agency Erasmus+ Indire, Erasmus Student Network Italy and garagErasmus in collaboration with the Department for European Policies, the Ministry of Public Education and European Union. The initiative, scheduled for the 24th February, will be held at the Capitol in Rome, as celebration for the 30th anniversary of the Erasmus programme.

The meeting is fostered by the National Agency Erasmus+ Indire, Erasmus Student Network Italy and garagErasmus in collaboration with the Department for European Policies, the Ministry of Public Education and European Union. The initiative, scheduled for the 24th February, will be held at the Capitol in Rome, as celebration for the 30th anniversary of the Erasmus programme.

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Creative Industries Lab


The number of college graduates willing to start new businesses—the largest producer of private sector jobs over the past 25 years—still depends heavily on the entrepreneurial focus and structure of the universities from which they graduate.

Years ago, it was rare for a student to have entrepreneurship experience because the cost of starting a business was so high and they didn’t have the resources or expertise to pull it off. Well, times have changed. Introducing – Startup Europe comes to Universities (SEC2U)!​

SEC2U is an initiative endorsed by the European Commission (Startup Europe) to create a strong culture of entrepreneurship and innovation within universities across Europe. This consists of a series of events that bring together entrepreneurs, businessmen and representatives of local governments and universities in order to showcase the available support, share success stories and cases of failure, as well as network. The first edition of

SEC2U will take place next month, from the 17th to the 21st of October and Creative Industries

Lab | Politecnico di Milano will be joining the initiative!​