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Erasmus Centralizované aktivity

Erasmus Centralizované aktivity. EU 2020 EU political agenda for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth through an economy based on knowledge and innovation. Updated strategic framework for European co-operation in education and training E&T2020. Lifelong learning + mobility.

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Erasmus Centralizované aktivity

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  1. Informačné stretnutie Erasmus koordinátorov 26. – 27. júna 2012, Zvolen ErasmusCentralizované aktivity

  2. EU 2020 EU political agenda for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth through an economy based on knowledge and innovation Updated strategic framework for European co-operation in education and training E&T2020 Lifelong learning + mobility Quality and efficiency Equity + social cohesion Creativity+ innovation Higher education and research are high on the EU agenda.Reforms are needed to allow universities to play their full part in reaching policy objectives 2

  3. Calls 2011-2013 • Multilateral projects • Cooperation between HE and enterprises • Social dimension in higher education • Develop mobility strategies and remove barriers to mobility • Modernisation of higher education (curriculum, governance & funding) • Fostering excellence and innovation Academic Networks Accompanying Measures

  4. Multilateral projects Dissemination of outputs Cooperation of HE Institutions and relevant stakeholders Innovation Applying European policy framework 5 specific priorities

  5. Academic Networks

  6. Accompanying Measures

  7. General conditions * Any third county partner is in addition to the minimum number of LLP countries

  8. Partnership average

  9. Degree of coverage of HE policy priorities by Erasmus centralised actions

  10. www.eue-net.org/ (2010) www.q-planet.org/ (2010) www.inenter.eu (Sept 2012) www.eu-grad.eu (Sept 2012) European Center for Project/Internship Excellence (Sept 2014, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, partner STU)

  11. www.emqt.org Erasmus Mobility Quality Tools (2011, Universitádegli Studi di Padova) exchangeability.eu Fostering mobility of students with disabilities (Sept 2011, UNICA, partner UK Bratislava) European Digital Virtual Design lab (Sept 2013, Limburg Catholic University College, partner TUKošice)

  12. www.aca-secretariat.be ENPMOB - Comparative study of European and national-level policies and practices on academic mobility (Jan 2012) IMPI – Indicators for Mapping and Profiling Internationalisation (Sept 2012, koord. CHE Consult) MOWIN - Mapping "mobility windows" in European higher education. Examples from selected countries (Sept 2013)

  13. ScholarshipPortal.eu (Sept 2010) Stexx.eu: the STudent Experience Exchange platform (Sept 2011) (BachelorsPortal.eu, MastersPortal.eu andPhDportal.eu)

  14. www.maunimo.eu - Mapping University Mobility of Staff and Students (Sept 2012) www.esn.org Prime, Prime 2010 SocialErasmus (Sept 2012) www.eua.be

  15. Useful links DG Education and Culture http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/education_culture/index_en.html Executive Agency (EACEA)http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/erasmus/erasmus_en.htm LLP – Erasmus – Project compendia http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/results_projects/project_compendia_en.php 17

  16. Kontakt erasmus@saaic.sk alebo Katarína Šmálová bologna@saaic.sk Informačné stretnutie Erasmus koordinátorov 26. – 27. júna 2012, Zvolen

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