Presentation at the MOBIL Project Planning Meeting and Training Visit Ljubljana 30 June – 5 July 2007 Margareta Sandewall.

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Presentation at the MOBIL Project Planning Meeting and Training Visit Ljubljana 30 June – 5 July 2007 Margareta Sandewall

HIGHER EDUCTION INSTITUTIONS IN SWEDEN 36 state-run institutions 3 main private institutions 11 smaller private institutions

The organisation structure

Cooperation Programmes in Higher Education EU-Kanada EU-USA EDULINK (Alfa) Alßan Nordplus Erasmus Tempus EDULINK IAESTE Tempus EU-Japan ASEM-DUO Asia-Link EU-Australien EU-Nya Zeeland Lifelong Learning Programme, LLP Erasmus Leonardo da Vinci Grundtvig Comenius Minor Field Studies Linnaeus-Palme Internship Grants

Coordinator of the National Team of Bologna Experts Aim Facilitate the implementation of the Bologna Process at Swedish Higher Education Institutions

Grants allocated by IPO to the Higher Education sector 2006 (EUR) Erasmus 5,137,380 Leonardo da Vinci1,661,355 Tempus (national funding) 114,224 Linnaeus-Palme3,581,469 Minor Field Studies1,925,082 Internship Grants 433,728 Other 122,334 Total 12,975,572

Erasmus incoming/outgoing teachers, Sweden 1997/ /06 Incoming teachers Outgoing teachers

Erasmus incoming/outgoing students, Sweden 1992/ /06 Incoming students Outgoing students

Contact seminar in Bratislava April 2007

Russia Palestinian Authority Moldavia Kyrgyzstan Georgia FYROM Belarus Croatia Bosnia-Hercegovina Armenia Egypt Morocco Jordan Uzbekistan Serbia and Montenegro Kazakstan Ukraine Turkmenistan Tempus Sweden Partner Countries

Complementary Diversity EU-Kanada EU-USA EDULINK (Alfa) Alßan Nordplus Erasmus Tempus EDULINK IAESTE Tempus EU-Japan ASEM-DUO Asia-Link EU-Australien EU-Nya Zeeland Lifelong Learning Programme, LLP Erasmus Leonardo da Vinci Grundtvig Comenius Minor Field Studies Linnaeus-Palme Internship Grants Croatia