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Implementation of EU programmes in Lithuania. Joint study programmes: introduction of JDAZ project. Ilona Kazlauskaitė Education Exchanges Support Foundation Vilnius, 2015-05-05
Content
• Implementation of EU programmes in Lithuania
• Erasmus+ International Dimension Call 2015: Lithuanian results
• JDAZ: Joint programs from A to Z
EU programmes: Erasmus, Tempus, Erasmus Mundus
• Erasmus (intra-European mobility) programme since 1987. Lithuania joined in 1999
• Tempus: cooperation with non-EU countries. Lithuania joined in 2006
• Erasmus Mundus: joint study programs. Lithuania joined in 2006
Development of Internationalisation of Lithuanian higher education was mainly influenced by Erasmus programme during the period 1999-2013
Erasmus mobility numbers (in total, 1999-2013):
• 28.617 outgoing student
• 10.852 incoming student
• 10.397 outgoing staff member
• 7.449 incoming staff member
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Student mobility in the framework of the Erasmus programme: total number of mobile students from and to
Lithuania ( 1999-2014)
Most popular destination countries for LT students: Germany, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Finland & Turkey Countries sending the highest No of students to LT: Turkey, France, Spain, Poland, Germany & Portugal
174 258
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571 648
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1293 1348
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outgoing incoming
Staff mobility in the framework of the Erasmus programme: total number of mobile university staff from and to Lithuania (2000-2013)
Funding for implementation of Erasmus programme in Lithuania: 2000-2014 (in euro)
500244 563816 577246 770969
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EU funding National funding
National funding from National Budget for:
• Student mobility for studies & placements
• Staff mobility
• Erasmus Intensive Programs and Erasmus intensive language courses
• Other activities: organisation of mobility, administrative costs, preparation of modules/study programs in English, participation in networks and other European projects, Erasmus student network‘s (ESN) activities, initiative “Erasmus for schools”
Tempus Application rounds 2007-2014: Lithuanian participation
28 30 38
48 57
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Approved
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Approved Tempus projects, coordinating by HEI or involving partners from Lithuania
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Coordinator
Partner
Cooperation between Lithuania and Israel under Tempus program
2008
• JP „FoSentHE - Fostering Entrepreneurship in higher education“, coordinated by University of Zagreb, Croatia (patners -ISM University of Management and Economics, LT and School of Business Administration, Rishon Lezion, IL)
2011
• JP „ITwo cycle E-Commerce curricula to serve Information Society in RU,UA and IL“ coordinated by Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, LT (partners - Ministry of Trade and Labor of Israel, Israel Institute of Technology, Technion Alumni Association, University of Haifa, IL)
Erasmus Mundus application rounds 2007-2014: Lithuanian participation
28 30 38
48 57
77 4 1
4
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10
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Approved
Submitted
Erasmus+ 2014-2020
• 5.8 billion EUR for HE (40 %)
• Institutional approach
• Strong focus on quality and recognition of mobility
• Strong support to staff mobility in all fields
• Cross-sectoral cooperation between all education, training and youth fields
• International mobility to/from partner countries (HE)
International credit mobility – what was new? • International dimension of the Erasmus programme -
Erasmus going global
• Quality assesment of the applications as compared to intra –European mobility applications
• Stricked budget rules for 10 different envelopes – almost no flexibility to transfer funds between these envelopes
International credit mobility budget figures for Lithuania in 2015
IPA Western Balkans
297 574,00 €
ENI Eastern Partnership
265 831,00 €
ENI South Mediterranean 351 945,00 €
ENI Russian Federation
164 832,00 €
DCI Asia 229 141,00 €
DCI Central Asia
64 458,00 €
DCI Latin America
74 517,00 €
DCI South Africa
20 865,00 €
Total budget - 1.615.066 EUR ~ 260 mobilities
Demand vs. Supply Scenario in Lithuania
~ 1500 mobility
flows
60 Partner countries
30 applications
Demand 11.933.491 EUR
Supply 1.615.066 EUR
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• Considerable interest for international credit mobility from Lithuanian HEIs
• 30 HEIs (out of 42 with ECHE) have applied for KA107
APPLICATION OVERVIEW Lithuanian results 2015
DCI Asia Geographical spread – LT applications
Bangladesh 0%
Cambodia 4%
China 35%
India 26%
Indonesia 9%
Malaysia 12%
Mongolia 1%
Pakistan 0%
Philippines 3%
Thailand 7%
Viet Nam 3%
Geographical spread – LT applications
Kazakhstan 70%
Kyrgyzstan 6%
Tajikistan 3%
Uzbekistan 21%
DCI Central Asia Argentina
6% Bolivia 7%
Brazil 19%
Chile 10%
Colombia 9%
Costa Rica 4%
Cuba 4%
El Salvador 7%
Mexico 7%
Panama 5%
Paraguay 4%
Peru 3%
Uruguay 11%
Venezuela 4%
DCI Latin America
Geographical spread – LT applications
Algeria 0%
Egypt 16%
Israel 36%
Jordan 8%
Lebanon 16%
Morocco 13%
Palestine 3%
Tunisia 8%
ENI South- Mediterranean
Armenia 7% Azerbaijan
7%
Belarus 23%
Georgia 33%
Moldova 6%
Ukraine 24%
ENI Eastern Partnership
Geographical spread – LT applications
Albania 10%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
33%
Kosovo 8%
Montenegro 1%
Serbia 48%
IPA Western Balkans Australia
6% Hong Kong
1%
Japan 22%
Korea (Republic
of) 32%
Macao 0%
New Zealand
1%
Singapore 8%
Taiwan 30%
PI Industrialised Asia
Geographical spread – LT applications
Canada 15%
United States 85%
PI Industrialised Americas
JDAZ project: Joint programs from A to Z
Target groups
• Higher Education institutions
• Advisory bodies (NA’s, EM NS)
• Other stakeholders
Project funded by
the Erasmus Mundus
programme
Produce reference guide All aspects joint degree programmes Overview of good quality sources Practical guidance
Aim of the project
JDAZ – one of it‘s kind • Reference to many tools and information sources
• Links to templates
• Mobility structures
• Management: list of tasks for which joint structures are needed
• Governance models
• Concrete tips for integrating labour market-related elements
• Offers a comprehensive overview of European developments within joint programmes, for non-European stakeholders – reaching for new shores
How to use the guide? • Key messages for practitioners
• Main sources & other sources
• Examples, templates & tools
Easy access
• Introduction
• Definitions
• General background
• The legal framework
• Joint programme development
• Joint programme management
• Quality Assurance
• Recognition
• Joint doctoral programmes
• Practical templates
• List of sources
Table of contents
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Download the guide at http://www.nuffic.nl/en/expertise/jdaz
http://www.ecahe.eu/w/index.php/Portal:Joint_programmes