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ATLANTIS Next generation of EU-U.S. cooperation programs in higher education (summary presented at the Leeds meeting)
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Summary Only undergraduate programs Double of joint degrees Four years funding period Minimal number of institutions: 1 in the U.S. (US-1) 2 in the EU (EU-1, EU-2) Max. budget (EU): 696k€ (inc. 15k€/year flat rate for all EU institutions) Student exchange starts: September 2007 Deadline for submission: 7/7/2006
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The call EAC/36/2006 ATL ANT IS Title: Actions for Transatlantic Links and Academic Networks in Training and Integrated Studies Action 1: Transatlantic degree consortia projects Action 2: Excellence (Follow-up) Mobility projects (not available in 2006) Policy-oriented measures
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General objectives Human resource development for „global knowledge-based economy” Promote „mutual understanding of people” Promote collaboration between universities Contribute to the development of higher education institutions Contribute to the professional excellence of the individual participants
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Operational objectives Joint or double degrees „Two degrees for the price of one” Recognition of qualifications Linguistic and cultural integration Increase mobility
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Institutions At least one university from the U.S. At least two universities from the EU (from different member states) Only one EU university delivers a degree for the students from the U.S.: possible but less competitive At the overall selection of the proposals, the high diversity of the EU member states with lead institutions is preferred.
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Language of education Consortia must provide the possibility for the students to use at least two languages spoken in the EU Language of education may be different of the language spoken in the country (e.g. English in Budapest) Linguistic and cultural training is required for U.S. students U.S. students are expected to gain professional expertise in at least one language spoken in the EU member states (other than English)
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Mobility (EU universities) At least 6 students each year One academic year: 10 months At least one year of mobility for participating students Student mobility grant: 12k€ / year Faculty mobility grant: 1k€ (travel) + 1k€ / week (min. 1, max. 8 weeks), max. 60 k€ for a 4 year long project
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Requirements for the proposal International offices are required in all institutions. Agreements (tuition fees, credit transfers) are needed Guarantee of degree deliverance for successful students Description of the curriculum and mobility scenario Cultural preparation in the U.S. and language education in Europe
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Payment procedures Similar to our current grant: 25% advance payment at the begining of each year (4 year long project) Interim report is required at the end of each year
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A general starting idea U.S. students would come to the EU universities for fundamental training (during the first half of their B.Sc. program). EU students would go to the U.S. universities for specialization (second half of their B.Sc. program).
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