KA2 project implementation
From projects to strategy
October 28-30, 2026 | University of Latvia
Welcome and introduction
Erasmus+ as a strategic ecosystem: connecting KA1 & KA2
An introduction to the Erasmus+ KA1 and KA2 frameworks, exploring their scope, objectives, and key features, while highlighting how mobility and cooperation projects can strategically reinforce one another and contribute to broader institutional goals.
From activities to impact: rethinking internationalisation strategy
Exploring how Erasmus+ activities can move beyond isolated actions towards coherent, long-term value creation by supporting institutional priorities and contributing to broader internationalisation strategies.
Mapping your institutional reality
Examining the challenges and opportunities in coordinating KA1 and KA2 activities by identifying existing gaps, overlaps, and untapped synergies within participants’ institutional practices and structures.
Leadership in international offices: from coordination to strategic steering
Focus on how Heads of IROs can act as strategic actors within their institutions, shaping direction, connecting priorities, and strengthening the institutional impact of internationalisation activities.
Erasmus+ KA1 and KA2 in action: where do they meet?
Concrete examples of how Erasmus+ mobility and various types of projects can mutually reinforce learning outcomes, partnerships, and innovation.
From project results to mobility impact (and back)
Exploring approaches to streamline administration, human resources, and financing across KA1 and KA2 activities
Interactive group work: designing integrated approaches
Participants will work on their own institutional cases to identify practical ways of connecting KA1 and KA2 activities
Breaking silos: Enhancing impact through monitoring, evaluation, and dissemination
Strengthening impact through effective monitoring, evaluation, and dissemination practices, while fostering engagement among academic and administrative stakeholders across institutions
Strategic planning lab: Developing institutional action plans for synergy
Peer learning and exchange of good practice
Peer learning and exchange of good practice
Facilitating the exchange of experiences among participants, with a focus on validating ideas and identifying opportunities for continued collaboration.
To ensure a smooth and high-quality experience, minor agenda changes may occur. The organisers reserve the right to adjust the programme when necessary.
Registration and participation fees
600 €
EUF Network University
750 €
Other institutions
Fees include training delivery, materials, catering during the training days (lunches and coffee- breaks), and on-site social activities and logistics. Travel and accommodation costs are covered by participants.
