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How to prepare, present and implement an EM Action 1 Joint Programme. Workshop on “Successful application and management procedures of Erasmus Mundus Action 1 Joint Programmes” Brussels, 18 January 2011, Santander Gr. , Compostela Gr., Unica Ntwk. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  Workshop on “Successful application and management procedures of Erasmus Mundus Action 1 Joint Programmes”

Brussels, 18 January 2011, Santander Gr., Compostela Gr., Unica Ntwk.

José Gutiérrez - Erasmus Mundus & External Cooperation - EACEA

How to prepare, present and implement an EM Action 1 Joint Programme

Programme’ objectives & European policies

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Excellence &

Attractivness of the

EHEA

Intercultural

diaologue &

cooperation

Developmentof

Human Resources

Erasmus Mundus

Programme

European External Relations Policies

Bologna

EU 2020

Strategy

Erasmus Mundus so far

• More than 1,300 HEIs (45% Eur; 55% non Eur)

• More than 30,000 scholarships (students, young researchers, scholars and univ. staff; + than 90% non Eur)

• More than 75% of the top ranked EU HEIs are involved in EM.

• Budget of approx. 1 billion euros for the 2009-2013 period

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What is an EM Joint Programme?

An integrated programme at masters (1 to 2 years) or doctoral (3 to 4 years) level

Jointly designed, delivered and managed by a consortium of HEIs representing at least 3 different EU/EEA countries and, optionally, non EUR HEIs;

That includes a mandatory mobility component;

That is fully recognised and leads to the award of a double, multiple or joint degree;

That aims at attracting the best students, doctoral candidates and scholars, worldwide

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EM Action 1 – Some Key Words

• Excellence

• Integration

• Commitment

• Sustainability

• Employability

• Transparency

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EM Action 1 - Excellence• Joint programme’s contents

• Added value / Needs justification• Coherence (in structure and content)• Outcomes

• Consortium composition• Expertise / Relevance / Capacity /

Commitment

• Services and Facilities• Dimension internationale

• Management• Transparence and shared responsibilities

EMMC / EMJD = Bologna’s life-size

laboratory

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EM Action 1 – Integration

• A joint programme coherent in its

content and structure

• Fully shared in its objectives and

management

• Selection, enrolment, monitoring,

evaluation of students / doct. cand.

• Degree awarding

• Promotion, visibility, QA, sustainability

strategies

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EM Action 1 – Commitment

• From the partner institutions

• to fully contribute to the

implementation and sustainability of

the joint programme Consortium Agreement

• Towards and from the participants

• Clear and comprehensive information

• Both parties rights and obligations Learning agreements Employment Contracts for doct.

candid.

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EM Action 1 - Sustainability

• EM grant to be envisaged as « seed

funding » (up to 10 years)

• From (/prior to) the start of the

programme

• Secure « own » funding / support

• Involve stakeholders (public / private;

in and outside Europe)

• Continuous evaluation of relevance,

excellence, attractiveness of the

programme

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EM Action 1 - Employability• Coherence between objectives,

expected learning/professional

outcomes, individual/sectoral needs

and expectations

• Implication of non educational actors in

the programmes evaluation

• Learning by doing (internships,

fieldwork, project based activities),

• Employment oriented skills and

competences

• Non-European dimension.

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EM Action 1 - Transparency

• Within the consortium and towards its

participants

• On the joint programme’s content and

delivery conditions,

• On the application, selection,

enrolment, evaluation, degree

awarding, etc. procedures

• On both parties obligations, rights and

expectations

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• Solid integrated consortium with, if relevant, real non-EUR partners (avoid window dressing!)

• Solid / coherent learning/research programme

• Strong links with society needs (in and out EU)

• Strong academic/research quality and innovation potential

Consult information available on good practices • EMQA website http://www.emqa.eu/• JOIMAN https://www.joiman.eu

Get advise for experienced colleagues and EM National Structures

How to « Stand out from the Crowd »?

13ERASMUS MUNDUS ON EACEA WEBSITE Programme Guide Calls for proposals. Good practice Beneficiaries FAQs Space Useful Links Selected Projects Partners’ Search

News

14Useful Links

Erasmus Mundus Website http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/

index_en.php

Erasmus Mundus Quality Assessment http://www.emqa.eu

Erasmus Mundus Selected Projects http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/

results_compendia/selected_projects_en.php

Erasmus Mundus functional mailbox EACEA-Erasmus-Mundus@ec.europa.eu

Jose.gutierrez@ec.europa.eu

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