Erasmus Mundus Programme Overview and Objectives

Erasmus
Mundus
The programme in brief
(Amman, 21st January 2013)
Clivio Casali
Programme Manager
EACEA, Erasmus Mundus and External
Cooperation Unit
Erasmus Mundus - objectives
Enhance the quality of higher education through
international cooperation 
Contribute to intercultural understanding
Contribute to capacity building in partner
countries
Boost students’ and staff career prospects
Increase the attractiveness of European higher
education
ERASMUS MUNDUS:  3 ACTIONS
ACTION 1:
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Courses
Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorates
ACTION 2:
Erasmus Mundus Partnerships
ACTION 3:
Projects to promote higher education cooperation between Europe
and the rest of the world
 
 
 
 
 
 
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NO CALL IN 2013
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/mulitple degrees
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
* Since 2010, EMMC consortia have selected scholars over the course of the academic year,
rather than at the beginning, so nationalities of selected scholars will only be known
when final reports are submitted.
** First selection of doctoral candidates made for 2010-2011 academic year.
Action 1: Involvement of Jordan HEIs and mobility(2004-12)
Jordanian HEIs have not partecipated in any of the consortia selected
for joint master or doctorate programmes so far.
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
 
Action 1: How much is the scholarship?
T
wo categories of students/doctoral candidates:
Category A
:
Non-Europeans
 who are 
not resident, nor have carried out
their main activity for more than a total of 12 months over
the last 5 years, in a European country
Category B
:
Any 
individual 
fulfilling the academic admission conditions
set by the consortium and 
who does not fulfil Category A
requirements (
mainly Europeans)
 
 
Action 1: Masters scholarships
 
 
 
Action1: Doctorate fellowships
 
 
L
arge partnerships between universities from the EU and non-EU
universities from a specific region (lots)
S
cholarships of varying length (1 month to 3 years)
Bachelor, master, doctorate, post-doctorate students and Staff (training,
teaching, research activities, HE management)
Mobility not linked to specific programmes (all programmes on offer in
partner HEIs can be followed)
Addressing different target groups including vulnerable groups
Integration of cross-cutting issues (i.e. disadvantaged group and gender
balance)
Action 2 Partnerships
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
Action 2 Partnerships in 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
Action 2: involvement of Jordanian HEIs (2007-2012)
Action 2 partnerships
A. Organisation of the mobility
:
EUR 10,000 flat rate per partner
EUR 10,000 flat rate for co-coordination (if applicable)
B. Scholarships:
Monthly allowance
Tuition and registration costs
Insurance
Travel costs, according to distance-based flat rates
 
Action 2: how much is the scholarship?
 
 
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
18
 
Action 3 to date
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)
Action 3: involvement of Jordanian HEIs
Erasmus
Mundus
Call for Proposals 2013
EACEA/38/2012
NEW Call for Proposals
(EACEA/38/12)
2013 Call launched December 2012
Deadline for proposals: 15 April 2013
Targets:
 
- 62 Action 2 Partnerships
 
- 8   Action 3 Projects
Selection to be completed by July 2013
21
What’s new in 2013?
No Action 1 Call (Masters Courses and Joint Doctorates)
Increased budget for Action 2 and 3
Action 2 award criteria:
Importance of geographical coverage: EU and non—EU partners
Past/current performance of partnership: management capacity
(where applicable)
  
22
2013 Call – Action 2 targets
18 lots for 57 partnerships
Total budget EUR 187.4 million
Mobility for minimum 6,877 individuals
Lot 13
India
Lot 17
South Africa
Lot 18
ACP countries
NEW!
Lot 16
Brazil
Lot 11
Asia West
Lot 15
Latin
America
(C)
Lot 12
Asia East
Lot 8
Iran Iraq
Yemen
4
2
4
3
3
3
Lot 1
North
America
Lot 4
Australia
New Zealand
Lot 4
Gulf
countries
Lot 14
Latin
America
(S)
4
1
1
3
2
1
Lot 3
Japan
Korea
1
Proposed shape of lots:
Action 2 Call 2013 (rest of the world)
Proposed n° of partnerships
:
x
Strand 1
Strand 2
Proposed shape of lots:
Action 2 Call 2013 (neighbouring countries)
Proposed n° of partnerships:
Lot 4
Russia
Lot 1
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt
Lot 2
Jordan
,
Lebanon,
OPT, Syria
Lot 3
Israel
Lot 5
Belarus,
Moldova,
Ukraine,
Armenia,
Azerbaijan,
Georgia
Lot 7
Albania,
Bosnia &
Herzegovina
FYROM,
Kosovo*,
Montenegro,
Serbia
Lot 9
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan
NEW!
Lot 10
Uzbekistan
country lot
x
2
4
4
3
9
1
1
4
NEW!
Lot 6
Tunisia
2
*This designation is without prejudice to positions on
status, and
 is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the
Kosovo Declaration of Independence
Max. duration of the project: 48 months
Action 2 partnerships: Lot 2
Applicant
:
 
EU HEI
Partnership composition
 (
m
aximum 20 HEIs)
:
5 EU HEIs
5 HEIs from at least 3 different country of the lot
 
(extra point for total geographical coverage)
Joint Coordination
: Lot 2 HEI 
universities
Action 2: Lot 2 (
Jordan, 
Lebanon, OpT and Syria
)
Joint coordination
-
Not compulsory but strongly encouraged
-
better efficiency, feasibility and sustainability of the
partnership
-
Supports capacity building in Lot 1 universities
-
Primary legal responsibilities to the applicant (EU HEI) but
Lot 1 co-coordinator plays a key role in the joint
coordination of the project at regional level
Action 2 partnerships: Lot 2
Action 2 partnerships: mobility requirements
Start of student and staff mobility: 3 cohorts
(Sept. 2013 – Dec. 2014/Sept. 2014 – Dec. 2015/Sept. 2015 – Dec. 2016)
No-EU mob. min. 70% - EU mob max 30%
Mobility 
open to all fields of study
Scholarships beneficiaries must be 
Libyan or nationals of the any
country concerned by the lot and specifically:
Target Group 1 
registered in one of the HEIs member of the
partnership (50% of the total mobility)
Target Group 2 
registered/work in a HEIs not included in the
partnership or have obtained a university degree by an institution
of these countries
Target Group 3 
in particularly vulnerable situations, for social
and political reasons (e.g. refugee status or asylum seekers,
indigenous population or IDPs)
Action 2 mobility target
 
TG 1 (in partner univ)
TG 2 (other candidate)
TG 3 (vulnerable group)
 
 
Action 2 individual mobility
 
 
Action 2: involvement of Jordanian HEIs (Call 2011)
Action 2: involvement of Jordanian HEIs (Call 2012)
*
figures for 2010, 2011 and 2012 represent the partnerships' planned mobility
Action 2: Jordanian mobility (2007-2012)
Action 2: selection process for HEIs
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EACEA
: Eligibility and selection criteria
EU Delegations:
Eligibility non-EU HEIs
Relevance regional priorities
External experts
: Assessment of proposals
Evaluation Committee
Selection Decision
Partnerships (EU coord.) submit an application
EM Students selection (Action 1 and 2)
All students are selected by consortia / partnerships
1.
Students have to review:
the EMMCs/EMJDs offer (Action 1)
the partnerships selected under Lot 2 and the
study opportunities they offer (Action 2)
2.
Students apply directly to the course or
partnership
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
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
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
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/index_en.php
Programme Guide
Calls for Proposals
How to apply for
scholarships
Selected projects
HEI partner search
FAQs
 
 
Questions on 
Erasmus Mundus:
EACEA-Erasmus-Mundus@ec.europa.eu
Thank you for your attention!
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The Erasmus Mundus programme aims to enhance the quality of higher education through international cooperation, promote intercultural understanding, and increase the attractiveness of European higher education. It consists of 3 main actions: Joint Master Courses, Joint Doctorates, and Partnerships. Action 1 focuses on developing joint programmes by HEIs, offering scholarships and grants for students and researchers. While there has been limited involvement of Jordanian HEIs in the programme, a significant number of scholarships have been awarded to students and scholars from 2004 to 2012.


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  1. Erasmus Mundus The programme in brief (Amman, 21st January 2013) Clivio Casali Programme Manager EACEA, Erasmus Mundus and External Cooperation Unit

  2. Erasmus Mundus - objectives Enhance the quality of higher education through international cooperation Contribute to intercultural understanding Contribute to capacity building in partner countries Boost students and staff career prospects Increase the attractiveness of European higher education

  3. ERASMUS MUNDUS: 3 ACTIONS SCHOLARSHIPS ACTION 1: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Courses Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorates NO CALL IN 2013 students (undergr to post- doc.) and Staff (acad. and admin.) ACTION 2: Erasmus Mundus Partnerships ACTION 3: Projects to promote higher education cooperation between Europe and the rest of the world

  4. 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/mulitple degrees

  5. 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

  6. Action 1: Involvement of Jordan HEIs and mobility(2004-12) Jordanian HEIs have not partecipated in any of the consortia selected for joint master or doctorate programmes so far. 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 TOTAL 2004- 2012 19 2 5 0 1 1 1 1 1 7 EMMC students 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 NA NA NA EMMC scholars* 4 0 3 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA EMJD fellows** * Since 2010, EMMC consortia have selected scholars over the course of the academic year, rather than at the beginning, so nationalities of selected scholars will only be known when final reports are submitted. ** First selection of doctoral candidates made for 2010-2011 academic year.

  7. 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

  8. Action 1: How much is the scholarship? Two categories of students/doctoral candidates: Category A: Non-Europeans who are not resident, nor have carried out their main activity for more than a total of 12 months over the last 5 years, in a European country Category B: Any individual fulfilling the academic admission conditions set by the consortium and who does not fulfil Category A requirements (mainly Europeans)

  9. Action 1: Masters scholarships Category A scholarships (1-2 years) Category B scholarships (1-2 years) Academics scholarships I Contrib. to travel and other types of personal costs 4 000 per year 3 000 - only if mobility to a non-EUR partner II Contrib. to participation costs: e.g.fees & insurance Max 4 000 per semester Max 2 000 per semester III Monthly allowance 1 000 per month 500 per month IV Living allowance (incl. travel costs) 1200 per week for max. 3 months 24 000 per year 10 000 per year ( + 3 000 if travel) 14 400 for a max. 3-mth stay Total

  10. Action1: Doctorate fellowships Category A fellowship (amounts for a 3-year doctoral fellowship) Category B fellowship (amounts for a 3-year doctoral fellowship) I Contrib. to travel, installation and other personal costs 7500 3000 (if mobility to non-EUR partner) II Fixed contrib. to the EMJD participation costs 300 per month ( 10 800 for 36 months) for non- laboratory based EMJDs 600 per month ( 21 600 for 36 months) for laboratory based EMJDs III Fixed living allowance (36 months in total) 2 800 per month (i.e. 100 800 for 36 months) for an employment contract 1 400 per month (i.e. 50 400 for 36 months) for a stipend Maximum fellowship amount Between 61 200 and 129 900 (depending on category, lab. or type of recruitment)

  11. Action 2 Partnerships Large partnerships between universities from the EU and non-EU universities from a specific region (lots) Scholarships of varying length (1 month to 3 years) Bachelor, master, doctorate, post-doctorate students and Staff (training, teaching, research activities, HE management) Mobility not linked to specific programmes (all programmes on offer in partner HEIs can be followed) Addressing different target groups including vulnerable groups Integration of cross-cutting issues (i.e. disadvantaged group and gender balance)

  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 in 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

  14. Action 2: involvement of Jordanian HEIs (2007-2012) Grand Total Organisation 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 AL BALQA APPLIED UNIVERSITY AL HUSSEIN BIN TALAL UNIVERSITY GERMAN JORDANIAN UNIVERSITY HASHEMITE UNIVERSITY JORDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MUTAH UNIVERSITY PRINCESS SUMAYA UNIVERSITY FOR TECHNOLOGY TAFILA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF JORDAN YARMOUK UNIVERSITY Grand Total 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 7 7 4 5 5 5 5 10 13 43

  15. Action 2 partnerships A. Organisation of the mobility: EUR 10,000 flat rate per partner EUR 10,000 flat rate for co-coordination (if applicable) B. Scholarships: Monthly allowance Tuition and registration costs Insurance Travel costs, according to distance-based flat rates

  16. Action 2: how much is the scholarship? Type Monthly subsistence Duration (months) Tuition/ Registration Insurance (per month) Maximum (excl travel) 3000 if > 10m - Feewaiver if stay below 10 months Masters 1 000 1 sem 24 m 75 31 800 3000 for min 10 m Doctorate 1 500 6 36 75 65 700 No unit costs. 5000 per acad yr for specialised postdoc studies n.a. Post- Doctorate 1 800 6 10 75 23 750 Staff 2 500 1 - 3 75 7 725

  17. 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

  18. Action 3 to date 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) 18

  19. Action 3: involvement of Jordanian HEIs Institution Title Selection Year FORT - Forging Ties and Building Bridges between Mediterranean Higher Education Institutions Princess Sumaya University for Technology 2008 Princess Sumaya University for Technology Joint Innovation & Synergies in Education and Research - Mediterranean Region 2010 Synergies and Innovation: Linking the MENA region, the Gulf and Europe in Higher Education University of Jordan 2012 Personal on-line advice for study in Europe orientation Gesco for Academic Services 2012 International Federation of Medical Students Personal on-line advice for study in Europe orientation 2012

  20. Erasmus Mundus Call for Proposals 2013 EACEA/38/2012

  21. NEW Call for Proposals(EACEA/38/12) 2013 Call launched December 2012 Deadline for proposals: 15 April 2013 Targets: - 62 Action 2 Partnerships - 8 Action 3 Projects Selection to be completed by July 2013 21

  22. Whats new in 2013? No Action 1 Call (Masters Courses and Joint Doctorates) Increased budget for Action 2 and 3 Action 2 award criteria: Importance of geographical coverage: EU and non EU partners Past/current performance of partnership: management capacity (where applicable) 22

  23. 2013 Call Action 2 targets 18 lots for 57 partnerships Total budget EUR 187.4 million Mobility for minimum 6,877 individuals

  24. Proposed shape of lots: Action 2 Call 2013 (rest of the world) Proposed n of partnerships: x 2 Lot 1 North America 1 4 1 Lot 8 Lot 3 Japan Korea Iran Iraq Yemen Lot 11 Asia West Lot 4 Gulf 1 4 Lot 13 India countries Lot 12 Asia East Lot 15 Latin America (C) 3 4 Lot 18 ACP countries 2 3 NEW! Lot 16 Brazil 3 3 Lot 14 Latin America (S) 1 Lot 17 Lot 4 South Africa Australia New Zealand Strand 2 Strand 1

  25. Proposed shape of lots: Action 2 Call 2013 (neighbouring countries) Proposed n of partnerships: x 2 Lot 4 Russia 4 3 Lot 7 Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina FYROM, Kosovo*, Montenegro, Serbia Lot 5 Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia Lot 9 Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan 9 NEW! Lot 10 Uzbekistan country lot NEW! Lot 6 Tunisia 2 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, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence

  26. Action 2 partnerships: Lot 2 Nr. of Lot 2 Countries Budget per prtnships Nr. of Prtnships Maximum grant per prtnship scholarships per partn. Jordan Lebanon OpT Syria 12 Mln 120 4 3 Mln Max. duration of the project: 48 months

  27. Action 2: Lot 2 (Jordan, Lebanon, OpT and Syria) Applicant: EU HEI Partnership composition (maximum 20 HEIs): 5 EU HEIs 5 HEIs from at least 3 different country of the lot (extra point for total geographical coverage) Joint Coordination: Lot 2 HEI universities

  28. Action 2 partnerships: Lot 2 Joint coordination - Not compulsory but strongly encouraged - better efficiency, feasibility and sustainability of the partnership - Supports capacity building in Lot 1 universities - Primary legal responsibilities to the applicant (EU HEI) but Lot 1 co-coordinator plays a key role in the joint coordination of the project at regional level

  29. Action 2 partnerships: mobility requirements Start of student and staff mobility: 3 cohorts (Sept. 2013 Dec. 2014/Sept. 2014 Dec. 2015/Sept. 2015 Dec. 2016) No-EU mob. min. 70% - EU mob max 30% Mobility open to all fields of study Distribution Type of mobility Undergraduates Masters Doctorates Post-doctorates Staff 30-40% 15-25% 5-15% 5-15% 15-25%

  30. Action 2 mobility target Scholarships beneficiaries must be Libyan or nationals of the any country concerned by the lot and specifically: Target Group 1 registered in one of the HEIs member of the partnership (50% of the total mobility) Target Group 2 registered/work in a HEIs not included in the partnership or have obtained a university degree by an institution of these countries Target Group 3 in particularly vulnerable situations, for social and political reasons (e.g. refugee status or asylum seekers, indigenous population or IDPs)

  31. Action 2 individual mobility TG 1 (in partner univ) TG 2 (other candidate) TG 3 (vulnerable group)

  32. Action 2: involvement of Jordanian HEIs (Call 2011) Coordinating Institution Title Partner Institutions Avempace Technische Universit t Berlin(DE) Hashemite University Princess Sumaya University For Technology Yarmouk University Mutah University Tafila Technical University Hashemite University University Of Jordan Jordan University Of Science And Technology Yarmouk University Tafila Technical University Lund University (SE) JOSYLEEM

  33. Action 2: involvement of Jordanian HEIs (Call 2012) Coordinating Institution Title Partner Institutions PEACE Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES) Al Balqa Applied University Princess Sumaya University for Technology Al Hussein Bin Talal University Cardiff Metropolitan University (UK) EPIC German Jordanian University Princess Sumaya University For Technology University of Jordan Yarmouk University Princess Sumaya University for Technology Yarmouk University Tafila Technical University Technische Universit t Berlin (DE) Avempace II Universita degli studi di Pavia (IT) DUNIA BEAM Princess Sumaya University for Technology University of Jordan Jordan University of Science And Technology

  34. Action 2: Jordanian mobility (2007-2012) Undergrad. Masters Doctorate Post- Staff TOT. doctorate 2007 9 11 9 5 4 38 2008 9 9 2 5 4 29 2009 9 9 3 6 6 33 2010* 16 10 7 7 9 49 2011* 14 16 12 11 27 80 2012* 66 45 26 19 32 188 Total 123 100 59 53 82 417 *figures for 2010, 2011 and 2012 represent the partnerships' planned mobility

  35. Action 2: selection process for HEIs Partnerships (EU coord.) submit an application EACEA: Eligibility and selection criteria EU Delegations: Eligibility non-EU HEIs Relevance regional priorities External experts: Assessment of proposals Evaluation Committee Selection Decision 35

  36. EM Students selection (Action 1 and 2) All students are selected by consortia / partnerships 1. Students have to review: the EMMCs/EMJDs offer (Action 1) the partnerships selected under Lot 2 and the study opportunities they offer (Action 2) 2. Students apply directly to the course or partnership

  37. 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

  38. 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

  39. 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

  40. http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/index_en.php Programme Guide Calls for Proposals FAQs Selected projects How to apply for scholarships HEI partner search

  41. Questions on Erasmus Mundus: EACEA-Erasmus-Mundus@ec.europa.eu Thank you for your attention! 41

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