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It facilitates students’ European mobility and stimulates teaching research between the different teaching bodies on themes of shared interest.
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The Erasmus programme owes its name to theologian philosopher Erasmus of Rotterdam (1465-1536).
 
Started in 1987, it is the foremost large scale European programme for higher education. It encourages exchanges between eligible universities and establishments of higher education. The majority of European universities and certain higher education colleges take part in it. As part of its international relations, the Conservatoire Superieur d’Osteopathie has been a holder of the Erasmus University Charter since December 23rd 2009.
 
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