AKCIJE
Erasmus + provides grants for a wide range of actions and activities
The programme gives opportunities to students, trainees, staff and volunteers to spend a period abroad to increase their skills and employability.
Key Action 1: Learning Mobility of Individuals
Key Action 1 supports mobility in the education, training and youth sectors and aims to bring long lasting benefits to the participants and the participating organisations involved.
Key Action 2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
The actions under Key Action 2 make it possible for organisations from different participating countries to work together, to develop, share and transfer best practices and innovative approaches in the fields of education, training and youth.
Key Action 3: Support for policy reforms
Key Action 3 provides grants for a wide variety of actions aimed at stimulating innovative policy development, policy dialogue and implementation, and the exchange of knowledge in the fields of education, training and youth.
Jean Monnet
Within the new Erasmus+ Programme, the Jean Monnet Actions aim at promoting excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide.
We are pleased to announce that DG EAC and EACEA organising 2023 edition of their Erasmus+ Worldwide Webinar.
The webinar will feature three sessions, each covering several different topics. The morning sessions (10:00-12:45) will be repeated in the afternoon(14:30-17:15). These timings are Brussels time (CEST).
Tuesday 17 October: |
General introduction – International Credit Mobility – Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions |
Wednesday 18 October: |
Erasmus Mundus – Capacity Building for Higher Education – Jean Monnet Actions |
Thursday 19 October: |
Capacity Building for Vocational Education & Training – Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange – Capacity Building for Youth |
This online-only event is designed for potential applicants in non-associated countries worldwide to introduce the opportunities open under the international dimension of Erasmus+. It will also give newcomers and more experienced users the opportunity to submit written questions to EC staff. It is being organised in the run-up to the launch of the 2024 call for proposals.
You can find more information on this event page, which is where you will find the link to the webstream on the day.
https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/event/erasmus-world-wide-webinar-2023
A more detailed programme will appear on this page nearer the date.
Please save the dates in your diary, and feel free to share this information to whomever might be interested.
Weather you already have experience or you just heard about Erasmus+, take a part in the Erasmus+ 2021-27 interim evaluation & Erasmus+ 2014-20 final evaluation and help it be more simplified and inclusive!
Please follow this link.
The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme aims to inspire and encourage young women to pursue a career in nuclear related field, by providing highly motivated female students with scholarships for Master’s programmes and an opportunity to pursue an internship facilitated by the IAEA.
In the selection of students, consideration is given to geographic and field of study diversity, in addition to eligibility requirements and other criteria. The selected students are awarded up to €20,000 for tuition costs and up to €20,000 for living costs for their Master’s programme. Upon completion of their studies, students are also given an opportunity to pursue an internship facilitated by the IAEA for up to 12 months. The internships may take place at the IAEA or its external partners in the public or private sector. Additionally, students are provided with opportunities to attend and participate in various educational, professional, and networking events. MSCFP recipients also have a chance to become a part of the MSCFP LinkedIn Student and Alumni Group where they can exchange knowledge and experience, find out about technical events and career opportunities as well as connect to their peers.
To read more about how to apply and eligibility requirements, please visit the following link: IAEA and Information for applicants | IAEA
More about the programme and it’s students:
IAEA Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme | IAEA
Meet the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme students | IAEA
We are pleased to inform you that the List of ECHE holders from Bosnia and Herzegovina-2021-2027 is published.
ECHE is a pre-rerequisite for higher education institutions from Western Balkan willing to participate in European Universities Initiative opened to HEIs from Region 1 countries, to participate as full partners in the call.
As a result, higher education institutions from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro have joined the initiative.
The complete list of Higher education institutions holding an ECHE - 2021-2027 can be found on the link: https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/document/higher-education-institutions-holding-an-eche-2021-2027
We congratulate all the ECHE holders from BiH and encourage other Universities to apply by the new cut-off date 25 January 2024.