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Brussels, February 25 and 26, 2008. ERASMUS Centralised Actions Overview of Selection Results 2007 Gilles GERVAIS EACEA. First LLP C all 2007 / Number of Applications by Action. First LLP C all 2007 / Number of Applications by Action. * including ineligible applications.
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Brussels, February 25 and 26, 2008 ERASMUS Centralised Actions Overview of Selection Results 2007 Gilles GERVAIS EACEA
First LLP Call 2007 / Number of Applications by Action *including ineligible applications
Networks Applications received: BE, CZ, GR, IT, LT, NL, RO, SE, UK Networks selected: GR, IT, NL, RO, SE, UK First LLP Call 2007 – Success Rate by Country
Well covered - To improve the quality and to increase the volume of multilateral cooperation between HEI in Europe (62%) - To support the realisation of a European Higher Education Area (48%) Less well covered - To reinforce the contribution of HE and advanced vocational education to the process of innovation (22%) - To increase the degree of transparency and compatibility between HE and advanced vocational education qualifications gained in Europe (21%) First LLP Call 2007 – Priority Coverage
Curriculum Development Well covered - Developing or revising integrated programmes covering a complete cycle of study (55%) Less well covered - Curricula which actively promote multilingualism, linguistic diversity, interculturalism in European Society (27%)
Cooperation HEIs - Enterprises Well covered - Developing strategies for cooperation between higher education and enterprises which has to include a clear concept of guidance and counselling (60%) Less well covered - Stimulating cooperation between regions and sectors with little history with cross-border contacts (0%)
Modernisation of Higher Education Well covered - Enhance the quality of the performance, contribute to the accountability and enhance their attractiveness (67%) Less well covered - Develop pro-active funding strategies, matching the diversity of the institutional profiles with the variety of funding sources (0%)
Virtual Campuses Well covered - Providing open educational resources online ensuring that organisational, technical and quality related issues are addressed in order to share content and make it easily accessible at European level (64%); - Testing innovative E-learning concepts (64%) Less well covered - Conducting a systematic critical review of existing experience or projects on virtual mobility (42%)
Networks Well covered - Define and update generic and subject specific competences using the same method as the pilot project “Tuning Educational Structure in Europe” (63%) - Develop standards for quality assurance in their particular field (Bologna Process) (63%) Less well covered - Address issue relating to governance and diversification of higher education institutions (13%)
Accompanying Measures Well covered - Communication and valorisation activities (83%) Less well covered - Thematic monitoring of projects (33%)