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Erasmus a 30 ans : les médias en parlent
Le programme européen "Erasmus" a fêté ses 30 ans d`existence les 13 et 14 octobre 2017, lors des "Erasmus Days".
Des émissions radiophoniques et des documentaires reviennent sur ces expériences :
- Un documentaire sur France2, le mardi 24 octobre 2017 à 22h55 "Erasmus, notre plus belle année"
- Une émission radiophonique sur France Culture (Du grain à moudre) du 21 juin 2017 et une émission dédiée à la thématique de l`Europe et notamment au programme ("Les Nouvelles vagues" du 5 janvier 2017).
- Un reportage sur Arte dédié aux "familles Erasmus"
Ces émissions sont disponibles en différé sur les différentes plateformes citées.
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