SocialErasmus

 
ESN International · Flagship Project

Leave Your Mark!

SocialErasmus is an international project that brings international students and local communities together through volunteering. We believe that mobility is more than just studying abroad—it's about experiencing a new culture while making a positive impact on society.

Our Goal

What is our goal?

The project encourages students to get involved in social activities, helping them understand the local community better. By volunteering, students don't just travel; they inspire change and leave a lasting mark on the world.

 
Started
Poland, 2008
Flagship status
ESN International, 2012
Focus
Volunteering & community impact

Our 8 Areas of Action

SocialErasmus activities focus on eight key pillars to create a better world.

Environment

Protecting our planet.

Animals

Supporting animal welfare.

Disasters

Helping in times of need.

Discrimination

Promoting equality and inclusion.

Education

Sharing knowledge.

Poverty

Supporting those in need.

Health

Promoting well-being.

Violence

Standing against conflict.

A Brief History

The project started in Poland in 2008 and quickly became a success across the entire ESN network. By 2012, it was officially recognized as ESN International's flagship project. Today, thousands of students across Europe participate in SocialErasmus activities.

2008
Founded in Poland
2012
Official ESN International flagship project
1,000s
Students participating across Europe today

Get Involved!

Whether you are an international student wanting to give back or an organization looking for a partner, we want to hear from you!

 

International Students

Give back to your host community while gaining unforgettable experiences abroad.

 

Organizations & Partners

Looking for a partner? We want to hear from you!

 

Fundraising & Campaigns

Through fundraising, awareness campaigns, and community service, we turn the Erasmus experience into a mission of solidarity.

 
Our Slogan
Leave Your Mark!

Want to learn more?

Visit the official website or contact your local ESN section.