The EU court rejected the Erasmus funds request of a Hungarian university

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The European Court of Justice rejected the claim of the University of Debrecen, and the decision prohibiting the financing of Erasmus remains in force.
Approaching deadline for 2023 Erasmus plus proposals
The deadline for concluding the contracts in the framework of the 2023 Erasmus plus call for tenders is approaching. However, there is no news of the agreements. By mid-July, the Tempus Public Foundation and the universities applying for support should sign the agreements renewing the applications that expire this summer. This is necessary so that students and teachers preparing to go abroad can plan ahead regarding their autumn academic year. But for the time being, the Brussels decision of last December, which prohibits the financing of the educational exchange programme concerning 21 Hungarian universities that have changed the model and are maintained by foundations, is still in force.
Hungarian university no longer receives Erasmus funds
The University of Debrecen separately requested the immediate suspension of the prohibitive Brussels provision, which the CJEU rejected. The Hungarian government and the European Commission were still unable to agree on the elimination of the conflict of interest characteristic of the governing bodies of higher education institutions operating in the form of public foundations. In order for Hungarian university students not to be excluded from next year’s Erasmus programmes, the parties should reach an agreement by mid-July. According to the information of Népszava, the judicial body has already decided and did not grant the request included in the claim.






The E.U. is doing a fantastic job of ensuring that the benefits of being its member decrease by the day.