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ERASMUS MUNDUS 2009-2013. The Erasmus Mundus programme comprises three actions:. Action 1: Implementation of Joint Programmes at Masters (Action 1A) and Doctorate (Action 1B) levels and award of individual scholarships/fellowships to participate in these programmes ;
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The Erasmus Mundusprogramme comprises three actions: • Action 1: Implementation of Joint Programmes at Masters (Action 1A) and Doctorate (Action 1B) levels and award of individual scholarships/fellowships to participate in these programmes; • Action 2: Erasmus Mundus Partnerships; • Action 3: Promotion of European Higher Education.
Action 1 provides: • Support for high-quality joint masters courses (Action 1 A) and doctoral programmes (Action 1 B) offered by a consortium of European and possibly third-country higher education institutions. Other types of organisations concerned by the content and outcomes of the joint programme can participate in the consortium. • Scholarships/fellowships for the third-country and European students/doctoral candidates respectively to follow these Erasmus Mundus joint masters courses and doctoral programmes. • Short-term scholarships for third-country and European academics to carry out research or teaching assignments as part of the joint masters programmes.
Action 2 provides: • Support for the establishment of cooperation partnerships between European HEIs and HEIs from targeted third countries/territories with the objective of organising and implementing structured individual mobility arrangements between the European and the third-country/territories partners. • Scholarships of various lengths - depending on the priorities defined for the third countries/territories concerned, the level of studies or the particular arrangements agreed within the partnership - for European and third-country/territory individuals (students, scholars, researchers, professionals).
Action 2 is divided into two strands: • EMA2 - STRAND1: Partnerships with countries covered by the ENPI, DCI, EDF and IPA instruments (former External Cooperation Window); • EMA2 - STRAND2: Partnerships with countries and territories covered by the Industrialised Countries Instrument (ICI).
Action 3 provides: support to transnational initiatives, studies, projects, events and other activities aimed at enhancing the attractiveness, profile, image and visibility of, and accessibility to, European higher education in the world.
Sumy State University (SSU) in ERASMUS MUNDUS: • A third-country HEI (Higher Education Institution) • Associated partner • Included in Erasmus Mundus Action 2 – Strand 1 LOT 7 with Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine – BMU • Included in Target Group 2.
Associated partner: Definition any organisation that can contribute to the promotion, implementation, monitoring, evaluation activities and/or sustainable development of an Action 1, 2 or 3 consortium/partnership, can be considered as an associated partner. This applies more specifically to socio-economic partners (i.e. commercial enterprises, public authorities or organisations, non-profit or charitable organisations, etc.), international organisations or in certain cases to third-country higher education institutions. In contrast to "full partners”, associated partners are not entitled to benefit directly from the grant.
Participation of SSU in Action 2 – Strand 1 LOT 7 – Target Group 2
Indicative Timetable (deadlines) 1) December “year n-1”: publication of the annual Call for Proposals (including information on form to be used and any other relevant information applicable to the selection year concerned). 2) April “year n”: Deadline for the submission of proposals. 3) May - June “year n”: assessment and selection of proposals. 4) July “year n”: award decision and publication of the selection results 5) July “year n” to September “year n”: signature of the grant agreement with the partnership. 6) September “year n” to 31 December "year n+1": start of the first cohort of mobility for students. 7) September “year n+1” to 31 December "year n+2": start of the second cohort of mobility for students. 8) September “year n+2” to 31 December "year n+3": start of the third cohort of mobility for students. 9) September "year n" to end of the project: possible start of the mobility for academic and administrative staff. 10) September "year n+1", September "year n+2", September "year n+3" : latest date for sending complete mobility lists for all type of mobilities to the Agency ( for each cohort of students).
LOT 7 BMU Coordinator: Universidad de Deusto, Spain Project co-ordinator: Julia María González Ferreras, Vicerector for International Relations jmgonzal@rector.deusto.es Amount requested: 5.289.975, EUR web-site: www.embmu.eu
CONSORTIUM MEMBERS • SPAIN Universidad de Deusto (DEUSTO) http://www.deusto.es • FRANCE UNIVERSITÉ BORDEAUX 1 (UB1) http://www.u-bordeaux1.fr/
GERMANY HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT zu BERLIN (HU) http://www.hu-berlin.de • ITALY ALMA MATER STUDIORUM-UNIVERSITA’ DI BOLOGNA (UNIBO) http://www.unibo.it • GREECE ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI (AUTh) http://www.auth.gr
LITHUANIA VILNIUS UNIVERSITY (VU) http://www.vu.lt • FINLAND TURUN YLIOPISTO (U. Turku) http://www.utu.fi
POLAND AKADEMIA HUMANISTYCZNA IM. ALEKSANDRA GIEYSZTORA (PAH) http://www.ah.edu.pl • PORTUGAL UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVE (UAlg) http://www.ualg.pt
Academic fields Agriculture Science 1.1 Agriculture 1.2 Agricultural Economics 1.3 Food Science and Technology 1.4 Horticulture 1.5 Fisheries 1.6 Forestry 1.7 Animal Husbandry 1.8 Tropical/Subtropical Agriculture 1.9 Others – Agricultural Sciences Architecture, urban and regional planning 2.1 Architecture 2.2 Interior Design 2.3 Urban Planning 2.4 Regional Planning 2.5 Landscape Architecture 2.6 Transport and Traffic Studies 2.9 Others – Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning
Art and Design 3.1 Fine Art (Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking) 3.2 Music and Musicology 3.3 Performing Arts 3.4 Photography, Cinematography 3.5 Design (Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Fashion, Textile) 3.6 History of Art 3.9 Others – Art and Design Business studies and management sciences 4.1 Business Studies with languages 4.2 Business Studies with technology 4.3 Accountancy, Financial Management 4.4 Tourism, Catering, Hotel Management 4.5 Industrial Relations and Personnel Management 4.6 Secretarial Studies 4.7 Marketing and Sales Management 4.9 Others – Business Studies, Management Science Education, teacher training 5.1 Teacher Training 5.2 Primary Education 5.3 Secondary Education 5.4 Vocational and Technical Education 5.5 Adult Education 5.6 Special Education 5.7 Educational Science, Comparative Education 5.8 Educational Psychology 5.9 Others – Education, Teacher Training
Engineering, technology 6.1 Mechanical Engineering 6.2 Electrical Engineering 6.3 Chemical Engineering 6.4 Civil Engineering 6.5 Electronic Engineering, Telecommunications 6.6 Manufacturing Sciences (including CAD, CAM, CAE) 6.7 Materials Science 6.8 Aeronautical Engineering 6.9 Others – Engineering, Technology Geography, geology 7.1 Geography 7.2 Environmental Sciences, Ecology 7.3 Geology 7.4 Soil and Water Sciences 7.6 Geodesy, Cartography, Remote Sensing 7.7 Meteorology 7.9 Others – Geography, Geology Humanities 8.1 Philosophy 8.2 Theology 8.3 History 8.4 Archaeology 8.9 Others – Humanities
Languages 9.1 Modern EC Languages 9.2 General and comparative literature 9.3 Linguistics 9.4 Translation, Interpretation 9.5 Classical Philology 9.6 Non-EC Languages 9.8 Less Widely Taught Languages 9.9 Others – Languages and Philological Sciences Law 10.1 Comparative Law, Law with Languages 10.2 International Law 10.3 Civil Law 10.4 Criminal Law, Criminology 10.5 Constitutional /Public Law 10.6 Public Administration 10.7 European Community/EU Law 10.9 Others – Law Mathematics, informatics 11.1 Mathematics 11.2 Statistics 11.3 Informatics, Computer Science 11.4 Artificial Intelligence 11.5 Actuarial Science 11.9 Others – Mathematics, Informatics
Medical sciences 12.1 Medicine 12.2 Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology 12.3 Dentistry 12.4 Veterinary Medicine 12.5 Pharmacy 12.6 Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy 12.7 Public Health 12.8 Medical Technology 12.9 Others – Medical Sciences Natural sciences 13.1 Biology 13.2 Physics 13.3 Chemistry 13.4 Microbiology, Biotechnology 13.5 Nuclear and High Energy Physics 13.6 Biochemistry 13.7 Astronomy, Astrophysics 13.8 Oceanography 13.9 Others – Natural Sciences
Social sciences 14.1 Political Science 14.2 Sociology 14.3 Economics 14.4 Psychology and Behavioural Sciences 14.5 Social Work 14.6 International Relations, European Studies, Area Studies 14.7 Anthropology 14.8 Development Studies 14.9 Others – Social Sciences Communication and information sciences 15.1 Journalism 15.2 Radio/TV Broadcasting 15.3 Public Relations, Publicity, Advertising 15.4 Library Science 15.5 Documentation, Archiving 15.6 Museum Studies, Conservation 15.9 Others – Communication and Information Sciences Other areas of study 16.1 Physical Education, Sport Science 16.2 Leisure Studies 16.3 Home Economics, Nutrition 16.4 Nautical Science, Navigation 16.9 Others in Other Areas of Study
Application Procedure The eligibility criteria for candidates are: • Students must have the nationality of one of the third-countries covered by the relevant LOT and have sufficient knowledge of the language of the courses; • In order to be an elegible candidate, you must have not resided nor have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of the European countries.
Candidates need either to be registered in a university of the third-country concerned by the geographical LOT or to have obtained a diploma from a higher education institution of one of these third-countries. • They will need to justify how this study period abroad will benefit them (and their direct socio-economical environment) and include letters of support in their individual application.
How to apply? • Choose the course that you want to apply according to the “Academic fields” • Find the university among consortium (LOT 7 BMU) that provides this course (ACADEMIC OFFER by Institution) • Fill in on-line application form http://www.embmu.eu/en/on-line-application-form.html *on-line application must be filled in English
Documents required: Master: * Copy of international passport. * Copy of Bachelor Diploma (University degree leading to Master studies). * Transcript of records of University Studies. * Two letters of recommendation. * Additional documents may be requested by individual Host Universities after the selection.
Doctoral: * Copy of international passport. * Copy of Diplomas (Bachelor and Master) (University degree leading to PhD studies). * Transcript of records of University Studies. * Research plan/projects' outline should be presented by the applicant and previous contacts with the responsible. * Two letters of recommendation. * Additional documents may be requested by individual Host Universities after the selection.
Post-Doctoral: * Copy of international passport. * Copy of Doctorate Diploma. * Research plan. * Two letters of recommendation.
2nd call for applications:DEADLINE for applications: 20th of March (Sunday) 2011, 23.00 CET. Ukrainian applicants: • Doctorate • Post-doctorate
Documents required for this call: • Photocopy of international passport (only main page) • Two supporting letters • Transcript of records • Certificate of diplomas obtained (which gives access to applied studies) • Research plan (Doctoral and Post-Doctoral only) • Certificate of sufficient knowledge of the language
Contact Information Department of International Relations of SSU e-mail: info@dir.sumdu.edu.ua tel.: +38 (0542) 33 10 81 Contact person: Daryna Boronos mob. tel.: +38 (066) 9523546