1 International Projects Area The Erasmus Mundus Programme at the UGR International Relations Office.

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1 International Projects Area The Erasmus Mundus Programme at the UGR International Relations Office

2 Index The International Projects Area: Mission and activities The Erasmus Mundus Programme at the UGR: Action 1: Erasmus Mundus Master Courses Action 2: Partnerships Action 3: Promotion projects The EM Action 2 -Partnerships at the UGR: Overview Coordination: Monesia Ánimo, ¡Chévere! Al-Idrisi International Relations Office

3 The International Projects Area: Mission (1) General objective: to facilitate and promote the participation of the University of Granada in international projects International Relations Office

4 The International Projects Area: Mission (2) Specific objectives: to inform the University of Granada members about upcoming national and international calls; to provide the University of Granada members with technical advice during the drafting stage of a proposal at an international level; to offer the University of Granada members technical support during the whole project life cycle; International Relations Office

5 The International Projects Area: main activities search of national and international calls for proposals; compilation of documents (call, application form, FAQs, etc…); dissemination of calls for proposals; preparation and submission of administrative documents (letter of intent, project proposal, etc…); inclusion of project proposals in the IRO database; projects follow-up (financial management, reports, etc…); International Relations Office

6 The Erasmus Mundus Programme at the UGR Active participation from its outset EM-Action 1A Master Courses: Coordinator: GEMMA, MundusFor Partner: CIMET, Europubhealth EM-Action 2 (former External Cooperation Window) EM-Action 3 (former Action 4 - Enhancing attractiveness): Coordinator: CPCNASCE, Movinter Partner: Wishes, EACOVIROE, TRANS-DOC, REALITY International Relations Office

7 The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (1) The EM Action 2 Scheme: co-operation and mobility scheme; students, researchers and staff mobility; between Europe and “Third Countries”; grouped in geographical lots; organized by partnerships of up to 20 universities; co-financed by the European Commission; International Relations Office

8 The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (2) The EM Action 2 Scheme objectives: Capacity building in Higher Education: training of higher education staff; transfer of know-how and good practices; implementation of Common Areas of Higher Education; Cooperation: development of a pool of well-qualified, open-minded and internationally experienced young women/men; strengthening of political, cultural, educational and economical links between Europe and Third Countries; International Relations Office

9 The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (3) The EM Action 2 Scheme objectives: Social aspects: training of students and professionals from  vulnerable groups;  socioeconomically disadvantaged strata of the society; poverty reduction; Good governance: capacity building in administration and public and private sectors; promotion of common values; respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms, peace, democracy, good governance, gender, equality, the rule of law, solidarity and justice; International Relations Office

10 The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (4) The EU grant covers the costs for the organisation of mobility by the partners by a flat rate of up to € per partnership implementation of individual mobility flows in terms of unit costs for: travel (from 250 € to €, according to the distance) subsistence (from € to € per month) tuition fees if applicable (3,000 € / acad. year) insurance (75 € / month) International Relations Office

The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (5) Involvement since 2007 Participation in partnerships ( ): Coordinator: Monesia: Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay – lot 17 Ánimo, ¡Chévere!: Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Venezuela – lot 19b Al-Idrisi: Morocco, Argel, Tunisia – lot 1 Partner: Egypt – lot 2 Egypt and Lebanon – lo2 Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian Territories – lot2 Israel and Palestinian Territories – lot 3 Palestinian Territories – lot 3b Israel-lot 3 (2 different partnerships EDEN and ) Russia – lot 4 Jordan, Syria, Lebanon – lot 4 and lot 5 Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine –lot 5 Ukraine, Moldova, Bielorrusia –lot 8 Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan - lot 9 and lot 8 Western Balkans – lot 10 and lot 6 Regional Asia – lot 12 and lot 10 Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela- lot 12 Argentina – lot13a China – lot 14 South Africa – lot14b Argentina – lot 16b Bolivia, Argentina, Peru – lot 18 Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama – lot 21b 11 International Relations Office

12 The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (6) Mobility flows: TOTAL (last 3 academic years): Incoming: 325 Outgoing: 80 Management: inter-area coordination Mobility Area Projects Area Financial Area Information Area International Relations Office

13 The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (7) Monesia - MObility Network Europe-Southamerica: an Institutional Approach Lot 17: Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay Budget: € Partnership: Brazil:6 partners Paraguay: 2 partners Uruguay: 2 partners Europe: 10 partners Associates: 2 Brazilian, 1 European Mobility flows: Total: 155  LA-EU: 110 (Brazil: 60; Paraguay: 25; Uruguay: 25)  EU-LA: 45 International Relations Office

14 The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (8) ÁNIMO, ¡CHÉVERE! - Academic Network for International Mobility: Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, Venezuela and Europe Reaching for Excellence Lot 19b: Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Venezuela Budget: € Partnership: Chile:2 partners Cuba: 3 partners Ecuador: 3 partners Venezuela:2 partners Europe: 10 partners Associates: 1 Chile, 2 Cuba, 1 Europe Mobility flows: Total: 168  LA-EU: 121 (Chile: 28; Cuba: 37; Ecuador: 28; Venezuela: 28)  EU-LA: 47 International Relations Office

15 The EM Action 2 - Partnerships at the UGR (9) AL-IDRISI – A Scholarship Scheme for Exchange and Cooperation between Europe and the Magreb Lot 1: Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia Budget: € Partnership: Algeria:3 partners Morocco: 4 partners Tunisia: 3 partners Europe: 10 partners Associates: 1 Algeria, 1 Morocco, 1 Tunisia, 3 Europe Mobility flows: Total: 171  Magreb-EU: 123 (Algeria: 34; Morocco: 44; Tunisia: 45 )  EU-Magreb: 48 International Relations Office

16 Thanks! – Merci! – Danke! – Grazie! International Relations Office