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Erasmus + European Solidarity Corps. Luca Perego – Deputy Head of Unit European Commission. Objectives of the programme. Defined in the Erasmus+ Regulation EU 1288/2013 The objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy
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Erasmus+European Solidarity Corps Luca Perego – Deputy Head of Unit European Commission
Objectives of the programme Defined in the Erasmus+ Regulation EU 1288/2013 • Theobjectives of theEurope 2020 strategy • Theobjectives of thestrategicframeworkforEuropeancooperation in education and training (ET 2020) • Thesustainabledevelopment of partnercountries in thefield of highereducation • Theoverallobjectives of theframeworkforEuropeancooperation in theyouthfield (2010-2018) • DevelopingtheEuropeandimension in sport, in particular grassroots sport • Thepromotion of Europeanvalues • Plus: field-specificobjectives
Erasmus+ Structure International HigherEducationprogrammes: Erasmus Mundus, Tempus, Alfa,Edulink,bilateral programmes Youth in Action Lifelong Learning Programme: Grundtvig Erasmus Leonardo Comenius Previous Programmes 2007 - 2013 Erasmus+ Key Action 3 Key Action 1 Key Action 2 One integrated Programme 2014 - 2020 Cooperation for innovation and exchange of good practices Support for policy reform Learning mobility Specific actions: Jean Monnet, Sport
Education, Training and Youth • KA1 - Learning mobility of individuals • Staff mobility, in particular for teachers, lecturers, school leaders and youth workers • Mobility for higher education students,vocationaleducation and training students • Youth exchanges • Student loan guarantee • Joint Master degrees
Education, Training and Youth • KA2 - Cooperation for innovationand exchange of good practices • Strategic partnerships between education/training or youth organisations and other relevant actors • Large scale partnerships between education and training establishments andbusiness: Knowledge Alliances & Sector Skills alliances • IT-Platforms includinge-Twinning • Cooperation with third countries and focus on neighbourhood countries
Education, Training and Youth • KA3 - Support for policy reform • Open method of Coordination • Prospective initiatives • EU recognition tools • Dissemination & exploitation • Policy dialogue with stakeholders, third countriesand international organisations
Partner Countries (HE and Youth) • Partner Countries neighbouring the EU • Other Partner Countries
Implementation mode EC DG EAC (DG EMPL associated for certain actions) National Agencies EACEA (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency) Erasmus+ Supporting structures (e.g. Eurydice, Europass, SALTO Youth Resource Centres, etc.)
National Agencies • Ensuring selection and life-cycle management of grants (indirectly managed actions) • Providing information about the Erasmus+ Programme • Providing support to project applicants and participating organisations throughout the project life-cycle • Promoting the visibility, dissemination and exploitation of the results of the Programme at local and national level • Monitoring the implementation of the Programme in their country and reporting regularly to the Commission
Italian National Agencies Agenzia nazionale per i giovani (ANG) Via Sabotino, 4 00195, RomaProgetti per la Gioventù http://www.agenziagiovani.it/ Agenzia Nazionale Erasmus+ (INDIRE) Via Cesare Lombroso 6/15 50134, FirenzeProgetti per le scuole, università, formazione degli adulti http://www.erasmusplus.it/ Istituto per l'analisi delle politiche pubbliche (INAPP) Corso d'Italia 33 00198, RomaProgetti nella formazione professionale http://www.erasmusplus.it/
Erasmus The next EU Programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport - 2021-2027
European Solidarity Corps The next EU Programme for Youth- 2021-2027
Highlights "Evolution not revolution" …whilemakingit… • more inclusive and accessible • broader and forward-looking • more participatory and focussed on developing EU awareness • more international • simpler and lessbureaucratic
Programme Guide • Overall description of the Programme (Part A) • For most actions: detailed rules and procedures (Part B and C) • Eligibility and exclusion criteria • Selection criteria • Award criteria • Funding rules (types of costs supported) • Modalities of application • Main provisions for grant beneficiaries
Online sources Visit the Erasmus+ Website: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/ Visit the European Solidarity Corps: https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity_en Visit the websites of the Erasmus+ National Agencies in your country: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/contact/national-agencies_en Visit the EACEA dedicated space for centralised actions: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus_en Follow Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps on Facebook and twitter