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Date: in 12 pts Education and Culture
The international
dimension for
higher education
2014 Call for Proposals
Erasmus+
What is Erasmus+ ? • The EU's programme to support education, training
youth and sport
• Funding for programmes, projects and scholarships
• Fosters EU-EU and EU-international cooperation
Erasmus+
ERASMUS+ Almost €16.5 billion
40% budget increase EU and external budget
Erasmus
Grundtvig Leonardo
Comenius
Youth in
Action
Erasmus Mundus Tempus
Alfa Edulink
2007-2013 2014-2020
1 Learning Mobility
2 Cooperation
3 Policy
support
Jean Monnet
Sport
international
EU - EU
Erasmus+
International cooperation: Programme Countries & Partner Countries
Programme Countries Partner Countries EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
Other programme countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey.
All other countries throughout the world
Erasmus+
Credit mobility Joint Master Degrees Capacity Building for Higher Education Jean Monnet activities
Higher education opportunities for HE institutions from Partner Countries
Erasmus+
International credit mobility
International opening of Erasmus
135,000 grants in 6 years
For students & staff (for learning & teaching)
Action managed by National Agencies located in Europe
Use of Erasmus Quality Framework
Education and Culture
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… in other words Student credit mobility
All levels (short cycle, Bachelor, Master,
PhD) + recent graduates + all disciplines
3 to 12 months for studies
2 to 12 months for traineeships
(from 2016 for partner countries)
Up to 12 months per study cycle
For staff – from 5 days to 2 months
Education and Culture
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and Culture
… in other words Better mobility
Erasmus Charter for Higher Education – for Partner countries, the principles of the Charter are embedded in the inter-institutional agreements
Inter-institutional agreements to set mobility flows & preconditions- signed before mobilities start
Learning Agreement for students
Erasmus quality framework
Erasmus+
16 or 24 months to organise the mobilities
European universities apply on behalf of the partnership
(to their NA) individually or within a consortium for:
Mobility to/from Partner countries
Individually or within a consortium (only between
2 countries)
Education
and Culture
International credit mobility
10 Budget envelopes ENI South, East, Russia
DCI Latin America, Asia, Central Asia,
South Africa
IPA
PI North America,
Industrialised Asia
2015 Call €121.3 million
ENI
Outgoing mobility ≤ 10%
DCI
DACability no BA/MA outgoing from DCI budget
If Heading 1 used: ≤ 20% of DCI envelope
RULES
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… in other words ENI South 21.8% 4200
East 16.5% 3200
Russia 10.2% 1600
DCI Latin America 4.6% 900
Asia 14.2% 2700
Central Asia 4%, 800
South Africa 1.3% 250
IPA 18.4% 3600
PI North America 4.4% 850
Industrialised Asia 4.7% 900
Incoming
€850, €800, €750
Outgoing
€650
Student Unit Costs Group 1 higher living costs
DK, IE, FR, IT, AT, FI, SE, UK, LI, NO
Group 2 medium living costs
BE, CZ, DE, EL, ES, HR, CY, LU,
NL, PO, SI, IS, TR Group 3
lower living costs
BG, EE, LV, LT, HU, MT, PL, RO,
SK, FYROM
Staff Unit Costs
Receiving Country Per Diem
DK, IE, NL, SE, UK 160 BE, BG, CZ, EL, FR, IT, CY, LU, HU, AT, PL, RO, FI, IS, LI,
NO, TR 140
DE, ES, LV, MT, PO, SK, FYROM 120
EE, HR, LT, SI 100 Partner Countries 160