Title: Introduction und outline of proposal
1WorkshopLeonardo Mobility Projects Outline A
Successful Proposal Aspects of Project
Management
September 15th, 2004. EAIE Torino, IT
2Schedule and Content
- 9.30 Welcome and Introduction
- 9.45 Structure LEO II - Features of a proposal
- 10.15 Coffee break
- 10.45 Compulsory questions
- 12.15 Lunch
- 13.15 Partnerships
- 14.30 Coffee break
- 14.45 Budget aspects
- 16.15 Discussion and conclusion
- 16.30 End of workshop
3Essential features
- Legal basis Article 127 of the Treaty
establishing the European Community - Duration 7 years (1 January 200031 December
2006) - Increased budget EUR 1.150 million
4Global Objective
- Contribute to the promotion of a Europe of
knowledge by developing a European area of
co-operation in the field of education and
vocational training - Support Member States policies to develop
lifelong learning
5Participation of which countries ?
- The 25 Member States of the European Union
- The EFTA countries participating in the European
Economic Area (EEA)Iceland, Norway,
Liechtenstein - The pre-accession countriesBulgaria, Romania,
Turkey - Switzerland as a silent partner
- (actions self-financed by Swiss Govt)
6Five types of Community actions
- Mobility
- Pilot projects
- Language competencies
- Transnational Networks
- Reference Material
7Measure 1 Mobility
- Support for transnational mobility projects for
people undergoing vocational training, especially
young people and those responsible for training - transnational placement projects
- transnational exchange projects
- study visits
- Measures for specific help for disabled people
are to be elaborated.
8Measure 1 Mobility
- Transnational placement projects
9Measure 1 Mobility
- Duration of the projects and Community
contribution - The maximum duration for projects is two years.
- Transnational placement projects involving SMEs
and craft industry will receive special financial
support. - Community contribution to projects maximum 5.000
per beneficiary for a placement or an
exchange(this amount corresponds to the maximum
duration indicated)
10Three calls for proposals
The proposals may be submitted at any time during
the validity of the call for proposal The
selection of proposals will be held at least once
a year Next deadline 13 02 2004 (13 June 2003 for
UK)
11Three calls for proposals
- Priorities
- Timetable
- Conditions for selection and eligibility
- Conditions for evaluation and selection of
projects - are subject to change for each call!
12Three calls for proposals
- Each proposal must
- be submitted by a transnational partnership
including at least three participating countries
with at least 1 being from the EU - for measures 1 3 two countries with 1 from the
EU - contribute to the realisation of one or more
objectives - indicate one or more proposed measures
13Selection procedures
- Procedure Applicable to
- Â AÂ ? mobility actions (measure 1)
- Â BÂ ? pilot projects (measure 2, excepted
thematic actions)? language competences
(measure 3)? transnational networks (measure 4) - Â CÂ ? reference material (measure
5)? thematic actions (measure 2)? projects
relating to joint actions? European organisation
projects
14Selection procedure  AÂ
- Commission allocates a total grant to each
participating country. - Proposals are to be submitted by the promoters
to the management structure designated by the
Member State. - The management structure will assess the
proposals on the basis of specifications
established at Community level and inform the
Commission and the management structures in the
other Member States. - The Member States shall be responsible for
contracting and allocating the global grant to
the individual promoters. - The Member States will submit to the Commission
an annual report of the mobility programmes.
15Overall budget breakdown
- The funds available will be broken down annually
- Mobility ? 39 of the annual budget for the
programme - Pilot projects ? 36(with ? 5 for projects
relating to thematic actions) - Language competences ? 5
- Remaining expenditure ? 15? with ? 9 for the
accompanying measures and ? 0,2 for
international co-operation - (Percentages are indicative and can be adapted by
the Committee)
16http//europa.eu.int/en/comm/dg22/leonardo.htmlht
tp//www.leo-net.org
17Features of a successful proposal
- A sound content
- A sound partnership
- A sound budget
18A sound content
- Using the Leonardo Language
- (vocabulary used in the Leonardo call, keywords
like quality, new competencies and
qualifications, etc.) - Innovative aspects and management
- (new ideas, new target group, new management
aspects, NEW NAME FOR EACH PROJECT) - Objectives, needs and priorities
- (different priorities in the countries possible)
19A sound partnership
- Number of countries involved (as many as
possible or a selected number) - How to find partners (exchange partners, direct
company partners) - Role of partners (sending institutions, host
organisations) - Letters of Intent (content, timing, follow up)
20A sound budget
- Required materials (administrative handbook,
application form) - Determination of the flows
- (how many students to which countries for how
long) - Types of costs
- (monitoring, mobility, language and cultural
costs) - Types of funding
- (Leonardo, company contribution and own funding)
21Training Session 1
Compulsory Questions
Presented by Frits Spoek Edmund Zirra
September 15th, 2004. EAIE Torino, IT
22Three calls for proposals Council Decision 1999
The proposals may be submitted at any time during
the validity of the call for proposal The
selection of proposals will be held at least once
a year
23Documents
- Next deadline 11.02.2005
- New Application documents
- New Guidelines
24Documents
- New Call for Proposals in 2004
- With new objectives
- With new priorities
25Objectives Priorities
- General Objectives
- Specific Objectives
- Key words Leonardo language
- Chapter 2 application form
26Objectives Priorities
- (National) Priorities
- Needs addressed by Proposal
- Key words Leonardo language
- Chapter 2 application form
27Key Words and Leonardo Language
- Lifelong Learning
- Quality of the placement
- Quality of the management
- European Dimension
28Key Words and Leonardo Language
- Technology Transfer
- Innovation
- Value of Learning
29Parties involved
- Sending Organisation
- Host Organisation
- Other (Intermediate)
- Chapter 3 application form
- Benificiaries
- Chapter 4 application form
30Project Management
- Work plan/packages
- Timetable
- Contractual and Financial Agreements
- Chapter 5 application form
31Dissemination
- Share Expected Results
- Regional/National/Transnational
- Chapter 6 application form
32Training Session 2
Partnership
Presented by Iris Gruber and Agnes von Matuschka
September 15th, 2004. EAIE Torino, IT
33The partnership
- must comprise at least 2 participating countries,
at least 1 of which be a Member State of the
European Union. - 25 EU-member states
- Associated countries Bulgaria, Romania and
Turkey - EFTA Norway, Island und Liechtenstein
- Schweiz über eine Kooperation
34Roles of the partners
- depending on size of the project
- possible roles
- Contractor (promotor)signs the contract, has
final responsibility - Coordinator runs the project
- Sending partners universities, colleges (3.1)
- Receiving partnersenterprises, research
inst.(3.2) - Intermediate partners UETPs, universities (3.3)
- Evaluator organisation not participating in
project
35How to find project partner
- www.Leo-Net.org
- Through already established networks Socrates,
Tempus, etc. - University partners
- Local companies, partners, authorities
- Partnersearch databases
- http//leonardo.cec.eu.int/psd
- Contact seminars/partner search seminar
- Local NA
36Information required by partners
- 1. Letter of Intent
- 2. Partnerdiscription
- 3. List of EU projects from the last 5 years
related to proposal
371. Letters of Intent
- Required from all partners
- Originals obligatory (copies or fax accepted for
proposal) - Official paper
- Must not be hand written
- Must clearly indicate
- title of the proposal
- reference to the Leonardo da Vinci Programme
- description of the partners role
- the partners financial undertaking
- if incomingslist all ongoings and new Mobility
Projects - Must bear the date and signature of authorised
person
38Your partner will add here the dates of their
organisation i.e. University of Bristol
Your partner will add here all the
coordinates as well as the signature
392. Partnerdiscription
- Collect all necessary data (form 3.1, 3.2 and
3.3) - Describe the role and tasks of your partners in
the partnership (form 3.4) - Download partnerdiscription under www.leo-net.org
40Add here information about the sending partners
which can be for example universities...
41List here all the information (like name
adresses, codes,...) concerning the receiving
partners which are companies and/or intermediary
partners
42Add here the dates of your intermediary
partners (the codes referring to region,
type contact persons,...which you can find in the
list annexed to the application forms)
433. List of EU projects
- EU projects of each partner have to be listed in
form 8.3 (Other projects directly related to this
proposal)
44indicate if you, or any partner(s), have
already obtained EC funding for projects
directly related to this proposal in the last
5 years
In case your proposal includes financing for
incoming students (check with your NA)
45Other Lists
- 8.1. Reciprocity of other mobility projects
- 8.2 Combined LEONARDO proposals (e.g.
pilot/language projects)
46Form number 8 Relation to this proposal
Reciprocity to other LdV mobility projects, to
be added - country - promoting organisation -
titel of proposal
Add here combined proposals under LdV
(different measures)
47During the project
- Aquisition of new partners
- Check with your National Agency if they require
- new Letters of Intent
- (usually an update at the interim report is
sufficient) -
48The placement in practice
- 4.1 Selection of the beneficiaries
- 4.2 Preparation of the beneficiaries
- 4.3 The placement/exchange
- 4.4 Tutoring and mentoring
- 4.5 Strategy for validating acquired skills
- 4.6 Ongoing project Evaluation
- 4.7 Estimated details on the flows
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494.1 Selection of the beneficiaries
504.1 How to motivate students
514.2 Preparation of the beneficiaries
- How to do pedagogic, cultural and linguistic
preparation ? - Language courses
- Handbooks (examples from Austria)
- Former Leonardo students
- Intercultural preparation seminars (internal and
external) - Information given from International office
representatives -
524.3 The placement
- Describe the flows of the work programme
envisaged for the placement - content depending
on your project i.e. give examples for groups of
beneficaries same faculties or professions like
architects, engineers - Describe application proceedures for students and
give examples of forms in your Annex
53The nature of the placement
- Compulsory placements decided in cooperation
with the student, the professor and the receiving
partner. - Non compulsory placements decided in cooperation
with the student and the receiving partner. - Contracts between the student, the sending and
the receiving institution and in some cases also
with the intermediary partner.
544.4 Tutoring
- Tutoring Who, how and how frequently?
- Contact person at the university
- Contact person at receiving institution
- Example short Email questionaire to feed back
after 3 weeks -
- .
-
554.5 Validating of acquired skills
- Validation and accreditation of compulsory
placements by the university - Certificate for all placements by contractor
(soon on www.leo-net.org) - Certificate by receiving institution
- Europass
564.6 Ongoing project evaluation
- 1. Each student is a project by itself
- Collect relevant documents
- - complete application, receipts, reports,
Certificate - 2. Internal project management
- Check regularly the status of your project
- - grants, disposable budget, number of
students, countries, etc. - 3. Interim and final reports
- Make sure to collect all the data constantly,
- and start in time to prepare your reports !
574.7.Estimated details on the flows
Important for the size of your project. Estimate
the number of students you are going to send to
each country
584.1 Selection of the beneficiaries
- Aim of the traineeship
- Duration of placement
- Workplan
- Placement recognised by the University
- Student is learning/ improving foreign language
- Company provides financial contribution
- Country the student is going to
- others......
594.1 How to motivate students
- Meetings, information days at the Universities,
- Stand at fairs and career days at Universities
- Former students reports
- Leaflets or brochures
- Your webpage (best practice examples)
- Professors and teachers
60Training Session 3
Budget aspects
Presented by Marjo van der Valk Bruno Woeran
September 15th, 2004. EAIE Torino, IT
61Content
- Required material
- Administrative and financial handbook
- Mobility guide for promoters
- Application form
- Illustration of financial tables
- Example of Best practise
62Illustration Financial Tables (Chapter 7
application form)
- Explanation of types of costs
- Explanation of types of funding
- How to start the calculation?
63Types of Costs
- Management and Monitoring
- Mobility (beneficiaries)
- Travel
- Insurance
- Subsistence
- Other Pedagogic, cultural and Linguistic
preparation
64Types of funding
- Leonardo Da Vinci Grant
- Own Partnership funds
- Other Community sources if applicable - for
pre-accession countries only - Others
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67How to start the calculation?
- Calculation of student flows
- Number of students
- Their destination
- The duration of the placements
- How many need e.g. Language preparation
- Cultural/pedagogical preparation
68How to start the calculation?
- Taking into account the figures from the
financial handbook - Mmgt. monitoring costs p/student
- Travel p/placement
- Insurance p/placement
- Subsistence p/week
- Cultural/pedagogical preparation p/placement
69Practical Exercise (Turkish example)
- Figures from the financial handbook 2004
- Mmgt. monitoring costs EUR 200 p/student
- Travel max EUR 600 p/pl
- Insurance max EUR 100 p/pl
- Subsistence EUR 100 p/wk
- Cult./ped. preparation max EUR 500 p/pl