Cesur
Centro Superior de Formación Europa Sur (CESUR) is a private VET centre as well as a training for employment centre based in Spain. As a VET centre, we have two kinds of training: upper secondary education level (EQF level 4) and tertiary education level (EQF level 5). CESUR has been accredited by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Employment to provide official training in Vocational and Educational Training (VET) as well as Professional Certificates (EQF levels 1, 2 and 3). Nowadays, CESUR is made up of 25 reference VET centres due to its pedagogical proposal and educational quality. All centres are based in the most important Spanish cities: Madrid, Málaga, Sevilla, Zaragoza, Murcia, Cáceres, Badajoz, Ceuta, Las Palmas de Gran Canarias and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It also provides formal online training.
From an academic point of view (Ministry of Education), CESUR is accredited to provide a large catalogue of VET courses. More than 93 different degrees are offered belonging to the most requested industrial sectors: Aeronautics, Health, Sports, Financial and Management, Trade and Marketing, Tourism, Audiovisuals, Computing, and ICT. Those degrees are offered in three different modalities: under-attendance (presence-based), online or dual system (work-linked training).
Motivation
The motivation of Cesur for joining this project appears to be centred around increasing the participation of students with disabilities in the Erasmus programme. Despite having an open call for Erasmus mobilities to the entire student community without discrimination, there has been no participation from students in the category of “students with disabilities.” The goal is to address this gap and actively work towards facilitating the inclusion and participation of students with disabilities in the Erasmus programme. This may involve identifying and removing barriers, providing necessary support and accommodations, and creating an inclusive environment to encourage and enable students with disabilities to take advantage of the Erasmus opportunity. Ultimately, the aim is to promote diversity, accessibility, and equal opportunities within the Erasmus programme.