Erasmus+ Projects

Nemur Net ehf coordinates and partners on Erasmus+ projects with European organisations, working across the fields of education, youth, cultural heritage and digital innovation. Our project work focuses on digital storytelling, intercultural dialogue, inclusive education and the creative use of digital media — and we welcome enquiries from European partners interested in working with us on future applications across different action types and fields.

We develop digital learning resources, facilitate international exchanges, and produce open-access materials that enable other organisations to replicate our methodologies. Our team has experience across strategic school partnerships, small-scale partnerships and innovative-methodology projects, and we are committed to including participants with fewer opportunities and to bridging generations through intergenerational dialogue.


Current Project

SHIFT — Sharing the Past, Inspiring the Future Together

SHIFT is a 15-month Erasmus+ Small-scale Partnership in Youth (KA210-YOU) coordinated by Nemur Net ehf, running from January 2026 to March 2027. It empowers youth workers and young people across Europe to safeguard and reinterpret cultural heritage through digital creativity — through workshops, podcasts, animation and open-access platforms. Participants collect, digitise and share stories and traditions from Iceland, Türkiye, Greece and Finland.

Project reference: KA210-YOU-827F8304
Action type: Small-scale partnerships in youth (KA210-YOU)
Duration: January 2026 – March 2027 (15 months)
Total grant: €60,000 (Erasmus+ lump sum)
National Agency: Landskrifstofa Erasmus+ (IS01)
Coordinator: Nemur Net ehf — Iceland

Partners

  • 1st Laboratory Center of Serres (E.K. SERRON) — Greece
  • Dorlion Eğitim Bilim ve Kültür Derneği — Türkiye
  • Learning for Integration ry — Finland

Objectives

  1. Enhance the professional capacity of youth workers and the digital competences of young people in innovative digital storytelling methodologies.
  2. Preserve and promote European cultural diversity by collaboratively collecting, documenting and digitising pieces of cultural heritage.
  3. Foster intercultural dialogue, social inclusion and a sense of shared European identity among participants.
  4. Increase the visibility and recognition of youth work by producing high-quality, open-access digital resources.

Outputs

  • Cultural Heritage Toolkit — an e-book compiling 10+ collected stories from the four partner countries with cultural context.
  • Digital Media Library — four animated short films (one per country) and a 12-episode podcast series.
  • Training Modules — open-access materials on digital storytelling and heritage preservation.
  • European Cultural Heritage Symposium — a public multiplier event showcasing project outputs.

Activity Timeline

The project unfolds across four host countries, with each in-person training followed by a virtual pilot workshop in which young participants apply and refine the methodology.

  • TPM 1: Project Kick-off & Methodology Planning — online, January 2026
  • Activity 1: Cultural Heritage Toolkit — Story Collection & E-Book Creation — Türkiye, February 2026
  • Virtual Activity 1: Pilot Testing the Cultural Heritage Toolkit — March 2026
  • Activity 2: Animation & Digital Media Library Production — Greece, April 2026
  • Virtual Activity 2: Pilot Animation Workshops — May 2026
  • TPM 2: Midterm Review & Strategy Alignment — online, May 2026
  • Activity 3: Podcast Series Production & Sound Storytelling — Iceland, July 2026
  • Virtual Activity 3: Pilot Podcasting Workshops — July 2026
  • Activity 4: Training Modules Development & Finalisation — Finland, August 2026
  • Multiplier Event: European Cultural Heritage Symposium — Greece, November 2026
  • TPM 3: Final Evaluation & Dissemination Planning — online, March 2027

Co-funded by the European Union

This project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union under the Icelandic National Agency, Landskrifstofa Erasmus+ (IS01). All project outputs will be published as open-access resources on the Erasmus+ Project Results Platform and on SALTO-Youth.


Past and Ongoing Involvement

Beyond SHIFT, our team has been involved in a range of Erasmus+ projects, including:

  • Europeness — The Principles We Share (2020-1-DE03-KA229-077591) — KA229 strategic school partnership on European values.
  • Global Awareness in Action (2020-1-FR01-KA229-079936) — KA229 strategic school partnership on global citizenship and human rights education.
  • We Shape the Future: Integrating AI, AR, and VR in Education (2024-2-IS01-KA210-SCH-000265522) — KA210 small-scale partnership on innovative digital methodologies.

This combination of school, youth and innovative-methodology projects gives us a working understanding of different Erasmus+ action types and the flexibility to contribute to applications across the programme.


Working with Us on Future Projects

We welcome enquiries from European organisations looking for an Icelandic partner or coordinator on Erasmus+ applications across different fields and action types. To get in touch, please email [email protected] with a short outline of the proposed project and your organisation's profile, and we will respond within two working days.