1987 / 2007 ERASMUS 20. Erasmus - Specific objectives Support the realisation of a European Higher Education Area Reinforce the contribution of higher.

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1987 / 2007 ERASMUS 20

Erasmus - Specific objectives Support the realisation of a European Higher Education Area Reinforce the contribution of higher education and advanced vocational education to the process of innovation

Erasmus - Operational objectives Improve the quality and increase the volume of: Student and teacher mobility Multilateral cooperation of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) HEIs/enterprises cooperation Increase the degree of transparency and compatibility between higher education and advanced vocational education Towards 3 mio students by 2012

Erasmus University Charter the entry ticket and quality commitment for all Erasmus activities Erasmus Policy Statement Fundamental Principles HEIs recognised by national legislation can apply Currently ~ 2500 EUC holders

Student mobility - Studies - Placements Staff mobility - Teaching assignments - Staff training Intensive programmes (IP) Mobility support Organisation of mobility (OM) Erasmus Intensive langages courses (EILC) Erasmus Decentralised Actions managed by the National Agencies

Erasmus Centralised Actions managed by the EAC Executive Agency Multilateral projects - Curriculum development - Co-operation between universities and enterprises - Modernisation Agenda for Universities (Bologna) - Virtual Campuses Thematic Networks Accompanying Measures

Decentralised actions Student Mobility Studies Placements Budget: appr. 290 million 2007 Average mobility grant for studies 200 per month (EU contribution) Students are selected by their HEI

Duration 3–12 months Enrolled at least in second year Inter-institutional agreements Full recognition Learning agreement Transcript of records No tuition fees the traditional student mobility Principles to apply Student mobility STUDIES Decentralised actions

Student mobility PLACEMENTS Duration 3–12 months* Contract between student, home HEI and host organisation Recognition Application for placements submitted either: - directly by HEI to NA -via certified consortia to NA * students in short term higher vocational education: Min. duration 2 weeks enterprises, training and research centres, other organisations Principles to apply Decentralised actions

Budget: appr. 21 million 2007 Teachers are selected by their HEI Staff Mobility Teaching assignment Staff training

the traditional mobility / exchanges, co-teaching Principles to apply Staff mobility TEACHING Minimum of 5 hours Maximum 6 weeks Inter-institutional agreements Pre-agreed programme of lectures Decentralised actions

Duration 1-6 weeks Mobility to/from enterprises For seminars, workshops, courses, practical training, short secondments, etc. Mobility of administrative staff to another university For learning and transfer of good practice via short secondments, job shadowing, study visits, etc. Mobility of teaching staff to a partner institution To receive training for teaching and other staff in HEIs and enterprises Principles to apply Staff mobility TRAINING Decentralised actions

OM – Organisation of mobility Decentralised actions grants to institutions Budget appr. 28 million in 2007 To cover costs for: language preparation, academic recognition arrangements, tutoring, information and publicity, student services Per capita grant based on performance: based on the number of outgoing students and staff

IP – Intensive Programmes Decentralised actions grants to institutions Budget appr. 7.9 million in 2007 Project based application and selection courses taught by teachers and attended by students from at least 3 different countries special topics which may otherwise not have been taught at all recognition Minimum of 2 weeks Maximum 6 weeks

EILC – Intensive Language Courses Decentralised actions grants to institutions and to students Budget appr. 1.5 million in 2007 On the less widely used and taught languages For Erasmus students in the host country Before the start of the academic year or semester Duration from 3 to 6 weeks (minimum 60 teaching hours)

Centralised actions Budget appr. 11 million in Curriculum development - HEIs / enterprise cooperation - Modernisation projects - Virtual campuses Multilateral Projects Duration: 2 years Partners: Minimum 3 partners from 3 different countries Max. Community contribution: 75%

Curriculum Development Centralised actions grants to institutions Joint development of European modules Joint development of study programmes Project on development of the curriculum until the implementation and dissemination

HEIs / Enterprise Co-operation Centralised actions Enhancing employability and competences of graduates Promotion of placements Development of recognition and QA arrangements grants to institutions

Modernisation Projects Centralised actions grants to institutions Updating of curricula Open learning centres Diversifying funding Governance Enhancing quality Accountability Attractiveness

Virtual Campuses Centralised actions New under Erasmus, from previous e-Learning Programme Aim: To increase virtual mobility as a complement or substitute to physical mobility To integrate a virtual mobility dimension in Erasmus multilateral CD projects To increase the availability of high quality European Educational Resources in a LLL context To contribute to the modernisation agenda.

Thematic Networks Centralised actions Budget 7 million in 2007 Large-scale consortia (avg. 60 partners), all countries represented (min. 31 partners except in duly justified cases) HEIs, public bodies, enterprises, professional associations etc. Focus on an academic discipline, to develop new learning concepts and competences Duration: 3 years Max. Community contribution: 75%

Accompanying Measures Centralised actions Budget 1 million in 2007 Projects to promote the objectives and results of Erasmus projects Projects that cover information and communication activities, thematic monitoring of projects and dissemination and exploitation of project results Duration: 3 years Max. Community contribution: 75%

Erasmus more information on: European Commission on EUROPA EAC EA - Executive Agency National Agencies