Title: Erasmus Mundus
1Erasmus Mundus
Day of European Higher Education Programmes
Europa in! The Hague 20 November 2008 Koen
NOMDEN Programme Coordinator Erasmus
Mundus Education, Audiovisual and Culture
Executive Agency
2Presentation Overview
- Erasmus Mundus I (2004-2008)
- Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window
- Erasmus Mundus II (2009-2013)
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3Erasmus Mundus
4Aims
Erasmus Mundus Objectives
- Promoting the quality offer in higher education
with a distinct European added value - Encouraging incoming mobility of third-country
graduate students and scholars - Fostering structured co-operation with
third-country higher education institutions - Enhancing the profile, visibility and
accessibility of European higher education in the
world
5Programme Actions
- Action 1 Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses
- Action 2 Scholarships
- Action 3 Partnerships with Third-Country Higher
Education Institutions - Action 4 Enhancing Attractiveness
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6Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses
- Support of high-quality Masters Courses of 1 to 2
years offered by a consortium of at least 3
higher education institutions from 3 different
European countries - Integrated study programme
- Joint curriculum
- Joint criteria for admission and examination
- Mobility study period in at least two
institutions - Award of an officially recognised joint, double
or multiple degree - Common tuition fee (possibility of one tuition
fee for European and one tuition fee for third
country students) - Flat rate funding of consortium via annual grant
agreements of 15.000
7Erasmus Mundus Scholarships
- Scholarships for non European students up to
42,000 for a 2 years EM masters course - Mobility grant for non European scholars of up to
13,000 for a 3 months period in Europe - Action 3 (Partnerships with third country HEIs)
mobility grants for European students and
scholars up to 3 months - Illness and accident insurance coverage
8Action 4
- Projects promoting the attractiveness of European
higher education in the world (including
internationalisation of Erasmus Thematic
Networks) - Erasmus Mundus Alumni Association
- Study in Europe Website
- Quality assessment of Erasmus Mundus Masters
Courses
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9EM Main results (2004-2008)
Number of Masters Courses 103 (468 EU HEI in 24
EU countries)
Number of non European Students 6000
Number of non European Scholars 1000
Number of Partnerships 40 (involving 31 non-EU
countries)
40 Attractiveness projects(Global Promotion
Project, EMA)
10Dutch participation in Erasmus Mundus I
- Masters Courses
- As coordinating institution 8
- As partner 21
- Action 3 Partnerships
- As coordinating institution 3
- As partner 12
- Action 4 Projects 14 participations (1 as
coordinator 13 as partner)
11Masters Courses coordinated by Dutch Institutions
- EMLE - European Master in Law and Economics
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam - MIM - Master of Industrial Mathematics TU
Eindhoven - GEM Geo-information Science Earth Observation
for Environmental Modelling Management ITC
(Enschede) - Euroculture Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
- European Master in Animal Breeding and Genetics
(EM-ABG) Universiteit Wageningen - Comem Erasmus Mundus MSc - Coastal and Marine
Engineering and Management TU Delft - IMMIT International Master in Management of
Information Technology Universiteit van Tilburg - EMMEP Erasmus Mundus Minerals and Environmental
Programme TU Delft
12ERASMUS MUNDUSEXTERNAL COOPERATION WINDOW
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13EMECW in a glance
- Co-operation and mobility scheme in the area of
higher education external co-operation - Implemented in complementary to and in synergy
with the Erasmus Mundus Programme and other
higher education initiatives such as Erasmus,
Tempus, Asia-Link, ALFA, Alban, and Edu-link - Fostering institutional based co-operation in
higher education between the EU and Third-Country
HEIs through structured academic co-operation and
mobility for students and academic staff
14EMECW Objectives
- to promote institutional based cooperation in the
field of higher education cooperation between EU
and third-countries - to improve transparency and mutual recognition of
studies and qualifications for study periods
abroad - to enhance the EU and third countries academic
staff and students capacities and employability
15Activities financed by the EMECW
- The partnership activities for the organisation
of mobility and the transfer of know-how and best
practices - Implementation of individual mobility for
students (undergraduate, Master, Doctorate,
Post-graduate) and academic staff for the purpose
of studying, teaching, training and research
abroad
16EM ECW Mobility Target groups
- TARGET GROUP 1 Students and academic staff
registered in a HEI member of the applicant
partnership - TARGET GROUP 2 Nationals of an eligible
Third-Country, enrolled in (or having obtained a
university degree from) a HEI of these countries,
non-member of the applicant partnership - TARGET GROUP 3 Nationals of an eligible
Third-Country in a particularly vulnerable
situation (e.g refugees, asylum seekers)
17EMECW coverage in 2007 and 2008
- Total coverage 32 European countries and 131 non
EU countries - Group A windows in the first call
- Central and Eastern Europe and Russia (ENPI)
- Middle East Region (DCI)
- Central Asia (DCI)
- Group B additional windows in the second call
- African Caribbean and Pacific Group of States
(EDF) - Western Balkans region (IPA)
- Asia region Asia Regional and India (DCI)
- Latin America region Brazil, Chile and
Mexico(DCI)
18EMECW Results
- 2007/08 2008/09
- Funding 36,4 M EUR 100,348 M
- Partnerships projects 9 21
- Participating countries 22 EU/23 NEU 28
EU/56 NEU - (24 A 32 B)
- Participation of 167 HEIs 406 HEIs
- 79 EU/88 NEU 193 EU/213 NEU
- Mobility 1.815 (contracted) 4.166
(contracted)
19Budget and Mobility Figures
6.000 Mobility (estimated) EUR 163,500M
4.166 Mobility (forecast) EUR 100,348M
1.815 Mobility (contracted)
20Dutch participation in EMECW
- As coordinating institution 6
- Lot 7 (Iran-Yemen-Iraq) - ITC
- Lot 8 (Kazakhstan) - TU Eindhoven
- Lot 10 (ACP countries) - ITC
- Lot 18 (Mexico) - Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
- As partner 16
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21EMECW Call for 2009/2010
- Budget EUR 163.5 M
- Mobility approx. 6000 students
- Targeted third countries
- Neighbourhood countries
- Western Balkans
- Middle-East
- Central Asia
- Asia Regional Asia, India and China
- Latin America Brazil, Argentina, Regional Latin
America - NB Not anymore covered Chile, Mexico, ACP
Region - Publication expected November 2008
- Submission of proposals expected February 2009
New
22How to obtain a scholarship under the EMECW
- Selection of students academic staff is the
responsibility of the selected partnerships. - The student / scholars selection criteria must
- be common to all members of the partnership
- be communicated to potential applicants in
advance - comply with the principles of transparency and
equality of treatment
23Erasmus Mundus II
- Erasmus Mundus II (2009-2013) integrating
- Erasmus Mundus
- Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window
- EM II Actions
- Action 1 joint masters and joint doctoral
programmes (current EM Actions 1, 2 and 3) - Action 2 structured partnerships between EU and
targeted non European countries (the current ECW) - Action 3 projects to enhance the attractiveness
of EU HE in the world (current EM Action 4)
24EM II Key figures
- Overall Budget of almost 1 billion euros
- 493.69 Million EUR for Actions 1 and 3 (from the
EUs Education Budget) - About 460 Million EUR for Action 2 (from
different funding instruments) - Output objectives (action 1)
- 150 joint Masters Courses
- 35 Joint Doctorate programmes
- 10.000 student scholarships (60 non European)
- 4.000 grants for scholars
25ERASMUS MUNDUS IIWhat is new?
- Wider scope inclusion of external policy
objectives -gt overarching programme in the field
of HE cooperation with non European countries - Joint doctoral programmes fellowships
- Inclusion of non European HEIs in joint masters
and doctoral programmes - Scholarships for EU students
- Information Grants for National Structures
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26EM II Action 1 Joint Masters
- Offered by HEIs in at least three EU countries
- HEIs in 3C may participate
- Joint admission, selection and exam criteria
- Obligatory mobility
- Award of double, multiple or joint degrees
- Selected for five years
- Increased weight on quality assurance and
monitoring
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27EM II Action 1 Joint Doctorates
- Same features as joint masters programmes plus
- Focus on inter-disciplinarity and innovation
- Participation of industry, research centres etc
- Co-tutelle for thesis
28EM II Action 1 Scholarships
- Scholarship scheme linked to joint programmes
- Full-study scholarships for 3C students at master
level - 2-year scholarships (expected output 5300
240m) - Full-study scholarships for 3C stud. at doc level
new! - 3-year scholarships (expected output 450
35m) - Full-study scholarships for EU stud. at master
and doc level new! - 2-year scholarships (master) (exp. output 3500
63m) - 3-year scholarships (doc) (exp. output 330
30m) - Short-term scholarships for 3C academics at
master level - Normally 3 months to teach or do research in EU
(exp. output 2000 28m) - Short-term scholarships for EU academics at
master level - Normally 3 months to teach or do research in 3C
(exp. output 2000 28m)
29EM II Action 2 Partnerships
- Continuation of present EM External Cooperation
Window - Large partnerships between HEIs in EU and 3C in a
specific region - 3C concerned are those covered by the external
cooperation instruments - Erasmus-style cooperation mechanisms, transfer of
know-how - Definition of priorities according to the needs
of 3C concerned
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30EM II Action 2 Scholarships
- Scholarships for 3C and EU nationals of varying
length (3 months to 3 years) - Scholarships for bachelor, master, doctorate and
post-doctorate students and HE staff (training,
teaching, research) - Mobility not linked to specific programmes (all
programmes on offer in partnerships can be
followed) - Use of Erasmus mobility features and instruments
- Special attention paid to socio-economically
disadvantaged groups and populations in a
vulnerable situation - Anti brain-drain measures
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31EM II Action 3 Promotion of European Higher
Education
- Projects aimed at enhancing the attractiveness,
profile, image, visibility and accessibility of
EU HE - Projects relating to the international dimension
of HE (promotion, QA, credit recognition, mutual
recognition of qualifications, curriculum
development, mobility, quality of services) - Promotion of the programme and its outputs
- Grants to National Structures for information and
dissemination activities new! - Conferences, seminars, workshops, studies,
analyses, pilot projects, prizes, international
networks - Public/private bodies active in HE (EU and
non-EU)
32EM II Implementation
- Programme Guide Annual Calls for Proposals
- Action 1 selection of joint programmes assisted
by high-level Selection Board, selection of
students by consortia - Action 2 external action decision making
procedures apply, selection of students by
partnerships, role of EU Delegations and Third
Country Authorities - Strong support role of National Structures
- Management delegated by the Commission to the
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive
Agency