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ERASMUS + Katia Schiavone
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The Erasmus Programme (European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) is a European Union students exchange programme established in 1987. Erasmus Plus, ( ) is the new programme combining all the EU's current schemes for education, training, youth and sport. It is bigger and better, with 15 billion euro.
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What is "ERASMUS+" ? No matter where you're from, what you do, or how old you are, it's never too late to discover what Erasmus+ could mean for you Is the EU's programme to support education, training, youth and sport, for over 4 million Europeans to study, train gain experience, and volunteers abroad. Set to last until 2020, Erasmus+ doesn't just have opportunities for students. Merging seven prior programmes, it has opportunities for a wide variety of individuals and organisations.
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What are the objectives of the Erasmus+ Programme?
the sustainable development of Partner Countries in the field of higher education; the objectives of the Europe 2020 Strategy, including the headline education target; the overall objectives of the renewed framework for European cooperation in the youth field ( ); the objective of developing the European dimension in sport, in particular grassroots sport, in line with the EU work plan for sport
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In order to promote innovation and employability, the programme supports:
INDIVUDUALS Erasmus+ has opportunities for people of all ages, helping them develop and share knowledge and experience at institutions and organisations in different countries Mobility Projects for Higher Education Students and Staff Mobility Projects fo VET Learners and Staff ORGANISATIONS Erasmus+ has opportunities for a wide range of organisations, including universities, education and training providers, think-tanks, research organisations, and private businesses. Joint Master Degrees Strategic Partnerships Knowledge alliances Sector Skills Alliances SPORT Actions in the field of sport are designed to promote participation in sport, physical activity, and voluntary activities Partnerships Not profit sport events Small parterships
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The Programme Guide This Programme Guide is a tool for everybody who would like to have a real knowledge of what the Eramus+ Programme is about.This document is mainly addressed to those who wish to be: participating organisations; Participants( students,adult learners, young people, volunteers...) for most Actions, all the rules and conditions for receiving a grant from the Programme are specified in this Programme Guide; for some other Actions, which are only mentioned in this Programme Guide, the rules and conditions for receiving a grant are described in specific calls for proposals published by or on behalf of the European Commission.
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Who can apply within the tourism sectors ?
Mobility projects for higher education/VET Universities and other higher education institutions All legal persons active in labour market, education & training Joint master degrees Universities and other hgher education institutions All legal persons that contributes directly the Joint Master Degree; Strategic partnership /Knowledge alliances / Sector skills alliances All legal persons European sport events All legal persons active in the field of sport, established in a Programme Country
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What about founding?
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Type and level of founding
Mobility projects for higher education students. Eu grant for each trainee ranging from 300 to 700 € per month and travel costs of up to €. Mobility projects for vocational education and training lerners. Eu support for each trainee ranging from 18 to 112€ per day and travel costs of up 1.100€. Joint master degrees. Grants of 2€ to 3 million, covering 4 to 5 year projects. Strategic partnership. Grants of maximum € for Partnerships lasting 2 years and € for Partnerships lasting 3 years. Knowledge alliances. Grants of € for a 2-year alliance; 1 million for 3 year alliance. European sport events. Grants of up to €2 million for sport event involving participants from at least 12 programme countries.
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Example(s) of some projects
European Master in Tourism Management (EMTM) EMTM students follow an obligatory mobility path at 3 universities (1st semester at University of Southern Denmark; 2nd semester at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia ; 3rd semester at University of Girona). The fourth semester is dedicated to writing the master thesis. HECTOR- Educational programmes for managing European Cultural Routes The partners will work during two years on the identification and the development of educational programmes in the field of heritage and cultural tourism management related to Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe. It involves the University of Paris 1 Sorbonne, the University of Barcelona, the University of Bologna and the Fondazione Federico II.
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