USEB Academy takes part as an associated project partner in Erasmus+ youth trainings and exchanges across Europe, in collaboration with Mr. Steve, founder of Creative Youth Academy .
Erasmus+ youth projects are short-term international trainings, typically lasting 5–10 days, that bring together participants from across Europe to learn through workshops, discussions, and cultural activities — all within a supportive and inspiring atmosphere that celebrates connection and learning beyond borders.
This video explains in more detail how Erasmus+ youth projects work, what you can expect during the training, and how the journey looks from preparation to reflection after the project.
Every participant completing an Erasmus+ youth project receives the Youthpass Certificate , an official recognition issued by the European Union.
Youthpass highlights the skills gained during the project, such as cultural awareness, communication, teamwork, problem-solving, creativity, and leadership. It helps young people express what they have learned not only with their minds, but with the deeper understanding shaped by real experiences and meaningful human connections.
Youthpass certificate can be added to a CV and used for future studies, job applications, or personal development, serving as a clear record of the skills and growth gained during the project.
All Erasmus+ youth projects are fully funded by the European Union, meaning:
Accommodation is provided for the entire project duration, so you can fully focus on learning and connection.
Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) are fully covered throughout the project.
Travel expenses (such as flight tickets) are reimbursed after the project, according to Erasmus+ distance rules.
Participation in these projects is open to everyone who is motivated to learn, share, and experience cultural exchange. A special priority quota is reserved for USEB Academy team members and USEB students, encouraging them to engage in international experiences and represent the spirit of USEB abroad.