Economic globalization and, in particular, European
integration inevitably interest the university environment.
Free circulation involves future engineers as well.
Differences in educational methods in the Engineering environment in European
and extra European countries and the variety of degrees offered require closer
communication between international operators and students in order to improve
reciprocal knowledge, look for educational characteristics and, if needed, find
equivalences.
For a long time EU political authorities have
identified these needs and have started programmes aimed at increasing
collaboration among universities, companies and research institutes.
Exchange programmes intended to increase the mobility
of students are particularly interesting opportunities; one of the most
important is Erasmus+, involving 34 European countries. Further opportunities are
offered for extra-European countries.