Mobilità Erasmus+

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Erasmus Plus è il programma dell’Unione europea per l’Istruzione, la Formazione, la Gioventù e lo Sport 2014-2020.

Si riporta di seguito un estratto della Guida al Programma (in lingua inglese) con alcune informazioni generali e i link per accedere ai documenti ufficiali.

The Erasmus+ Programme is designed to support Programme Countries' efforts to efficiently use the potential of Europe’s talent and social assets in a lifelong learning perspective, linking support to formal, non-formal and informal learning throughout the education, training and youth fields. The Programme also enhances the opportunities for cooperation and mobility with Partner Countries, notably in the fields of higher education and youth.

In the field of higher education, Erasmus+ supports the following main Actions targeting cooperation with Partner Countries:

  • International credit mobility of individuals and Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (under Key Action 1) promoting the mobility of learners and staff from and to Partner Countries;
  • Capacity-building projects in higher education (under Key Action 2) promoting cooperation and partnerships that have an impact on the modernisation and internationalisation of higher education institutions and systems in Partner Countries, with a special focus on Partner Countries neighbouring the EU;
  • Support to policy dialogue (under Key Action 3) through the network of Higher Education Reform Experts in Partner Countries neighbouring the EU, the international alumni association, policy dialogue with Partner Countries and international attractiveness and promotion events;
  • Jean Monnet activities with the aim of stimulating teaching, research and reflection in the field of European Union studies worldwide.

Dissemination and exploitation of results are crucial areas of the Erasmus+ project lifecycle. They give participating organisations the opportunity to communicate and share outcomes and deliverables, thus extending the impact of their projects, improving their sustainability and justifying the European added value of Erasmus+. In order to successfully disseminate and exploit project results, organisations involved in Erasmus+ projects are asked to give the necessary thought to dissemination and exploitation activities when designing and implementing their project. The level and intensity of such activities should be proportional to the objectives, the scope and the targets of the different Actions of Erasmus+.

http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus_en

www.erasmusplus.it

Call 2020: European Universities 2020-EAC/A02/2019

Programme Guide

2020 Annual Work Programme

The Programme Guide has three main parts:

  • Part A offers a general overview of the Programme (objectives, priorities and main features, Programme Countries, implementing structures, overall budget available);
  • Part B provides specific information about the Actions of the Programme;
  • Part C gives detailed information on procedures for grant application and selection of projects, as well as the financial and administrative provisions linked to the award of an Erasmus+ grant

 

Scheda Jean Monnet
Scheda European Universities
Scheda Erasmus mundus
Scheda Capacity
Scheda Alliances
Scheda partnership

 

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