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Erasmus+ utomeuropeisk mobilitet International Credit Mobility 2015-11-26
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All other countries worldwide
Erasmus+ utomeuropeisk mobilitet International Credit Mobility Mobility for students and staff between programme countries and partner countries, in both directions Programme countries 28 EU member states + Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey Partner countries All other countries worldwide
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Erasmus+ utomeuropeisk mobilitet International Credit Mobility
All study levels: bachelor, master, PhD. 3-12 months for students, 5 days -2 months for staff Based on the same mechanisms as Erasmus+ mobility (a charter, bilateral agreements, learning agreements) Project length is 2 years
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Budget Five funding instruments:
European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI) Instrument for Pre-accession (IPA) Development Co-operation Instrument (DCI) Partnership Instrument (PI) European Development Fund (EDF)
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Budget
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Budget European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI) 45%
Instrument for Pre-accession (IPA) 18%
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Budget Development Co-operation Instrument (DCI) 24%
Partnership Instrument (PI) 9%
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Budget European Development Fund (EDF) 4%
African, Caribbean and Pacific states
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Budget Budget for Sweden 2016
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Student grants Travel grants: € per student depending on distance between home/host country Incoming students: grants of € 850, € 800 or € 750 per month depending on living costs in host country Outgoing students: € 650 per month Extra funding for students with disabilites can be granted separately
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Staff/teacher grants Travel grants: € per person depending on distance between home/host country Incoming staff: grants of € 160, € 140, € 120 eller € 100 per day depending on living costs in host country, for maximum 14 days. After that 70% of this amount. Outgoing staff: € 160 per day Extra funding for staff with disabilites can be granted separately
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application Identify partner institutions Write bilateral agreements
Malmö University (international office) sends application to UHR (31 January 2016) Application is assessed by UHR experts (quality criteria) UHR announces approved applications for Sweden and writes contracts with approved institutions for a number of grants per region and per type of mobility Approved projects can start sending/receiving students and staff Timetable: · Nov/December: application support from the international office · January 13, 2017: deadline for faculties to submit applications to the International Office · 31 January 2016: Malmö University sends application to UHR
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application Identify partner institutions Ongoing cooperations
Bilateral agreements? Linneaus-Palme projects? Pioritise!
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application Quality questions – award criteria
the relevance of the planned mobilities the quality of cooperation agreements the quality of the project design its impact and dissemination for each Partner Country. Fill out the Mah-application: mah.se/icm Ah.
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Förberedande besök för Erasmus+ utomeuropeiska aktiviteter - Preparatory visits
Funding for Swedish institutions to visit partner countries (not programme countries) No deadline – ongoing applications Maximum 2 persons per visit and 2 applications per institution and call Application online at
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