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ATLANTIC CAUCASUS TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES INITIATIVE FOR VALUABLE EDUCATION Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Lot 5

The Erasmus Mundus Action II is a co-operation and mobility scheme in the area of higher education co-operation launched by Europe Aid cooperation Office and implemented by the Executive Agency Education, Audiovisual and Culture (EACEA). The Erasmus Mundus Action II program provides support to: higher education institutions to set-up inter-institutional cooperation partnerships between universities from European Union and targeted Third-Countries; individual students, researchers and university staff who wish to spend a study / research / teaching period in the context of one of the above mentioned joint programs or cooperation partnerships.

The specific objectives of Erasmus Mundus Partnerships (Action 2) are: To contribute to the mutual enrichment of societies by developing the qualifications of men and woman so that they possess appropriate skills, particularly as regards the labor market, and are open-minded and internationally experienced To promote mobility both for students, researchers and academics from third countries, especially from vulnerable groups, selected on the basis of academic excellence, to obtain qualifications and/or experience in the European Union To contribute towards the development of human resources and the international co-operation capacity of higher education institutions in third countries through increased mobility streams between the EU and third countries in accordance with the principles of equal opportunities and non-discrimination.

programme The ACTIVE programme can be considered as an element of common European collaboration and partnership of European Union and South-East Europe Universities. Project was selected under Erasmus Mundus Action II, which manages a scholarship programme funded by the European Commission. The ACTIVE program is focused on ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY fields of study. 06 Engineering, Technology; 11 Mathematics, Informatics;13 Natural Science The programme objective is to promote and transfer the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills at higher education level. The ACTIVE programme offerred student and staff scholarships to nationals of European Union, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova or Ukraine. The project provides mobility scholarships for students and staff from South-East Europe to European Union partner universities.

partners EU partners 1/ Warsaw University of Technology (program coordinator- Poland) 2/ Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary) 3/ Czech Technical University (Czech Republic) 4/ Dublin Institute of Technology (Ireland) 5/ Ecole Centrale de Nantes (France) 6/ University of the Basque Country (Spain) 7/ University of Trento (Italy) 8/ University of Southampton (England) Armenia State Engineering University of Armenia Belarus 1/ Belarus National Technical University (Minsk) 2/ Brest State Technical University (Brest)

partners Georgia 1/ Georgian Technical University 2/ Georgian Aviation University Moldowa 1/ Technical University of Moldova (Chisinau) Ukraine 1/ National Technical University of Ukraine“KPI” (Kiev) 2/ National Aerospace University (KHAI) 3/ National Aviation University “NAU” (Kiev) 4/ Donetsk National Technical University 5/ Zhytomyr State Technological University 6/ Sevastopol National Technical University

partners

mobility distribution per type of mobility Call XX/XX distribution Distribution in the original proposal Current distribution Undergraduates 25-35% 29% 27% Masters 15-25% 25% 22% Doctorates 20% Post-Doctorates 5-15% 10% 13% Staff 10-20% 11% 18% Type of mobility Distribution in the original proposal Current distribution Undergraduates 49 Masters 42 39 Doctorates 41 35 Post-Doctorates 17 23 Staff 19 33 Total 168 179

List of submitted and accepted applications submitted applications type of mobility submitted applications finally accepted FEMALE MALE TOTAL in% Undergraduate 39 44 83 25 24 49 59% Masters 55 99 21 18 39% PhD 30 29 59 17 35 postdoctoral 8 22 6 23 77% staff 36 71 19 14 33 46% 157 185 342 88 91 179   in % 54% 49% 51%

Mobility - incoming Warsaw University of Technology   Warsaw University of Technology Ecole Centrale de Nantes Czech Technical University Dublin Institute of Technology Budapest University of Technology and Economics The University of the Basque Country Universita degli Studi di Trento University of Southampton Belarus National Technical University Brest State Technical University State Engineering University of Armenia Technical University of Moldova Georgian Technical University Georgian Aviation University National Aviation University (NAU) National Technical University of Ukraine(KPI) Donetsk National Technical University National Aerospace University (KHAI) Zhytomyr State Technological University Sevastopol National Technical University total undergraduates 16 14 3 10 4 1 49 masters 17 2 39 phd 12 5 35 post doc 8 23 staff 33 TOTAL 52 15 31 18 11 6 179

Distribution of the mobility to partner universities

Mobility – outgoing from EU partner universities To non EU   Belarus National Technical University Brest State Technical University State Engineering University of Armenia Technical University of Moldova Georgian Technical University Georgian Aviation University National Aviation University (NAU) National Technical University of Ukraine(KPI) Donetsk National Technical University National Aerospace University (KHAI) Zhytomyr State Technological University Sevastopol National Technical University total from EU Warsaw University of Technology 1 2 3 6 Ecole Centrale de Nantes Czech Technical University Dublin Institute of Technology Budapest University of Technology and Economics The University of the Basque Country University of Southampton Universita degli Studi di Trento 11

Mobility – outgoing from non EU partner universities to   Warsaw University of Technology Ecole Centrale de Nantes Czech Technical University Dublin Institute of Technology Budapest University of Technology and Economics The University of the Basque Country Universita degli Studi di Trento University of Southampton total BELAUS Belarus National Technical University 1 2 8 14 Brest State Technical University 3 4 TG2 ARMENIA State Engineering University of Armenia 20 24 TG2 Armenia MOLDOVA Technical University of Moldova 11 19 GEORGIA Georgian Technical University 5 27 Georgian Aviation University TG2 Georgia TG3 Georgia UKRAINe National Aviation University(NAU) 18 83 National Technical University of Ukraine(KPI) 16 Donetsk National Technical University National Aerospace University (KHAI) 6 15 Zhytomyr State Technological University Sevastopol National Technical University TG2 Ukraine 21 TG3 Ukraine TOTAL 52 31 168

Mobility – outgoing from partner universities

distribution of the mobility from partner countries in percentage

Distribution of mobility per type of mobility undergraduate masters phd postdoctoral staff total degree seeking exchange 1 48 23 16 3 32 33 179

Distribution of mobility per type of mobility and gender

Projekt evaluation by participants legend Scale to question: 5 excellent 4 very good 3 good 2 satisfactory 1 unsatisfactory not applied

Projekt evaluation by participants

Projekt evaluation by participants

WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

distribution of mobility per countries and type of the mobility Incoming to WUT distribution of mobility per countries and type of the mobility Countries undergraduates masters phd postdoctoral staff total exchange degree seeking Obtained bachelor degree Obtained master degree Obtained phd degree Armenia 1    1 2 Belarus 3 4 Georgia 8 19 Moldova Ukraine 26 Total 15 6 11 5 52

Incoming to WUT Faculties undergraduates masters phd postdoctoral staff total exchange degree seeking Architecture 2   Centre of International Cooperation 1 Electronics and Information Technology 3 5 Production Engineering Environmental Engineering Power and Aeronautical Engineering 9 6 4 34 Mechatronics Electrical Engineering Management Geodesy and Cartography  1 Mathematics and Information Science Civil Engineering Total 15 11 52

distribution of mobility per countries and type of the mobility Outgoing from WUT distribution of mobility per countries and type of the mobility Countries undergraduates masters phd postdoctoral staff Total Armenia   1 2 Belarus Georgia Moldova 3 Ukraine Total  6

Outgoing from WUT distribution of mobility per faculties Total 4 2 6 undergraduates masters phd postdoctoral staff Total Electronics and Information Technology   1 Power and Aeronautical Engineering 3 4 Geodesy and Cartography 2 6

Projekt evaluation by WUT scholars