Erasmus+ mobility and cooperation activities in Southeast Asia connect institutions across all ten ASEAN member states. Here's a quick look at each one.
A small, oil-rich sultanate on the island of Borneo, known for its rainforests and Islamic monarchy.
Home to the ancient Angkor temple complex, with a fast-growing higher education sector engaged in Erasmus+ partnerships.
The largest archipelagic nation in the world and ASEAN's biggest economy, with hundreds of universities participating in Erasmus+ mobility.
A landlocked country in mainland Southeast Asia, steadily expanding international academic cooperation.
A multicultural nation with a strong university sector and long-standing EU academic cooperation and mobility programmes.
A country with a growing number of institutions building international academic partnerships and exchanges.
An archipelago nation with a large English-speaking student population active in Erasmus+ exchanges.
A global education and research hub with deep ties to European universities and research institutions.
A regional education hub in mainland Southeast Asia with many universities in active Erasmus+ partnerships.
One of the fastest-growing higher education systems in ASEAN, with strong and growing EU academic cooperation.
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