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Tempus & Erasmus MundusInformation day Ashgabat, 27 November 2010
Erasmus Mundus - objectives
Enhance the quality of European HE through international co-operation
Improve the development of human resources
Promote dialogue and understanding between peoples and cultures
Promote Europe as a centre of excellence in learning around the world
Policy context programme aims
3
Promote European
Higher Education
Promote intercultural understandi
ng
Improve career
prospects of
students
Erasmus MundusProgram
me
EUExternal RelationPolicies
Bologna
Lisbon / EU 2020Strategy
Erasmus Mundus - what does it offer?
Action 1 - Joint Programmes (including scholarships)
Action 2 - Partnerships (including scholarships)
Action 3 - Promotion of European HE
Erasmus Mundus - what does it offer?
Action 1 - Joint Programmes
Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses (EMMCs)
Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorates (EMJDs)
Full-study scholarships for students and researchers of exceptional quality (worldwide)
Scholarships for academics to teach on EMMCs
What is an Erasmus Mundus joint programme?
A course (masters or doctorate)…
developed and delivered by a consortium of universities…
located in at least three European countries and…
co-ordinated by a European university (non-European universities can be partners)
EMMC/EMJD must: • be an integrated programme in all its aspects• award a fully recognised degree• include a mandatory mobility component
• be fully recognised by June 2012
EMMCs/EMJDs: common features
• Framework partnership agreement covering 5 editions
• Financial support for:– the management of the joint programme – a fixed number of individual scholarships /
fellowships
• Two types of scholarships / fellowships– Category A: non-Europeans– Category B: Europeans
EMMC scholarships (Category A) Category A scholarships
Scholars scholarships
I Contribution to travel and any other types of personal costs
€ 4 000
per year
II Contribution to participation costs (incl. insurance)
Max € 4 000
per semester
III Monthly allowance € 1 000
per month
IV Living allowance (incl. travel costs)
€ 1 200 / week for a maximum
duration of 3 months per
scholar
MAX TOTAL € 24 000
/ per year
€ 14 400 for a 3-month stay max
EMJD fellowships (Category A)Contribution for a 3-year doctoral fellowship
I Travel, installation and other personal costs
€ 7 500
II EMJD participation costs •€ 300 per month (€ 10 800 for 36 months) for non-laboratory-based EMJDs or • € 600 per month (€ 21 600 for 36 months) for laboratory-based EMJDs
III Fixed living allowance (36 months in total)
•€ 2 800 per month (i.e. € 100 800 for 36 months) for an employment contract•€ 1 400 per month (i.e. € 50 400 for 36 months) for a stipend
Maximum fellowship amount Between EUR 61 200 and EUR 129 900 (depending on category, lab., or type of recruitment)
• 123 Masters and 22 Doctorates offering scholarships (2011-2012)
• A wide range of disciplines, including– Agriculture and food science, energy and
environmental sciences, engineering, mathematics & ITC, natural sciences, social sciences
• Since 2004, over 10,000 Masters students, and 1600 scholars teaching in Masters
• 3 Turkmen students selected: in 2005 (2) and 2007 (1)
• First selection of 130 Doctorate candidates
EMMCs and EMJDs: facts and figures
EMMC: an example
University of L'Aquila, Italy University of Nice, France
Autonomous University of Barcelona, SpainGdansk University Of Technology, Poland
University of Hamburg, Germany
MATHMODS Mathematical Modelling in Engineering:
2-year Masters
1st semester: L’Aquila2nd semester: Nice
3rd semester: applications 4th semester: thesis
Mathematical modelling: a unified methodological approach
to modelling and simulation of real engineering challenges
Erasmus Mundus - what does it offer?
Action 2 - Partnerships
Large partnerships between HEIs from EU + non-EU HEIs from a specific region
5 partnerships for Central Asia lot in 2010
Emphasis on co-operation and transfer of know-how
Scholarships of varying length (3 months to 3 years)
Action 2 individual mobility (C.Asia)
Bachelor, master, doctorate, post-doctorate students + HE staff (training, teaching, research activities)
Mobility not linked to specific programmes (all programmes on offer in partner HEIs can be followed)
At least 50% of individual mobility from partner institutions
Mobility only for Central Asian individuals
Action 2 – Central Asian RepublicsLot 9, 2010
4 partnerships selected (additional call to select 5th)
Partnerships coordinated by:Adam Mickiewicz University (PL)Technical University Berlin (DE)Royal Institute of Technology (SE)University of Santiago de Compostela (ES)
Turkmen institutions:
TURKMEN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE TURKMEN STATE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS AND
MANAGEMENT TURKMEN STATE UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER MAGTYMGULY
Action 2 – Central Asian RepublicsLot 9, 2010: MANECA
TU Berlin (DE)Ludwigsburg (DE)Lessius Colleage (BE)Vilnius TU (LT)Constantine Uni Nitra
(SK)
TURKMEN STATE UNIVERSITY
4 Kazakh HEIs3 Kyrgyz HEIs4 Uzbek HEIs3 Tajik HEIs
Action 2 – Central Asian RepublicsLot 9, 2010: TOSCA
Adam Mickiewicz (PL)Aquila (IT)Thessaloniki (GR)BOKU Vienna (AT)Giessen (DE)Porto (PT)Boras (SE)
TURKMEN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
TURKMEN STATE INST OF ECON & MANAGMT
4 Kazakh HEIs2 Kyrgyz HEIs2 Uzbek HEIs2 Tajik HEIs
An Action 2 partnership 2010TOSCA (Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Poland)
Application deadline for students & academics:
31 January 2011
Action 2 – Central Asian RepublicsLot 9, 2010
Four partnerships together: 382 “mobility flows”
Particular academic disciplines in focus
€ 1.95 million to fund each Partnership
Planned mobility for Turkmen nationals (2 partnerships):
Undergrad Masters Doctorate Post-Doc Staff TOTAL
3 2 2 2 2 11
8 5 3 2 4 22
11 7 5 4 6 33
Action 2 – Central Asian Republics2009 selection
Two partnerships: Eindhoven Erasmus Hogeschool Brussels
Mobility for Turkmen nationals (1 partnerships):
Undergrad Masters Doctorate Post-Doc Staff TOTAL
6 3 3 12
Erasmus Mundus - what does it offer?
Action 3 - Promotion of European HE
In 2010, given to projects that:
promote European HE in specific geographical areas
improve services for international students and doctoral candidates
address the international dimension of Quality Assurance
help strengthen relations between European HE and research
promote European study opportunities for doctoral candidates
Benefits for universities
Establish lasting links between institutions
Improve quality of teaching and students
Put in place mechanisms to facilitate mobility and degree recognition
Increase university visibility, attractiveness worldwide
Enhance reputation through involvement in excellence programmes
Benefits for students/academics
Participate in high-level masters/doctoral courses
Receive double/multiple/joint degree from consortium of excellent universities
Acquire in-depth knowledge of Europe + European HE
Improve linguistic skills, intercultural experience
Improve employability of students through recognition of qualifications and study periods abroad
Academic exchange of knowledge, ideas, contacts
EM Call for Proposals 2011• One programme, three actions = one Call
• Call published December 2010
• Deadline 29 April 2011, Selection July 2011
• Key documents:– Programme Guide– Guidelines for Applicants (Action 2)– Call for Proposals
Erasmus Mundus selection process
Action 1 Action 2 Action 3
EACEA: Eligibility and selection criteria
National Structures:Eligibility EU HEIs
Recognition degrees
EU Delegations:Eligibility 3C HEIs
Relevance regional priorities
EU Delegations:Eligibility 3C HEIs
External experts: Assessment of proposals
Selection Board
Evaluation CommitteeSelection Decision
Useful linksEACEA website – Erasmus Mundushttp://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/index_en.php
National Tempus Office Turkmenistanwww.tacistm.org Erasmus Mundus Alumniwww.em-a.eu
Erasmus Mundus partner search facilityhttp://erasmusmundus.teamwork.fr