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An Erasmus Mundus Project (Action 2)

GATE - knowledGe mAnagement Technology transfer and Education programme. An Erasmus Mundus Project (Action 2). With the support of the Erasmus Mundus programme of the European Union

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An Erasmus Mundus Project (Action 2)

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  1. GATE - knowledGe mAnagement Technology transfer and Education programme An Erasmus Mundus Project (Action 2) With the support of the Erasmus Mundus programme of the European Union This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Eurasia-Pacific Uninet Plenary Meeting, October 26-28, 2012 1

  2. What is GATE • GATE is an Erasmus Mundus project under the Action 2 coordinated by Johannes Kepler University Linz • Project duration: 2012 – 2016 • Project funding: 2,498.400 € • Supports academic mobility from Asia to Europe at all levels: 103 scholarships for students (Bachelor's, Master's and PhD), post-doc researchers and staff for periods ranging from 1 month (academic staff) to 34 months (full PhD)

  3. GATE Consortium Consists of 13 Asian 7 EU universities • Multidisciplinary consortium providing a unique opportunity to choose programmes according to the needs of the students/researchers/staff • 3 associates partners (Asean-European University Network “ASEA-UNINET”, Eurasia Pacific Uninet, Local branches of the ESN International Erasmus Exchange Student Network)

  4. GATE Consortium Members European universities: • Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria • University of Tampere, Finland • Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France • FreieUniversität Berlin, Germany • Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary • UniversitàdegliStudidell'Aquila, Italy • Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain

  5. GATE Consortium Members Asian universities: • University of Battambang, Cambodia • Shandong University of Technology, China • Tongji University, China* • Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India • The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India • UniversitasGadjahMada, Indonesia • National University of Laos, Laos • Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia • Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Mongolia* • National University of Mongolia, Mongolia* • Thammasat University, Thailand • Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam • Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam * Member Institutions of Eurasia-Pacific Uninet

  6. GATE Partner Countries

  7. Target Groups for Mobility (1) Nationals of Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Thailand or Vietnam… • Target Group 1: … who are registered as students or staff at one of the Partner Universities of the GATE project at the time of submitting their application to the partnership. • Target Group 2: … who are registered at a higher education institution of these countries that is not included in the partnership, or who have obtained a university degree or equivalent from an institution of these countries.

  8. Target Groups for Mobility (2) • Target Group 3: Nationals of Lot 10 countries who are in particularly vulnerable situations, for social and political reasons. For example:1) having a refugee status or being asylum beneficiary (international or according to the national legislation of one of the European recipient countries) or2) it can be proved that they have been the object of unjustified expulsion from university on racial, ethnic, religious, political, gender or sexual inclination or3) they belong to an indigenous population targeted by a specific national policy or IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons)

  9. Types and Levels of Mobility Mobility from Group A countries (Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Vietnam) must represent at least 30% of the individual mobility covered by the project.

  10. Scholarship Amount In addition: • Travel costs • Insurance • Visa costs

  11. Distribution of the Mobility by Cohort More information & Apply at http://www.jku.at/gate

  12. Thank you for your attention!

  13. GATE Objectives (1) • Promotion of the Knowledge triangle concept through mobility • Establishment of bilateral or multilateral cooperation, to create a win-win situation for all partners and avoid brain drain • Development of sustainable co-operation between the consortium members • Enhancement of the attractiveness of the EU universities for Asian countries • Contribution to the academic excellence and visibility of Asian universities • Promotion of the concept of Lifelong Learning as a tool for development and social inclusion in Asia

  14. GATE Objectives (2) • GATE graduates will be more competitive both on the global and regional markets • Cooperation with international top level universities will be further developed • Reinforcement of educational, cultural, scientific and technological links between EU and Asian countries • Promotion of procedures for common recognition and compatibility of programmes and diplomas by using ECTS and the Diploma Supplement

  15. Range of Subjects (1)

  16. Range of Subjects (2)

  17. Range of Subjects (3)

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