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Erasmus + Key Action 2 Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education

Erasmus + Key Action 2 Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education. Call for proposals 2017. OUTLINE. Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education General overview. Project consortium and Financing rules. Application process and Selection procedure.

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Erasmus + Key Action 2 Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education

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  1. Erasmus +Key Action 2Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education Call for proposals 2017

  2. OUTLINE Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education General overview Project consortium and Financing rules Application process and Selection procedure CBHE – Information sources

  3. PART I General Overview of the Action

  4. Erasmus+ KA3 Policy BHE KA2 Cooperation KA1 Mobility

  5. Capacity-Building Projects are: • transnational cooperation projects • between higher education institutions (HEIs) • from Programme and (eligible) Partner Countries, • aiming at modernizing the Partner Countries' higher education institutions and systems. BHE

  6. CBHE Programme and Partner Countries • Region 1: Western Balkans • Region 2: EasternPartnership • Region 3: South-Mediterranean • Region 4: RussianFederation • Region 6: Asia • Region 7: Central Asia • Region 8: Latin America • Region 9: Iran, Iraq, Yemen • Region 10: South Africa • Region 11: African, Caribean and Pacific

  7. CBHE Principles

  8. CBHE Objectives • CBHE projects aim at achieving a long lasting impact on the Partner Countries HE institutions and systems through: • Improving the modernisation and quality of HE and its relevance for the labour market and society; • Improving the competences and skills in HEIs via innovative education programmes • Enhancing the management, governance and innovation capacities, as well as the internationalisation of HEIs • Increasing capacities of National Authorities to modernise their higher education systems • Fostering regional integration+ cooperation between different regions of the world

  9. CBHE – Types of Projects

  10. Joint Projects – Examples of Activities • Development, testing and adapting of curricula, learning and teaching materials, tools and methods for professional development of academic and administrative staff, new governance and management systems and structures • Organisation of staff training (academic and non academic) • Strenghtening of the internationalisation of HEI and the capacity to networkeffectively in research, scientific and technologicalinnovation • Upgradingfacilitiesnecessary to implementinnovative practices (i.e. for new curricula and teachingmethods, for the development of new services)

  11. Structural Projects – Examples of Activities • Strengtheningof internationalisation of higher education systems; • Introduction of Bologna-type reforms(i.e. three-level cycle system, quality assurance, evaluation) • Implementation of transparency tools such as credit systems, accreditation procedures, guidelines for the recognition of prior and non-formal learning; • Strengthening the integration of education, research and innovation

  12. Who can Participate? - Eligible Applicants

  13. Who can Participate ? - Eligible Partners

  14. – Structure ? Eligible Partners? Who can participate? - Associated Partners

  15. Part II – The Consortia and the financing rules

  16. BHE

  17. Structural Projects: Partner Country Ministries for HE must participate Min.3 HEI from the Partner Country Min.2 HEI from each Partner Country Min.1 HEI from each Programme Country Min.1 HEI from each Programme Country At least as many Partner Country HEIs as Programme Country HEIs At least as many Partner Country HEIs as Programme Country HEIs • Exception Russia Latin America, Syria National Projects (1 Partner Country only + min. 3 Programme Countries) Multi-Country Projects (≥ 2 Partner Countries+ min. 3 Programme Countries)

  18. Ex.1a : minimum consortia: national project (6 HE institutions) Min. 1 Partner Country: at least as many HEIs as in the Programme Countries Min. 3 Programme Countries min. 1 HEI each BonnUniversity Rome University London University UK

  19. Ex.2: minimum consortia: multi-country project (7 institutions) Min. 2 Partner Countries Min. 2 HEIs each Min. 3 Programme Countries: Min. 1 HEI each Paris University London University Ankara University Turkey

  20. Example 3: consortia composition (multi-country project) 2 partner countries 3 programme countries Abai University MadridUniversity Kazakh University Spain Wien Uni. Linz Uni. Kiew Uni. Salzburg Uni. Cherkasy Uni. Ukraine Lviv Uni. Italy Turin Uni. Roma Uni. Nizhyn Uni. Bukovina Uni. Genoa Uni.

  21. Priorities & Types of projects

  22. Priorities – Categories/Types of Activities

  23. Budget Categories

  24. Partnership Agreement • Mandatory • To besubmitted to the Agency within 6 months of the signature of grant contract (Signed by the legal rep.) • Joint (one doc signed by all partners) or Bilateral (partner A + coordinating inst.) • Template available to be adapted to specific needs of partnership • Comprehensive : covering all aspects of the project:  • The partners role and responsibilities; • Financial Management; • Project Management; • Project Quality Assurance; • Student issues • Decision/Conflict resolution mechanisms

  25. Part III – The application and Selection procedure

  26. Lessons Learned • Relatively high percentage of ineligible applications due to insufficient understanding of minimum requirements for consortia; • National/regional priorities established for the Partner Country need to be respected and matched with the local needs (assessed in award criterion 'relevance'); • A need to mobilise new institutions both in Programme and Partner Countries, as grant holders and/or partners; • Outreach beyond the capital cities to institutions in the regions and the periphery; • Lack of innovative approaches (new content and methodologies); Erasmus+

  27. Key messages for the 3rd Call • Diversify the type of applicantsinvolving new institutions; • Intensify efforts to encourage the cooperation with Asian countries; • Disseminate widely the opportunity to cooperate with ACP countries; • Pay particular attention to the eligibility criteria, mainly minimum number of nationally recognised HEIs in consortia; • Respect strictly the national / regional priorities addressed to each Partner Country affecting the score on Relevance (threshold of 50% must be reached to pass to the next selection stages); • Insist on the need to empower the Partner Country partners from the early stages of the proposal preparation.

  28. Indicative budget and Calendar for 2017 Call Start of the Grant Agreement end 07/2017 02/2017 03-04/2017 05-06/2017 15/10/2017 07/2017 09/02/2017 07-08/2017

  29. Application and Selection procedureIndicative roadmap for selection process-CBHE

  30. What is assessed? Eligibility Criteria

  31. Exclusion and Selection Criteria

  32. What is assessed? Award Criteria To be considered for funding, proposals must score at least 60 points in total and - out of these points at least 15 points for "Relevance"

  33. What is assessed? - Award Decision

  34. CBHE Information sources Erasmus+ website - EACEA http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus_en Erasmus+ website – EU Commission http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/index_en.htm International E+ Contact Points (ICPs) in Programme Countries https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/contacts/international-erasmus-plus-contact-points_en National Erasmus+ Offices (NEOs) in certain Partner Countries (PCs) https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/contacts/national-erasmus-plus-offices_en

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