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Erasmus+ Networking Forum
Call for proposals 2019
Options for Cooperation between Germany and Africa
Accra, 28 November 2018
National Agency for European Higher Education Germany
Svenja Lena Neubauer and Yvonne Schnocks
1Erasmus+ opportunities for HE institutions to cooperate
worldwide
Action managed in programme countries (decentral)
ü International Credit Mobility
Actions managed in Brussels (central)
ü Capacity Building for Higher Education
ü Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees
ü Jean Monnet activities
3Erasmus+ Budget for the international dimension
Aus, NZ,
industr. Asia US Canada
South Africa 2% 2%
2% Gulf countries
0.3%
ACP States
5%
Iran Iraq
Russia Asia Yemen
6% 21% 1%
C Asia n Budget 2014-
7%
Neighbourhood 2020 = 1,7 bn
Latin America South
9% 20%
Western
Neighbourhood Balkans
East 4
13%
12%What is International Credit Mobility (ICM)? n Key Action 1: Mobility of individuals with partner countries (KA107) n Supports the mobility of students (BA, MA, PhD) and staff (scholars, administrators) from and to partner countries n Objective: sustaining the development of partner countries in the field of higher education
ICM Funding for ACP Region
Call 2019 – Germany
n South Mediterranean 4.4 Mio. Euro
n Africa, Caribic, Pacific 770,000 Euro
n South Africa 220,000 Euro
6ICM additional funding for ACP Region
Call 2019 – Germany
Tunisia
West Africa Funds 2017-2019: 500,000 Euro
2018: 1 Mio. Euro
2019: 1.4 Mio. Euro
Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad,
Cote d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea,
Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal
7Which academics are being funded in ICM?
n Student mobility for studies (SMS): 3-12 months
n From Ghana: BA, MA, PhD
n To Ghana: only PhD
n Student mobility for placements (SMP): 2-12 months
n From Ghana: BA, MA, PhD
n To Ghana: only PhD
n Staff mobility for teaching (STA): 5-60 days
n Staff mobility for training (STT): 5-60 days
8Project: University of Kassel, University of Cape Cost,
University of Ghana
n Actor: International Center for Development and
Decent Work (ICDD) and Institute for Development (IDS
at UCC)
n Goal: Promoting PhD candidates and teaching skills
9How to get involved as Higher Education Institution?
n Application only for HEIs from programme countries
n HEIs from partner countries participate in projects by
sending and receiving individuals
n Background information: Call 2019
10Erasmus+ ICM
Resources
n Programme Guide
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-
plus/resources_en
n International Credit Mobility Handbook
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-
plus/sites/erasmusplus/files/international-credit-
mobility-handbook_en.pdf
n ICM Handout
https://eu.daad.de/eudownloadcenter/download/536/
11Erasmus+
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master
Degrees
12EMJMD key facts
§ Integrated international Master programmes of excellent quality to attract
the very best students worldwide
§ No restriction in disciplines
§ Developed and delivered by a consortium of a min. 3 HEIs from
Programme Countries & Partner Countries (if relevant)
§ Duration 12 – 18 – 24 months (60 – 90 – 120 ECTS credits), 4 intakes
§ Mandatory study period in at least 2 different Programme Countries (no
virtual mobility)
§ Full scholarships for students - 75% for students from Partner Countries
§ Award of a joint or multiple Master degree
§ Budget: 3-4 Mio. € per project
§ Submission of applications to EACEA in Brussels
13EMJMD statistics for Africa – selection 2014-2018
§ 96 institutions from Africa were involved in 57 of the 151
selected EMJMDs
§ 12 universities as full partner in 11 projects
§ 4 EMJMDs with DE participation (of these, 3 DE KOOR)
with ACP and South Africa
§ 900 EMJMD-scholarships for master students from Africa
14Example of EMJMD – selected under the 2016 call for proposals
EUROPEAN MASTER IN MIGRATION AND INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
• Coordinator: CARL VON OSSIETZKY UNIVERSITAET OLDENBURG, DE
• Partners (6):
– JIHOCESKA UNIVERZITA V CESKYCH BUDEJOVICICH - (CZ)
– UNIVERSITETET I STAVANGER - (NO)
– UNIVERZA V NOVI GORICI - (SI)
– UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG - (South Africa)
– AHFAD UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN - (Sudan)
– MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - (Uganda)
• Associated Partners (39):
– 21 from Programme Countries: BE, HR, CZ, DE, IT, NL NO, AT, PL, SI
– 18 from Partner Countries: Egypt, Georgia, Ghana, India, Israel, Jordan, Nigeria, Serbia, South
Africa, Sudan
• Grant Awarded : 2.900.000 € - 58 EMJMD scholarships for 3 intakes:
49 scholarships (8 Programme C. + 41 Partner C.) + 9 additional for targeted regions
• Duration: 60 months (5 years)
15EMJMD
n Submission of applications to EACEA in Brussels
n HEIs from Programme Countries: Applicant/partners
n HEIs from Partner Countries: (associated) partners
n Deadline: 14 February 2019 at 12:00 (midday Brussels
time)
n Scholarship for students
https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/emjmd-catalogue_en
n Information on EMJMD
https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/actions/key-action-1-learning-
mobility-individuals/erasmus-mundus-joint-master-degrees_en
n Erasmus+ Project Results platform
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/funding_en
16Erasmus+
Capacity Building for
Higher Education
17Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education (CBHE) § Capacity-Building projects are: • transnational cooperation projects • between higher education institutions (HEIs) • from Programme and (eligible) Partner Countries (
CBHE Objectives:
Modernisation
Regional HE
integration institutions
and systems
Innovation CBHE Quality of HE
Competences Management
Skills governanceCapacity building – types of projects
Joint Projects: Structural
=> Impact
institutions projects: => Impact systems
Curriculum
development
Modernisation of policies,
governance and management of
University governance higher education systems
& management
Links between HE Links between HE systems and
institutions and the the wider economic and social
wider economic and environment
social environment
For each call for proposals, national priorities for partner countries and/or regional
priorities for partner regions are defined. Projects have to address one applicable priority.
20Capacity building – consortium structure
Multi-Country Projects
National Projects
STRUCTURAL
(≥ 2 Partner Countries+ min.
(1 Partner Country only + min. PROJECTS:
Partner
Country 2 Programme Countries)
2 Programme Countries)
Ministries
for HE must
participate
Min.1 HEI from each Min.1 HEI from each
Programme Country Programme Country
Exception
Min.3 HEI from the Partner Syria,
Libya, Min.2 HEI from each
Country Russia, Latin
Partner Country
America
At least as many At least as many
Attention
Partner Country HEIs as Iran,
Partner Country HEIs as
Programme Country HEIs Israel, Programme Country HEIs
Ukraine
21Budget and Duration
Duration 24 or Min. 500,000 - Max.
36 Months 1,000,000 €
Real Costs
5 Budget Headings
and Unit Costs
22Budget Categories
Staff costs (max 40%) 4 Staff Categories (Manager, Researcher/
Teacher/Trainer, Technician, Administrator)
Students/staff from partners from their place
of origin to the venue of the activity and return.
Travel costs Activities and related travels must be carried
out in countries involved in the project.
Costs of stay Subsistence, accommodation, local and public
transport, personal or optional health insurance.
Equipment (max 30%) Exclusively for the benefit of HEIs in the
Partner Countries
Sub-contracting (max 10%) For services /competences that can't be found
in the consortia
23Capacity Building in Higher Education
n Submission of applications to EACEA in Brussels
n Deadline: 7 February 2019 at 12:00 (midday Brussels
time)
n Application package
https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/funding/capacity-
building-higher-education-2019_en
n Erasmus+ Project Results platform
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/funding_en
n Erasmus+ Country fact sheets Africa
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-
plus/about/factsheets_en#worldwide
24Nationale Agentur für EU-Hochschulzusammenarbeit
Erasmus+ National Agency „Higher Education“
DAAD – Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Kennedyallee 50
53175 Bonn
www.daad.de
www.eu.daad.de
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