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International cooperation office. University of Zawia. Structure of the programme. Erasmus+. Specific activities: Jean Monnet Sport. KA3 Policy. BHE. KA2 Cooperation. KA1 Mobility. Mobility of learners and staff. International Credit Mobility (KA103) .
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International cooperation office University of Zawia
Erasmus+ • Specific activities: • JeanMonnet • Sport KA3 Policy BHE KA2 Cooperation KA1 Mobility
Mobility of learners and staff International Credit Mobility (KA103) International Credit Mobility (KA107) intra- European Erasmus+ mobility Erasmus+ international credit mobility
Erasmus+ for Higher Education International Credit Mobility (KA107) • Overview about International Credit Mobility?
What is Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Action? • Part of European Commission’s Erasmus+ programme 2014-2020 -> KA107 • Managed by the National Agencies in Programme Countries • Programme country HEIs apply from their own NA: One application per HEI per application round! • Calls for Proposals organised annually
What is Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Action? • Student Mobility for Studies • Credit mobility : Recognition of studies at the home institution • Staff mobility for Teaching and Training • Teaching assignments: Minimum 8 teaching hours per week to local students • Staff training: Professional development of the staff member through job shadowing, workshops etc.
What is Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Action? • Global mobility = between Programme and Partner Countries • Majority incoming from Partner Countries • Partner Countries around the world can participate, except (Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican, Switzerland, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates)
What is Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility Action? • The participating Institutions must be minimum one from program country and one from an eligible partner country • All Partner Country institutions must be HEIs (accredited by the relevant national accreditation body) and have signed inter-institutional agreements with their Program Country partners before the mobility takes place • Mobility can be both incoming and outgoing • Funding comes from EU budget for external cooperation (Heading 4)
Proposal Submission • Only Institutions from program countries are eligible to submit applications for International mobility (KA107) • HEIs’ applicants should study the Call and all criteria carefully (Additional Eligibility, Exclusion, Selection) • The priorities and the strategy of program Institution for development and cooperation with the partner countries • Study the application form and prepare all the documents and information requested by the on-line application form
Length of mobilities • Student mobility 3 – 12 months • Teacher and staff mobility 5 days– 2 months • Teacher and staff mobilities based on inter-institutional agreements between HE institutions (not from or to private companies) • Management follows the same principles as in intra- European Erasmus+ mobility • Learning Agreement for Studies / Mobility Agreement for Staff • Grant agreements for students and staff
Learning Agreement/Mobility Agreement Learning Agreement/Mobility Agreement • signed between Program Country HEI, Partner Country HEI and participant • Mobility activities should take place as approved by NA • Possibility for few amendments after approval by NA