History

How long has Erasmus been around at all? And from when until when was Switzerland there (or not)? All the most important milestones are summarized on this page!

Erasmus and Switzerland: Milestones

Present Time

Waiting on revival of negotiations with EU

Following the unilateral halt of the discussions on the Switzerland-EU Framework agreement, negotiations for a re-association to the new Erasmus+ and Horizons programme have come to a stop.
Present Time
26.05.2021

Dead of the Swiss-EU Framework Agreement

After 7 years of negotiations, the Federal Council decided to definitely bring an end the negotiations on the Institutional Framework Agreement with the EU, citing “substantial differences”.
26.05.2021
25.03.2021

Launch of the new Erasmus+ 2021-2027 Programme

The European commission launches the new Erasmus+ programme 2021-2027, which aims to be more inclusive and to support the green and digital transitions
25.03.2021
23.09.2020

New petition asking for reassociation to Erasmus+

Submission of a new petition for a re-association of Switzerland to Erasmus+ initiated by the SAJV and VSS, and that gathered more than 10’000 signatures
23.09.2020
30.05.2018

Erasmus+ successor programme

The European Commission makes a proposal for the successor programme of Erasmus+ based on the EU MFF proposal of the same month. The budget of the programme is to be doubled.
30.05.2018
Winter 2017

Motion

A Motion is accepted that the Federal Council should enter into negotiations with the EU on accession to the successor programme to Erasmus+.
Winter 2017
Winter 2017

Extension of SEMP

After the SEMP has been renewed annually so far, the “interim solution” will now be extended for a further 3 years until 2020.
Winter 2017
29.08.2017

Petition of the SAJV

With the support of the VSS, the SAJV submits the petition “For a full association of Switzerland in Erasmus+”.
29.08.2017
04.02.2017

Missing negotiations on the part of the Federal Council

It is known that the Federal Council is not negotiating with the EU on participation in Erasmus+ – despite previous information to the contrary.
04.02.2017
01.01.2017

Accession Horizon2020

As a result, Switzerland rejoins Horizon2020 immediately.
01.01.2017
16.12.2016

MEI light

The “MEI light” is implemented and the Croatia Protocol ratified.
16.12.2016
16.04.2014

Transitional solution SEMP

The Federal Council creates the SEMP (Swiss European Mobility Programme) as an interim solution planned for one year and makes it clear that full association with Erasmus+ remains the goal.
16.04.2014
20.02.2014

Erasmus burial on Bundesplatz

With a symbolic protest action, around 300 students buried the EU programmes “Erasmus” and “Horizon 2020” in Bern on Thursday evening.
20.02.2014
16.02.2014

Abandonment of EU negotiations

The EU then breaks off negotiations with Switzerland on Erasmus+ and Horizon 2020.
16.02.2014
15.02.2014

Croatia Protocol

As a result of the adoption of the MEI, Switzerland does not ratify the Protocol extending the free movement of persons to Croatia.
15.02.2014
09.02.2014

MEI

MEI
Switzerland accepts the mass immigration initiative, a popular initiative of the SVP.
09.02.2014
Winter 2013

Budget for Erasmus

The Parliament speaks money for participation in Erasmus+ as a basis for negotiations, as the EU demands more. In addition, the Parliament speaks money for participation in Horizon 2020 – as much as the EU demands.
Winter 2013
27.02.2013

Federal Council Message

In a message, the Federal Council promises that Switzerland will be back at Erasmus+ from 2014-2020.
27.02.2013
2011

Participation Switzerland

Switzerland will participate directly in the Erasmus programme from 2011-2013.
2011
15.06.1987

Foundation of Erasmus

Foundation of Erasmus (EuRopean Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) as a result of the initiative of an educationalist by the Council of the European Union.
15.06.1987
1466? 1467? 1469? – 1536

Erasmus from Rotterdam

Erasmus from Rotterdam was an important Renaissance scholar. He was born in the Netherlands (year of birth not exactly known) and died in Basel. But his name still lives many centuries later…
1466? 1467? 1469? – 1536

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