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Tempus. برنامج الإتحاد الأوروبي ل دعم التعليم العالي TEMPUS III – MEDA. Ministry of Higher Education. National Tempus Office-Egypt. Education and Culture. nto@tempus-egypt.com www.tempus-egypt.com. NTO - Egypt.
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Tempus برنامج الإتحاد الأوروبي لدعم التعليم العاليTEMPUS III – MEDA Ministry of Higher Education National Tempus Office-Egypt Education and Culture nto@tempus-egypt.com www.tempus-egypt.com NTO - Egypt
Master of Science Course in Applied Environmental Geosciences and Water Recourses Management 2004
Background TEMPUS is the European Community Programme for the development of Higher Education systems
Specific Objectives • Establishment of new courses or reform of former ones in the list of national priorities. • Help higher education institutions restructure and reform their management. • Encourage institutions to work together and set up networks, in a particular discipline. • Develop training and capacity building. • Provide higher education institutions with some basic materials.
Tempus Mechanisms • Joint European Projects (JEP) • Curricula Development (CD) • University Management (UM) • Institutional Capacity Building (IB) Deadline for Application: 15 December • Structural and Complimentary Measures (SCM) • Structural Measures (SM) • Complimentary Measures (CM) Deadline for Application (ONLINE): 15 February & 15 October • Individual Mobility Grants (IMG) • Preparation of a Joint European Project Proposal • Participation in a Specific Event • Retraining Period Deadline for Application (ONLINE): 15 February, 15 June & 15 October
Who can Participate • Any higher education institutions officially recognized by the national authorities ( public or private) • Industries, companies, professional organizations and social partners • All public authorities at local, regional and national level • Non governmental organizations (NGO’s)
2005 News • Structural Measures • Innovative projects emphasizing on Processes (Transfer of Know how, Aquisition of skills, etc.) • Addresses issues such as Quality Assurance, Accreditation, recognition of Qualification, etc. • Complimentary Measures • Responds to short-term needs for dissemination and transfer of good practice • Projects that build on well-established programs • Provide practical and theoritical foundation for reform policies in the form of training, seminars, etc. Projects SHOULD be Endorsed by the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education, and be a partner, IF POSSIBLE.
Egyptian Priorities 2005 • Joint European Projects • Priority will be given to the projects involving several Egyptian higher education institution. The following priorities apply: • Curriculum Development • Biology and biotechnology • Environmental sciences (including water resource management) • Mechatronics and informatics • Intercultural studies • University Management • Establishment of E-management, total quality management and quality assurance system. • Training Courses for Institution Building • No specific priorities • Structural and Complementary measures • Establishment of National Qualifications Framework (NQF). • Exchange of experience focusing on Bologna Process. • Improving knowledge resources. • Promotion of university-industry-society partnership aimed at establishing certified training centers for technical and vocational training.
Input (in Egypt) • EC Funding through the MEDA Partnership Agreement • Allocated 11 Million Euro for 2003-2004 (Fully absorbed) • Allocated 12 Million Euro for 2005-2006
Financial Issues: Generalities • Application though Contractor (Grant Holder) • Procedure • Application • Evaluation • Approval • Contract Signature • Money Istallments (70%, 20%, 10%) • Reporting (Jan 15th/Y1, March 1st/Y2, Final) • Final Accounting • Monitoring • Roles and Responsibilities • Bank Accounts
Ligible Funding • Mentioned and endorsed • Necessary for the implementation of the Project • During the Project Duration • Book Keeping (Here and there) • Examples • Staff Cost (30%), Academic & Administrative • Equipment Cost (30%) • Printing and Publishing • Overheads (7%) • Other Costs
Illegible Funding • Money Investment • Loan financing, interests, etc. • Furniture, Cars, Research Equipment, Telephones, Mobile Phones, Security and Alarming Systems • Hospitalities • Fees of usage of equipment • Registration and Enrollment fees • Infra structure (Buildings, AC, etc.)
Equipment • Inventoried • General Buying Rules (<10K€, <50K€, etc.) • Tax and Custom exemption
Travel Cost • Travel • Train • Plane • Perdiem (full, half, etc.) • Inside or Outside • Travel Report
Staff Cost • < 30% of the total eligible costs • Depend on the Activity not on the Grade • Subject to all local taxes • Paied in LE • Local rates • 800 – 1800, 600 – 1000 • 1000 – 2500, 1500 – 4000 • Staff Convention
How NTO can Help? • Letters for issuing visas • Letters for tax and customs exemption. • Consultation with equipment purchase if done locally. • Dissemination and promotion for projects activities and outcomes in HE sector in Egypt. (You are invited for the National TEMPUS Projects’ Forum NTPF-3 March 7th 2006)
Common Pitfalls • Duplication of resources within the same institution (go for more comprehensive and integrated equipments). • Sustainability threats. • Lack of integration among enhancement projects either within the same institution or across different institutions in the same field of specialization. • Inflation in staff cost in early stages of the project that cause shortage by the end of the period.
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