Maghrenov workshop on capacity building EU: mpc erasmus part 2
1. Date: in 12 ptsEducation
and Culture
Minimum 3 HEI from 3 EU countries
Funding for 3 intakes, then co-funding
(catalogue after a quality review)
Universities from partner countries
encouraged to be full partners
New Joint Doctorates funded under Marie
Skłodowska Curie
Continued funding of Erasmus Mundus joint
Master and doctoral courses until 2017
Degree mobility and
joint degrees
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and Culture
… in other words
Student loan guarantee
Information by
Erasmus+ national
agencies and
Europa website
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and Culture
… in other words
STAFF MOBILITY
Key Action 1:
short term mobility
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Why is staff mobility
important?
Improved competences
Broader understanding of practices and policies across countries
Enhances quality in teaching and learning
Triggers changes in the modernisation and international
opening of their educational institution
Promotion of mobility activities for
learners
Education
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and Culture
Staff mobility -
short term mobility
Staff mobility abroad for teaching or
training purposes
Between programme countries:
from 2 days to 2 months (excl. travel)
Between partner and programme countries:
from 5 days to 2 months (excl. Travel)
Minimum 8 teaching hours of lecturing abroad
Staff from enterprise encouraged to teach at HEIs
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and Culture
WHY?
HOW?
WHAT?
WHEN?
Cooperation
in
Higher Education
Key Action 2
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and Culture
Cooperation for innovation
and best practices
Strategic partnerships between
education/training or youth
organisations and other relevant actors
Large scale structured partnerships
between education and training
establishments and business:
Knowledge Alliances & Sector
Skills alliances
IT-Platforms incl. e-Twinning
Capacity building with Partner
countries and focus on neighbourhood countries
Key Action 2
MORE cooperation for
more INNOVATION
28% of total budget
20,000 Strategic Partnerships
150 Knowledge Alliances
1000 Capacity Building Projects
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and Culture
Develop, test, adapt and implement innovative practices relating to:
HE Strategic
Partnerships
joint study programmes and joint curricula, intensive programmes
and common modules –including e-modules –between partnership
members from different countries, disciplines and economic sectors
(public/private), ensuring the relevance towards the needs of the
labour market;
project-based transnational collaboration between enterprises
and students/staff at higher education institutions to study real life
cases;
pedagogical approaches and methodologies especially those
delivering transversal competences, entrepreneurship mindset and
creative thinking, including by introducing multi-, trans-and
interdisciplinary approaches, building learning mobility more
systematically into curricula ('embedded mobility') and through a
better exploitation of ICT;
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and Culture
… in other words
HE Strategic
Partnerships
the integration of a greater variety of study modes (distance, part-
time, modular learning), notably through new forms of personalised
learning, strategic use of open educational resources and virtual
mobility/learning platforms;
new approaches to facilitate permeability between education
sectors (i.e. through validation of prior learning and possibility of
flexible learning -modular studies, blended learning etc.);
the engagement of HEIs with local/regional authorities and other
stakeholders based on a collaborative work in an international setting
to promote regional development and cross sectoral cooperation to
build bridges and share knowledge between the different formal and
informal education and training sectors;
cooperation and exchange of practice between staff responsible for
support services, such as guidance counselling, coaching
methods and tools, development of systems that help track student
progress; or those involved in student support services, to increase
quality (i.e. attract and retain non-traditional learners, e.g. adults, and
underrepresented groups in higher education);
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and Culture
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Mobility in
Strategic Partn.
More
cooperation for
more
innovation
Possibility to organise mobility if it supports the objectives of
the partnership.
Cross-sectorality encouraged in all activities.
Intensive study programmes – 5 days to 2 months
Blended mobility of students: less than 2 months
physical mobility coupled wit virtual mobility
Long term teaching staff exchange – 2 to 12 months
Short term joint staff training – 5 days to 2 months
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Types of activities
Developand implement new learning and teaching methods
Develop and deliver new and innovative study programmes
Organise continuing educational programmes and activities with and
within companies
Schemes of transversals skills' learning in cooperation with enterprises
Entrepreneurship education in any discipline
Study field related activities which are
embedded in curricula
Exchange of students, researchers,
teaching and company staff
Start ups, Etc.
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Knowledge Alliances
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and Culture
Foster intense, structured and long term
cooperation among HEIs and with key
stakeholders to contribute to achieving the
objectives of the HE Modernisation
Agenda
Open to any discipline
Promote, develop and implement long-
lasting structured partnerships between
business and academia to strengthen
Europe's innovation capacity, stimulate
entrepreneurship, stimulate 2-way
knowledge exchange between HEIs and
enterprises and foster excellence
Open to any disciplineand innovation
Strategic Partnerships Knowledge Alliances
Minimum 2
HEIs and 2
enterprises
Centralised
management
(EACEA)
At least 6
org. from 3
different
countries
Minimum 3
organisations
from 3
different
countries
Decentralised
management
(NAs)
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PARTNERSHIP &
DURATION
Strategic partnerships can involve HEIs; enterprises; SMEs;
local/regional authorities; research institutions; NGOs; VET
providers; adult education providers; youth organisations;
training centres; European networks; social partners; chambers
of commerce; foundations, etc.
2 or 3 years, grants up to € 150.000 per year
Knowledge Alliances can involve HEI, research institutes,
enterprises, public bodies, social partners…
2 to 3 years, grants between € 500.000 and € 1.000.000
Use of unit costs
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and Culture
Capacity Building
1. Joint projects: New curricula & degrees,
learning and teaching methodologies, staff
development, quality assurance, governance,
Bologna tools
2 types of projects with Neighbouring and Enlargement countries,
Russia, Asia, Latin America, Africa, Caribbean, Pacific (ACP)
2. Structural projects: Reforms at national level with
support of authorities in Partner Countries (policy
modernisation, Bologna policies, governance and
management of higher education systems…)
+ Additional mobility component for ENP and
Enlargement countries
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Strategic
Partnerships
in Higher Education
Policy support
Key Action 3
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and Culture
Support for policy reform
Open method of Coordination
EU tools: valorisation and
implementation
Policy dialogue with
stakeholders, non-EU countries
and international organisations
Large scale prospective
initiatives
Key Action 3
* TWG on modernisation of higher education peer learning
Peer review
Policy experimentation
* ECTS guide review
ECTS labels
* NARIC network cooperation
Sustaining projects, EAR manual
* Bologna process
* Ranking initiative, QA, Studies
Large scale projects with partners
- governance, tracking, autonomy(ex-ECA)
* Policy dialogue with selected world partners
4% of total budget
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Next steps
Education
and Culture
12 December
2013
•Publication of the first calls
21 December
2013
• Adoption of the legal base
Erasmus+
First
deadlines
• Key Action 1: 17 March 2014
• Key Action 2-KA: 3 April 2014
• Key Action 2-SP: 30 April 2014
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What to do to apply
Register in participants portal and receive a
PIC number
Check compliance with programme criteria
Check financial conditions
Fill in and submit application form