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International credit mobility with partner Countries Ayna Chorekliyeva

International credit mobility with partner Countries Ayna Chorekliyeva Coordinator of National Erasmus+ Office in Turkmenistan Information Day November 1 4, 2014. International credit mobility. International opening of Erasmus 135,000 grants in 6 years

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International credit mobility with partner Countries Ayna Chorekliyeva

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  1. International credit mobility with partner Countries Ayna Chorekliyeva Coordinator of National Erasmus+ Office in Turkmenistan Information Day November 14, 2014 Education and Culture

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Better mobility Erasmus quality framework • 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

  5. Erasmus charter • Non discrimination • Full recognition • No feescharged • Publishcoursecatalogues • Goodpreparation of mobile students (language, documents, logistics) • Assistance for visas, accommodation, insurance • Guidance to incomingparticipants • Equalacademictreatment & services • Integration into the localsociety • Mentoring • Linquisticsupport

  6. Application form • High competition for funds • Separate application form for international mobility • Qualitative assessment (per country) • Linked to internationalisation strategies • Budgets/ average number of mobilities published on NAs websites • Assessmentmethodisunderdevelopment

  7. Application form: qualitative assessment • Relevance of mobility project • Internationalisation strategy • Types of mobility • Quality of cooperation • Previous experience • Definition of responsibilities & tasks • Quality of project design & implementation • Selection, support and recognition • Impact & dissemination • Impact on different levels • Dissemination measures

  8. International credit mobility • 16 or 24 months to organise the mobilities • European universitiesapply on behalf of the partnership (to their NA) individually or within a consortium for: • Mobility to/from Partner countries • Individually or within a consortium (onlybetween 2 countries)

  9. When to apply • Erasmus + call published in Oct 2014 • Deadline: 4 March 2015 • Mobilities for the 2015/16 academicyear

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