The “NEXT EU” project is co-funded by the European Erasmus+ program and offers training opportunities abroad.
APPLY BY 05/02/2026!
Opportunities for STUDENTS
Thanks to the NEXT EU project, 19 young people can complete a three- to six-month professional internship abroad, at no cost to their families. Participants are selected through a call for applications published on this website. A portion of the scholarships is reserved for people with disabilities.
Requirements:
At the time of departure, participants must have completed an education and/or training program (certificate, diploma, IFTS, specializations—NO BACHELOR’S DEGREES or ITS) within the last 12 months and must be at least 18 years old.
Host Countries: Finland, Sweden, France, Germany, Greece, Malta, Montenegro, Poland,Portugal, Northern Ireland, Albania, Croazia, Slovenia, United Kingdom and Spain
Duration: september 2026 – december 2026 (3 months) september 2026 – march 2027 (6 months)
january 2027- april 2027 (3 months) *
*In the event of a reallocation of funds, Apro reserves the right to increase the number of scholarships. These additional scholarships will be offered to candidates on the waiting list, with priority given to those turning 18 between September and December 2026. The departure of these candidates, subject to the reallocation of funds, is scheduled for January 2027.
Certificates awarded upon completion::
Europass Mobility Certificate
ECVET recognition of the skills acquired during the participants’ training programs.
Total cost of the course:
Free (the activity is co-funded by the EU Erasmus+ program).
Project program:
Minimum 140/280 hours of internship in companies (unpaid)
How to apply:
Those interested in the initiative must apply through a selection call organized by Apro Formazione.
Click here to download the call
After carefully reading the call for applications, if you wish to participate, click here to submit your application:
Click here to submit your application
Co-funded by the European Union. The views and opinions expressed herein are, however, solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the EACEA can be held liable.


