Istanbul, December 2021 – Fatush Sadiki, a student at “Mother Teresa” University in Skopje, who studies Sport and Sports Sciences at the Faculty of Social Sciences, has successfully completed part of her studies at the “Istanbul Sabaati Zaim” University as part of the Erasmus + program.
Erasmus Plus program aims to improve students’ skills; to increase employment and modernization of education; and train young people for their future career. A significant number of students at MTU take the opportunity to join the Erasmus + program.
Sadiki says: “My experience through the Erasmus Plus program has offered me the opportunity to gain knowledge therefore I can honestly admit that this was the best decision I have made during my studies and I am very thankful to Mother Teresa University for giving me this opportunity”.
She emphasized the benefits of Erasmus Plus program, she adds: “The Erasmus Plus program has been a beneficial experience for me, I have met new friends who have been kind and sociable. Moreover, it is a multicultural experience and it helped me to improve my language skills, to share ideas and educational-scientific knowledge. This experience has fulfilled my academic and personal development, also it has improved my CV and for this reason I am grateful to all those who gave me this opportunity”.
The Erasmus Plus program aims to improve students’ skills; to increase employment and modernization of education. In the following seven years this program will have a budget of 14.7 billion euros, an increase of 40% compared to current spending levels, which reflects the EU’s commitment to invest in these areas.
For more detailed information about the Erasmus + program, please contact the Department of International Relations (Office 515) at Mother Teresa University in Skopje.