Preparatory meeting for 2018 call
ICM 2018 – Same Same but Different
Grants
• Going to EU-
• Student: 800€-900€ per month
• Staff : 140€-180€ per month
• Still no tuition fees for all levels
• Coming from EU-
• Student: 700€ per month
• Staff: 180€ per month
Travel
20€ -1,500€ per participant
Organizational Support
• 350€ per mobility regardless of number of mobilities.
• HEI from partner country should receive funds, budget allocation TBD in mutual contract
*New Rates*
ICM 2018 – Same Same but Different
Staff mobility – Change in required teaching hours
• A teaching mobility has to comprise a min. of 8 teaching hours per week.
• When teaching and training are combined during a single activity- minimum teaching hours are reduced to 4 hours per week.
ICM 2018 – Same Same but Different
• Introducing Traineeships
• Transition to e-form applications
3,746
2,471
Mobility Participants Call for Proposals 2015-2017
ParticipantsIncoming (to EU)
Participants Outgoing(from EU)
2,7
89
3,0
35
4,2
35
1,6
37
2,2
39
2,3
41
2015 2016 2017
Applications Participants Awarded
Mobility Grants awarded to projects with Israel 2015-2017
6,200 ParticipantsAround 20 Million Euros
2017 South Med budget Budget 2017 EUR 28.7 m
Germany13%
France10%
Spain10%
Italy10%
UK8%
Poland7%
Romania4%
Netherlands3%
Turkey3%
Portugal3%
Czech Republic3%
Belgium2%
21 Programme Countries
24%
ICM South Med Budget for Programme Countries 2017
Germany14%
Spain6%
Italy9%
UK4%
Poland8%
Romania5%
Netherlands2%
Turkey1%
Portugal1%
Czech Republic5%
Belgium2%
Other Countries43%
ICM Grants in Israel
Outstanding Cooperation and Future Potential
Germany 40Poland 21Greece 15Lithuania 13Finland 12Cyprus 10Hungary 9Austria 8
UK 15Czech 15 Netherlands 6Belgium 5Slovakia 3Sweden 2France 0
• Lower percentage of applications awarded in Germany (69%), Romania (63%), Turkey (40%), Latvia (57%), Portugal (33%).
• Average success rate – 76%
Main Messages from Brussels
Work with non-traditional partners in Europe Nordic countries, Ireland/UK, Netherlands,
Eastern Europe.
Be involved in the drafting of the application by the European university (see quality
questions in application form).
Negotiate your Inter-institutional Agreement carefully Language requirements, student
support , Organizational support…
Split of tasks and responsibilities should be reflected in split of OS.
Problematic tax legislation in some countries
• HEIs, NAs and NEOs need to dialogue with tax authorities and relevant Ministries (e.g. in Poland new law on tax exemption is expected by the end of the year)
Problematic tac legislation:Estoniastnarg ffats morf detcuded eb ot sdeen xat emocni :Slovenia: Grants are regarded as additional funds and taxedFinland: Grants of incoming PhDs exceeding 6 months are taxablePoland seirtnuoc driht morf snezitic ot deilppa selur noitaxaT :seciffo laicnanif 'sIEH emos yb dootsrednu yltnereffid
Norway: tax authorities can in theory require taxes from incoming PhD candidates and staff
Best practice examples:Some HEIs deduct taxes from OSDirect provision (e.g. pay accomodation and travel)Organise shorter mobilitiesMinistry of Science and Higher Education and Ministry of Finance working on solution to exempt third country incoming students and staff from taxation
Managing your grantsTips for success
Make revisions to maximize the number of mobilities implemented (e.g.
substitute student to staff mobilities etc.)
Update your partners ASAP if you cannot realize your mobility grants.
Cooperate through shared platforms (e.g. joint staff weeks)
Maintain good communication with partners throughout project duration.
DisseminationTips for success
Build on successful staff mobility:
• Create active partners in the promotion on institutional internationalization
• Session with management to link activities to HEI strategy
Leverage student’s good experience:
• Assisting orientation periods for incoming students
• Encourage the creation of mobility outputs
• Follow up projects
Information day
June-JulyBest time to sign the inter
institutional agreement
Mobility beginsSeptember and beyond
February – JuneEvaluation and
confirmation process+
Contractualisation phase
Deadline1.02.18
12:00) Brussels time)
Application phase
Call for proposals
2018
1.07Start of mobility
projects
Before the actual mobility
Learning/Mobility Agreement + Grant
Agreement
Make sure you have a PIC and no duplicates
Selectingparticipants
Useful links
• Partner search - http://eupartnersearch.com/Default.aspx
• Staff mobility - http://staffmobility.eu/
• New ICM handbook to be published with the Call http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmusplus/opportunities-for-organisations/learningmobility/higher-education_en
• Qualitative questions -http://www.erasmusplus.org.il/sites/erasmus2/UserContent/images/4.JPG
• Interinstitutional agreement -http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/education_culture/repository/education/opportunities/higher-education/doc/partner-programme-iia_en.pdf
• More on ICM - http://www.erasmusplus.org.il/international-credit-mobility
Some more useful links
• Guide of amendment - http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/sites/erasmusplus/files/library//ka107-amendment-agreements_en.pdf
• Quick Guide for Participating Higher Education Institutions in Partner Countries -http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/sites/erasmusplus/files/library//guide-credit-mobility_en.pdf
• Distance calculator - http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/resources/distance-calculator_en
Thank you for your attention!
You are welcome to contact us at any time!
www.erasmusplus.org.il
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