call 2010 results and new priorities for 2011 25 th october 2010 erasmus centralised actions
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33 Overall success rates applications received 64 approved 41.8% applications received 61 approved 35.6% applications received 62 approved 34.8% applications received 66 approved 34%TRANSCRIPT
• InfoDays 2011– 12th and 15th November 2010, Brussels– Webstreamed session: 12th November
• Willing to help us on the promotion at national level? – Bologna Experts or national events– Support from Commission / EACEA
Promotion of Erasmus Centralised Actions
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Overall success rates 2007-20102007
• 153 applications received
• 64 approved• 41.8%
2008• 171 applications
received• 61 approved• 35.6%
2009• 178 applications
received• 62 approved• 34.8%
2010• 194 applications
received• 66 approved• 34%
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2007 2008 2009 2010
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Approved
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N° of Erasmus applications receivedEvolution 2007-2010
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2007 14 56 28 23 22 10 153
2008 21 72 21 20 28 9 171
2009 31 56 22 20 33 16 178
2010 27 67 22 24 33 21 194
Networks Curriculum development
Virtual Campuses Modernisation of Higher Education
Cooperation University-Enterprise
Accompanying Measures
TOTAL
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N° of Erasmus applications selected Evolution 2007-2010
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2007200820092010
2007 22 14 9 5 8 62008 18 5 10 10 14 42009 20 4 11 8 13 62010 22 6 12 10 8 8
Curriculum Development Virtual Campuses Modernisation of HE Cooperation
University-Enterprise Networks Accomp. Measures
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Centralised Erasmus actions Success rate per coordinating country 2007-2010
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Submitted
Selected
Submitted 35 88 11 2 15 50 6 6 52 63 36 26 15 4 0 66 0 15 2 0 1 57 5 14 20 14 10 19 12 5 53
Selected 8 46 2 1 2 15 1 1 19 17 12 11 1 3 0 25 0 1 2 0 0 33 2 5 7 6 3 5 4 0 21
AT BE BG CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK TR UK
Centralised Erasmus actions Success rate per country participation (partners) 2007-2010
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300Submitted as Partner
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Submitted as Partner 168 234 141 71 141 283 123 136 273 208 228 145 162 120 55 258 19 141 38 95 70 198 87 208 172 172 141 126 107 119 292
Selected as Partner 75 107 47 32 55 133 56 60 117 83 93 61 71 54 29 112 10 64 18 44 33 88 46 85 75 68 67 53 43 51 145
AT BE BG CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK TR UK
Centralised Erasmus actions Participation of Third countries Selection 2010
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Erasmus Call 2010, Third countries participation per type of Action Networks
Multilateral
Netw orks 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Multilateral 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3
AL AR AU BR CA CH DZ HR IL KR MA MK NZ PS RS RU UA US
News in the 2011 LLP Call
• Actions vs. priorities;Priorities vs. preferences
• General priorities defined for all LLP sub-programmes– Adapting them to their educational context
• Specific priorities defined for Erasmus and the rest of programmes
News in the 2011 LLP Call
• Erasmus: further changes based on
– Overlap between some previous centralised actions• Virtual Campus & Curriculum Development; • Cooperation Enterprise-Universities & networks; • MHE & structural networks;• …
– Update Erasmus centralised actions with HE policy priorities • notably, social dimension and knowledge triangle
LLP Calls 2007 - 20101. Mobility2. Multilateral projects
• Cooperation University Enterprises• Virtual Campus • Curriculum Development• Modernisation of Higher Education
3. Networks• Academic networks• Structural networks
4. Accompanying Measures
LLP Call 2011 - 20131. Mobility2. Multilateral projects
• Priority 1: Cooperation between higher education institutions and enterprises
• Priority 2: Social dimension of higher education • Priority 3: Mobility strategies and removal of barriers to mobility in higher
education• Priority 4: Support to modernisation agenda of Higher Education• Priority 5: Fostering the excellence and innovation in higher education
3. Academic Networks4. Accompanying Measures
Comparing Calls 2010 and 2011
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1 - Cooperation between HEI and EnterprisesSupports activities bringing together HEI and partners from outside academia
Preference given to:Developing educational servicesReinforcing link between educational activities
and employment needs
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2 - Social inclusion in higher education
Preference given to:Widening access for underrepresented groups
and non-traditional learnersDeveloping flexible provisionDeveloping policies to increase completion
ratesDeveloping the social responsibility of HEIs
New in 2011
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3 - Mobility strategies and removal of barriers to mobility in higher education Preference given to:
Developing strategies to boost learning mobility
Analysing and tackling barriers to mobilityFacilitating availability of informationProviding open educational resources for
virtual campusesStrengthening virtual mobilityNew in 2011 –
incorporates Erasmus Virtual Campuses
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4 - Support to the modernisation agenda of higher education
Projects must address at least one of:(1) Curriculum reform
(including curriculum development)(2) Governance reform(3) Funding reform
New in 2011 – incorporates both Erasmus Curriculum Development
and Erasmus Modernisation of Higher Education
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4 - Support to the modernisation agenda of higher education
Curriculum reformPreference given to: Initiatives and tools to assess and
promote graduate employability Designing integrated programmes
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4 - Support to the modernisation agenda of higher education
Curriculum reformDesigning integrated programmes should cover one of:(1) a complete cycle of study (bachelor, master or
doctoral level) and leading to a recognised double or joint degree
(2) curricula and modules for continuing education(3) teaching modules in highly interdisciplinary areas
or inter-sectoral approaches.
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4 - Support to the modernisation agenda of higher education
Governance reformPreference given to: Facilitating European cooperation in
quality assurance Enhancing autonomy and
accountability for HEIs Promoting transparency
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4 - Support to the modernisation agenda of higher education
Funding reformPreference given to: Developing strategies to increase
efficiency Promoting funding diversification Assessing and promoting HE return
to investment
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5 - Fostering excellence and innovation in HESupporting activities addressing the knowledge
triangle of education-research-innovation Preference given to:
Linking teaching and ongoing research Providing opportunities for students to work in research
settings Stimulating innovative and enterpreneurial mindsets for
studentsNew in 2011
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Erasmus academic networksProjects under this Erasmus priority should aim at gathering the widest and most advanced set of specific competencies in a given subject area
Main focus of academic networks:Sharing knowledgeDiscussing methodologiesDisseminating good practiceProducing and promoting creativity and innovation
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Erasmus academic networks
Preference given to: Innovative networks focusing on subject areas and themes not sufficiently covered by networks already being funded under this action
Project compendia available at: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/results_projects/project_compendia_en.php
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Erasmus accompanying measuresAim to support innovative, self-standing projects which would otherwise not be eligible under the main Erasmus programmeProjects should:Have clear relevance to the modernisation agendaEnhance the implementation of Erasmus mobilityFocus on dissemination of project resultsEnhance trans-sectoral synergiesImplement activities concerning transversal policiesCarry out other activities as relevant...
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Promotion activitiesDie to the :Have clear relevance to the modernisation agendaEnhance the implementation of Erasmus mobilityFocus on dissemination of project resultsEnhance trans-sectoral synergiesImplement activities concerning transversal policiesCarry out other activities as relevant...