“…Author Samia Chasi also introduces a socio-demographic dimension into the discussion, highlighting the fact that as most South African young people cannot afford to study in South Africa, let alone abroad, Erasmus scholarships are an important mechanism in enabling them to benefit from educational mobility. The chapter reflects on the conditions for successful mobility partnerships, specifically referring to the high levels of inequality at institutional and individual levels that are a legacy of apartheid South Africa (Chasi, 2021).…”