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The future of Tempus in Erasmus+ J asmina S kočilić

The future of Tempus in Erasmus+ J asmina S kočilić. Project LifeADA kick - off meeting , Zagreb, February 28 2014. Presentation outline. Lifelong learning? ERASMUS + activities Capacity Building for HE (under discussion ) Supporting structure. Lifelong learning and HE.

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The future of Tempus in Erasmus+ J asmina S kočilić

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  1. The future of Tempus in Erasmus+Jasmina Skočilić Project LifeADAkick-offmeeting, Zagreb, February 28 2014

  2. Presentationoutline • Lifelong learning? • ERASMUS + activities • Capacity Building for HE (under discussion) • Supportingstructure

  3. Lifelong learning and HE

  4. Erasmus+: Why a new approach? - Deep economic crisis and high youth unemployment - Vacancies exist, but skills gaps and low employability of graduates - Growing requirement for high skilled jobs - A global competition for talent: internationalisation of education - Extraordinary broadening of learning offer and potential of ICT - Complementarity between formal, informal and non formal learning - Need for closer links with world of work => New approachnecessary

  5. Erasmus+: A streamlined architecture : 3 Key actions Existingprogrammes A single integrated programme International highereducation programmes: Erasmus Mundus, Tempus, Alfa, Edulink, Bilateral Programmes Lifelong Learning Programme Youth in Action Programme

  6. Erasmus+ : keyactivities

  7. Capacity Building for HE • MAIN ELEMENTS 1: • Successor of Tempus, Alfa and Edulink • Financed by external instruments (IPA, ENI, DCI, EDF) • Callpublication to beexpected in September 2014 • Centrallymanaged (EACEA) • focus on reforms and capacitybuilding • Articulation with country/region needs andlocal policy priorities (priorities, consultationprocess)

  8. Capacity Building for HE • MAIN ELEMENTS 2: • Applicant: University (notindividualfaculty) • Consortium • At least 1 Partner Country (with minimum 2 HEIs) • At least 3 Programme Countries (with minimum 1 HEI in each country) • Partner country Ministry (for Structural projects) • Funding • Simplification – unit costs where possible • Duration • 2 or 3 years • 1000 Capacity Building Projects

  9. Capacity Building for HE COUNTRIES 1

  10. Capacity Building for HE COUNTRIES 2

  11. Capacity Building for HE PROJECTS &THEMES:

  12. Capacity Building for HE PROJECTS &THEMES:

  13. Capacity Building for HE PROJECTS &THEMES:

  14. Capacity Building for HE UNIT COST 1 • Afixedamount of moneygiven to projecttocarryout a definedactivity • No need to prove the expense but the implementedactivity • More flexibility but greaterresponsibility for beneficiary • PartnershipAgreementswillbecompulsory • The Tempus Budget: fiveitemsonly

  15. Capacity Building for HE UNIT COST 2

  16. Capacity Building for HE UNIT COST 2

  17. Supportingstructure

  18. Thankyou for attention! Contact: Agency for Mobility and EU Programmes Jasmina Skočilić +385 1 5556 755 tempus@mobilnost.hr

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