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Welcome to Letsgo-Wiki
Letsgo-Wiki is your online platform to find and exchange information related to staff and student mobility. The website is work in progress and benefits from your active participation. Users are invited to comment on or improve existing articles, and to create or upload new documents. By providing a platform to share experiences and to learn from each other’s knowledge, Letsgo-Wiki will contribute to a better understanding on the situation of staff and student mobility in Europe and around the world.

Letsgo-Wiki currently comprises 19 articles and is maintained by 14 users.

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This project is funded with support from the European Commission's Lifelong Learning Programme. This projet reflects the views of the author and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

 
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If you want to edit texts, upload documents or create new articles please first sign up here: Create an account. Choose a login name and password to become a registered user of Letsgo-Wiki.

Edit an article

Everybody can edit articles in Letsgo-Wiki, but we still recommend that you first create an account. When you are logged in, text you modify by clicking on "edit this page" stays associated with your username. If this option does not appear on top of the page this article has been protected. Want to practice your editing skills on Letsgo-Wiki? Why not start by modifying your personal user page?

Write a new article

There are many ways to create a new article:

  • Click on an empty link in an article you are reading (these links appear in red)
  • Select an empty link from the list of all Wanted Pages
  • In an existing text, create a link to an article that you want to create
 

Draft Petition

The Draft Petition addresses Ministers responsible for higher education and higher education institutions to move on mobility. Many promises within the Bologna Process have to be fulfilled in order to give staff and students to opportunity to work or study abroad. The petition will be used by national campaign partners to gather support for the campaign. You are welcome to comment on the petition on-line. It can be accessed here: Petition_on_mobility

 
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This project is funded with support from the European Commission's Lifelong Learning Programme. This projet reflects the views of the author and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.


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