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What is it ?

For which period?


Which objectivs?
Which components?
For who is it?
How to use it?
Etc.

Erasmus+
Erasmus+
Chiinu 2016

WHO IMPLEMENTS THE ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME?

WHAT OTHER BODIES ARE INVOLVED IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF


THE PROGRAMME??

National Erasmus+ Offices

2007-2013

2014-2020
ERASMUS+

EU-international
Erasmus
Mundus

Tempus

Edulink

1
Learning
Mobility

Alfa

Youth in
Action

Jean Monnet
Erasmus

2
Cooperation

Sport
Grundtvig

Leonardo
Comenius

EU - EU

3
Policy
support

Founding

A budget of 14.7 billion for 7 years

Who can participate in the Erasmus +


programme -the main target
Trainers

Students

Trainees

Pupils

Professors

Adult
learners
Youth
workers

Youngsters

Volunteers

Eligible Countries
1. Programme Countries - The following countries can fully take part in all the Actions of the Erasmus+
Programme:

Non EU programme states

EU states
Belgium
Spain
Luxembourg
Slovakia

Bulgaria
France
Hungary
Finland

Czech Republic
Croatia
Netherlands
Sweden

Denmark
Germany
Italy
Cyprus
Austria
Poland
United Kingdom

Estonia
Ireland
Greece
Latvia
Lithuania
Malta
Portugal
Romania
Slovenia

Republic of Macedonia
Norway

Iceland
Turkey

Liechtenstein

2. Partner Countries - The following countries can take part

in a certain Action of the Programme. Founding will be


allocated to organisations in the countries within their territories. Also to be in line with the overall EU values:
2.1. PARTNER COUNTRIES NEIGHBOURING THE EU
Western Balkans (Region
1)

Eastern Partnership
countries (Region 2)

South-Mediterranean
countries (Region 3)

Russian Federation
(Region 4)

Albania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kosovo
Montenegro
Serbia

Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Belarus, Georgia, Moldova,
Territory of Ukraine as
recognised by international
law

Algeria, Egypt, Israel,


Jordan, Lebanon, Libya,
Morocco, Palestine, Syria,
Tunisia

Territory of Russia as
recognised by international
law

2.2. OTHER PARTNER COUNTRIES

Include Regions: 5, 6(Asia), 7 (Central Asia), 8 (Latin America), 9 (Iraq, Iran, Yemen), 10 (South Africa), 11,
12.

Key Action 1 Learning Mobility of Individuals


Which Actions are
supported?

Mobility projects in the field of


education, training and youth;
Large scale European
Voluntary Service events;
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master
Degrees;
Erasmus+ Master Loans.

Key Action 1 Learning Mobility of Individuals


* Mobility projects in the field of education,
training and youth;
WHAT IS A MOBILITY PROJECT?

Organisations active in the fields of


education, training and youth will receive
support from the Erasmus+ Programme to
carry out projects promoting different types of
mobility.

WHAT ARE THE AIMS OF A MOBILITY PROJECT?

What steps do we have?

Key Action 1 Learning Mobility of Individuals


Large scale European Voluntary Service events;

Key Action 1

Learning Mobility of Individuals


Joint Master Degrees: how do they work?
Minim consortium of 3 HEIs from different
Programme Countries
HEIs from Partner Countries can take part
Total costs of students scholarships
Annual flat-rate fee for management and
guest academic costs

Erasmus+
Erasmus+

Key Action 1

Learning Mobility of Individuals


Joint Master Degrees: Scholarships?

Contribution to
participation costs
Contribution to travel
costs

Students from partner


countries

Students from
programme countries

Up to
9 000 per year

Up to
4 500 per year

2 000 per year if less than


4 000 km from JMD
coordinator

1 000
per year

3 000 per year if more


than 4 000 km from JMD
coordinator

Contribution to
installation costs

1 000

Living allowance
(max 24 months)

1 000
per month

Erasmus+
Erasmus+

1 000
per month

Key Action 1 Learning Mobility of Individuals


* Erasmus+ Master Loans Eligibility criteria
- Be a resident of
one of the
Erasmus+
Programme
Countries.

Have successfully
completed first cycle
higher education
studies (Bachelor or
equivalent)

- Have been accepted for


a 2nd cycle programme
(Master or equivalent) at
a recognised higher
education institution (HEI)
which holds the Erasmus
Charter for Higher
Education (ECHE).

Directly to participating
banks or student loan
companies

Be delivered in a
different country
from their country of
residence and from
where they
obtained their
Bachelor degree

More information:
Information on Erasmus+
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/index_en.htm
Information on Erasmus+ funding opportunities
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/funding_en

Erasmus+
Erasmus+

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