2. Which visual do I use?
This depends on whether you are producing
material as:
• a beneficiary (i.e. the material is about or for
your Erasmus+ funded project);
or
• a promoter (i.e. the material promotes
opportunities within the Erasmus+
programme).
3. • If you are in receipt of Erasmus+ funding, you must
acknowledge the EU’s support.
• Use the EU emblem with the appropriate wording:
– Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European
European Union
or
– With the support of the Erasmus+ programme of the
the European Union
If you are a beneficiary
4. • You can download the EU emblem in different
formats at erasmusplus.org.uk/promotion-and-
dissemination
Examples of how it should look:
5. • On all communications or documents related to your
Erasmus+ funded project such as promotional items and
materials (e.g. leaflets, posters, newsletters, websites, press
releases);
• on any communication made by the partnership as a whole,
or as an individual project partner;
• at events and on presentation slides;
• alongside other organisational and/or project logos as
outlined in your grant agreement.
Beneficiaries: where to use the emblem
6. • When generally promoting the Erasmus+
programme, you should only use the logo:
• You can download the logo in different formats
formats at erasmusplus.org.uk/promotion-and-
dissemination
If you are a promoter
7. If you have questions about how to use the EU
emblem or the Erasmus+ logo, you can contact us
at the Erasmus+ UK National Agency:
• British Council (Higher education, Schools, Key
Key Action 2Youth, KeyAction 3):
erasmusplus.enquiries@britishcouncil.org
• Ecorys UK (Vocational education and training, Adult
Adult Education, KeyAction 1Youth):
erasmusplus@ecorys.com
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