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TEMPUS Modernising Higher Education

TEMPUS Modernising Higher Education. OTHER EU PROGRAMMES IN HIGHER EDUCATION. TEMPUS INFORMATION DAY. Outline of the presentation. 1. Erasmus Mundus 2. Jean Monnet 3. Industrialised Countries Initiative - Education Cooperation Programme. 1.Erasmus Mundus. Erasmus Mundus - objectives.

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TEMPUS Modernising Higher Education

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  1. TEMPUSModernising Higher Education OTHER EU PROGRAMMES IN HIGHER EDUCATION TEMPUS INFORMATION DAY

  2. Outline of the presentation 1. Erasmus Mundus2. Jean Monnet3. Industrialised Countries Initiative - Education Cooperation Programme

  3. 1.Erasmus Mundus

  4. Erasmus Mundus - objectives • Enhance the quality of European HE through international co-operation • Improve the development of human resources • Promote dialogue and understanding between peoples and cultures • Promote Europe as a centre of excellence in learning around the world

  5. Action 1 • Joint Masters and Doctoral Programmes • implemented by EU and non-EU HEIs • full-study scholarships for students; grants for visiting scholars • Action 2 • Partnerships • EU and non-EU HEIs • scholarships for short-term or degree-seeking student mobility at a range of levels, and for staff • Action 3 • Promotional projects • raise profile of European higher education • tackle challenges of international higher education cooperation

  6. Action 1 Joint Programmes An EM Masters Course or Joint Doctorate… • is developed and delivered by a consortium of HEIs (with study in at least two HEIs) • must involve at least three European HEIs and may involve non-EU HEIs • awards full-study scholarships + scholar grants • provides a joint degree/multiple degrees

  7. Action 1 Joint Programmes In 2013: • 138 Masters Courses and 43 Joint Doctorates will offer: • 1,500 + Masters scholarships, 300 doctoral fellowships, 450 scholar scholarships • Instances of participation:745 EU, 240 non-EU 2004-2012: • Scholarships for over 14,000 masters students, 2,000 scholars and 640 doctoral candidates

  8. Action 1 Joint Programmes Annual flat rate for consortium management • EUR 30,000 (EMMC); EUR 50,000 (EMJD) Scholarships: • EMMC scholarships for students and researchers • EMJD fellowships for doctoral candidates • Cover participation costs (fees), living costs, travel, insurance

  9. Action 2 Partnerships • Partnerships between HEIs from EU + non-EU HEIs from a specific region • All Tempus countries are covered • Emphasise co-operation, transfer of know-how • Scholarships of varying length (3m to 3 yr) • Bachelor, master, doctorate, post-doctorate students + HE staff (training, teaching, research) • Mobility for academic disciplines offered by HEIs in the partnership

  10. Action 2 Partnerships • At least 5 European HEIs from at least 3 EU countries • At least 1 HEI from each country in geographic lot • Maximum size partnership: 20 partners • € 10,000 per partner flat rate for partnership management (max € 200,000) • Scholarships cover costs of travel, subsistence, participation (fees), insurance and visa

  11. Target Group I An Action 2 Partnerships Target Group II & III MID: http://www.utu.fi/mid 11 universities from Eastern Partnership countries 4 Belarus 4 Ukraine 1 Moldova 1 Armenia 1 Georgia 9 European universities FI (Turku, coordinator) GR DE PO IT FR ES PL LT

  12. Action 2 Partnerships, 2007-2012 • 215 partnerships worldwide • 3915 instances of participation: 1752 EU, 2163 non-EU • Around 34,000 mobility flows implemented or planned

  13. Action 2 Partnerships, 2012-2013 • 53 partnerships selected in 2012. • All offering mobility in 2012 and/or 2013 • Over 8,000 scholarships planned • 46 partnerships selected in 2011. • Many will still be offering mobility in 2012/2013 • Almost all regions of the world covered • 2013 Call aims to select 62 partnerships

  14. Proposed shape of lots: Action 2 Call 2013 (Tempus countries) Proposed n° of partnerships: x 2 Lot 4 Russia 4 3 Lot 9 Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Lot 5 Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia Lot 7 Albania, Bosnia & HerzegovinaFYROM, Kosovo*, Montenegro, Serbia 9 NEW! Lot 10 Uzbekistan country lot 2 NEW! Lot 6 Tunisiacountry lot 1 1 Lot 2 Jordan, Lebanon, OPT, Syria Lot 3 Israel 4 Lot 1 Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt 4 *This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, andis in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence

  15. Student selection All students are selected by consortia / partnerships • Students review: • the EMMCs/EMJDs on offer (Action 1) • the partnerships for which they are eligible (based on their nationality) and the study opportunities they offer (Action 2) • Students apply directly to the course or partnership

  16. Action 3 Promotional projects Supports transnational initiatives, events, studies, and other projects that: • promote European higher education • tackle issues of international higher education cooperation: • - in specific geographical areas • - in particular academic disciplines • - relating to higher education management

  17. Erasmus Mundus - Action 3 to date(Ex-Action 4, 2004-2008) • 9 promotion projects selected in 2012 • 75 promotion projects 2004-2012 • 577 instances of participation by 433 different HE organisations (221 from Europe, 212 from third countries) • 10 information projects managed by National Structures (2010-2012) • 5 Clusters of existing Erasmus Mundus projects (2010-2012) 17

  18. Benefits for HE institutions • Establish lasting links between institutions • Improve quality of teaching and students • Put in place mechanisms to facilitate mobility and degree recognition • Increase university visibility, attractiveness worldwide • Enhance reputation through involvement in excellence programmes

  19. Benefits for individuals • Participate in high-level masters/doctoral courses • Receive double/multiple/joint degree from consortium of excellent universities • Acquire in-depth knowledge of Europe + European HE • Improve linguistic skills, intercultural experience • Improve employability through recognition of qualifications and study periods abroad • Academic exchange of knowledge, ideas, contacts

  20. What’s new in the 2013 Call? • New country lot for Tunisia (on top of the regional lot for Maghreb countries) • A new country lot for Uzbekistan (on top of the regional lot for Central Asian republics • Regional Central Asian partnerships will be able to fund mobility for Europeans to Asia

  21. Check the Call documents & guidance • Check the official Call documents published on the Agency website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/funding/2013/call_eacea_38_12_en.php • Guidance for applicants

  22. http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/index_en.php Programme Guide Calls for Proposals FAQs Selectedprojects How to apply for scholarships HEI partnersearch

  23. 2. Jean Monnet Programme

  24. THE JEAN MONNET PROGRAMME • Aims at stimulating teaching, research and reflection in the field of European integration studies at the level of higher education institutions within and outside the European Community. • Present in 76countries throughout the world. • More than 750universities offer Jean Monnet courses as part of their curricula. • Between 1990 and 2012: has helped to set up approximately 4, 000 projects in the field of European integration studies, including 176 Jean Monnet European Centres of Excellence, 956 Chairs and 2,178 permanent courses and European modules. • The Jean Monnet Action brings together a network of 1,500 professors, reaching audiences in excess of 250,000 students every year.

  25. THE JEAN MONNET PROGRAMME

  26. THREE KEY ACTVITIES • Key activity 1: Jean Monnet Action (call for proposals) • Key activity 2: Support for specified institutions dealing with issues relating to European integration • Key activity 3: European associations active at European level in the field of education and training (call for proposals)

  27. KEYACTIVITY 1: JEAN MONNET ACTION(support for University-level projects on European integration) • Includesthe creation of Jean Monnet Chairs, Centres of Excellence, Modules, Information and Research activities as well as support for academic associations of professors and researchers in European integration and multilateral research groups.

  28. KEYACTIVITY 1: JEAN MONNET ACTION Teaching activities • European Module: short programme of European integration study, minimum 40 teaching hours per academic year, may be multi-disciplinary. • Jean Monnet Chair: teaching post with a specialization in European integration studies for a minimum of 90 hours per academic year. • “Ad personam" Jean Monnet Chair: former Jean Monnet Chair holders with evidence of high-level international teaching and publication record and/or professors with a distinguished background as former high-level practitioners in the field of European integration. • Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence: multi-disciplinary structure pooling scientific, human and documentary resources for European integration studies and research within one or more universities.

  29. KEYACTIVITY 1: JEAN MONNET ACTION Academic and research activities • Association of professors and researchers, whose explicit purpose is to contribute to the study of the European integration process and whose aim is to enhance the visibility of regional or national scientific and physical resources in this domain. • Information and research activities, aiming to promote discussion, reflection and knowledge about the European integration process through conferences and seminars. In 2011, a new action was introduced named “Learning EU at School” that aims to promote EU knowledge at primary and secondary schools. • Jean Monnet multilateral research groups, research partnership leading to an integrated academic network with a joint research plan and multi-disciplinary synergies in the field of EU studies.

  30. Finance • Total available budget in 2012 for Key Activity 1:€7,933,821 • Maximum Community grant (per activity type): • Maximum Community contribution (to total eligible cost): 75%

  31. KEYACTIVITY 1: JEAN MONNET ACTION • New flat-rate financing system • Since 2010 grants for certain activities i.e. Chairs, Modules and Information and Research Activities are calculated according to pre-determined flat-rate amounts and scales of unit costs. • Jean Monnet Chairs and Teaching Modules Flat-rate grant amount determined on the basis of the number of teaching hours (with reference to national teaching cost per hour) • Information and Research Activities Flat-rate grant amount determined on the basis of the number of participants involved in the events (with reference to the national allowance scale per participant) NO NEEDS TO JUSTIFY EXPENSES INCURRED!! FOCUS ON THE CONTENT

  32. KEY ACTIVITY 2: SUPPORT FOR SPECIFIED INSTITUTIONS DEALING WITH ISSUES RELATING TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION • Support for six specific academic institutions pursuing an aim of European interest: • College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium • European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy • European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht, The Netherlands • Academy of European Law, Trier, Germany • International Centre for European Training, Nice, France • European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education, Odense, Denmark

  33. KEY ACTIVITY 3: EUROPEAN ASSOCIATIONS ACTIVE AT EUROPEAN LEVEL IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING • Provides operating grants to support certain operational and administrative costs of European associations active in the fields of education and training. • These European associations must be present in at least 9 EU Member States.

  34. NEXT CALL FOR PROPOSALS Deadlinefor proposal submission: 15 February 2013 http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/funding/2013/call_jean_monnet_action_ka1_2013_en.php Contact:EACEA-AJM@ec.europa.eu

  35. 3. ICI ECP Industrialised Countries Initiative Education Cooperation Programme

  36. Three Bilateral cooperation programmes • ICI-ECP (Industrialised Countries Instrument-Education Cooperation Programme): EU-Australia/Japan/New Zealand /Republic of Korea • EU-US ATLANTIS (no more calls foreseen) • EU-CANADA (no more calls foreseen)

  37. Common Characteristics • Development of common study programmes + mobility (Double/Joint Degree and/or Joint Study programmes) • Bachelor or Master degree, or VET, but no PhD • Lump sum for administration and development work • Flat rate grants for Student and Staff Mobility • Balanced activities and shared responsibility • Co-funding by the EU and the partner country 50% + 50%

  38. ICI – ECP 2012 Call ?? To be confirmed • New call is foreseen to be published in November 2012 • Planned deadline for applications 15/05/2013 • Budget : from EU side approximately 2.45 M€ • Plan to fund 5-9 cooperation projects • Negotiations with Partner Countries under way (Australia, Japan, New Zealand or Republic of Korea) • Cooperation projects to be developed btw EU and one of the Partner Countries • Two types of projects: • Joint Mobility projects • Joint Degree projects

  39. Preference is planned to be given to: • Double or Joint Degree projects • Mobility projects in the area of VET and to projects offering work placements or training experience • Projects planned to start October 2013 More information willbepublishedshortly: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/bilateral_cooperation/eu_ici_ecp/funding/call_2012_en.php

  40. FUNDING LUMPSUM FOR ADMINISTRATION: max 7500 ... 15000€/year/partner depending on the action STUDENT MOBILITY Flat rate for mobility 1.000€ per month Travel grant 1.500€ per student FACULTY MOBILITY Flat rate for mobility 1.000€ per week Travel grant 1.500€ per faculty

  41. Draft Outline of Joint Mobility Projects

  42. DRAFT Outline of Joint Degree Projects

  43. We hope your ideas will fly! Thank you for your participation!

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