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Cooperation between HEIs and Enterprises in Erasmus Centralised Actions

Cooperation between HEIs and Enterprises in Erasmus Centralised Actions. Katarina Smalova Erasmus, Jean Monnet Unit Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency. Matinée Erasmus, Brussels, 5 May 2009. Erasmus Multilateral Projects.

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Cooperation between HEIs and Enterprises in Erasmus Centralised Actions

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  1. Cooperation between HEIs and EnterprisesinErasmus Centralised Actions Katarina Smalova Erasmus, Jean Monnet Unit Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency Matinée Erasmus, Brussels, 5 May 2009 EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  2. Erasmus Multilateral Projects Creating innovative European BA/MA/PhD courses and continuing education:Curriculum Development Contributing to the reform of HE systems with regard to Bologna objectives:Modernisation of Higher Education Encourage trans-national higher education cooperation in strategically important fields: PromotingCooperation between higher education institutions and enterprises Promoting the virtual dimension in Higher Education:Virtual Campuses EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme 2

  3. Erasmus Networks • ACADEMIC Networks • (31 LLP countries) • promote innovation in a specific discipline, set of disciplines or a multidisciplinary area • STRUCTURAL Networks • (min 5 LLP countries) • improve and modernise a specific aspect of higher education organisation, management, governance or funding EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme 3

  4. Erasmus Accompanying Measures • promote the objectives of the Erasmus programme • help to ensure that the results of Erasmus-supported activities are brought to the attention of a wider public • communication activities • thematic monitoring ofprojects • dissemination andexploitation of project results Aims Activities EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme 4

  5. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises Objectives • the facilitation and intensification of cooperation between HEI and enterprises by creating a common culture and understanding and developing exemplary actions in this area EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  6. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises Priorities (1) • reinforcing the link between studies and employment needs; • developing educational services for enterprises, provision for part-time students, advanced level vocational training, etc; • promoting exchanges and cooperation between HEI and enterprises; • promoting entrepreneurship, creative thinking and innovative approaches as part of the curriculum and as a skill for teachers/researchers; • assessing future skills needs in order to better match future labour market needs. EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  7. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises Priorities (2) • Priority will be given to projects which include a strong role for partners from outside academia, notably: • enterprises (particularly SMEs) • professional organisations • chambers of commerce • social partners • local/regional bodies EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  8. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises In 2007: 22 proposals submitted 5 projects selected EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

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  14. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises In 2008: 28 proposals submitted 10 projects selected New themes: • student placements, female entrepreneurship, aged workforce, sector-specific projects (e.g. spa management), SMEs and immigrants, etc. EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  15. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  16. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises Common Features of Projects Selected in 2007 and 2008 (1) • Involve partners from outside the academia • 60% develop training courses, modules or enrich already existing curricula with practice-based learning elements in a specific field of study or a business sector • 40% develop general strategies/guidelines/tools in relation to Cooperation HEI/Enterprises (innovation, female entrepreneurship, student placements, etc.) EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  17. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises Common Features of Projects Selected in 2007 and 2008 (2) • Use a virtual community platform and blended learning • Often include a “competition” element • Often a couple “HEI-Enterprise” in each participating country EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  18. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises Some Negative Features of Proposals Submitted in 2008 (1) • Enterprises still not sufficiently active • Insufficient involvement of formal bodies (associations of SMEs, professional organisations, social partners, decision makers, etc.) for a greater impact and sustainability • Dissemination poorly addressed (no strategy from the beginning of the project) EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  19. Co-operation between HEI and Enterprises Some Negative Features of Proposals Submitted in 2008 (2) • Intellectual and industrial property rights not properly addressed • European added value rather poor, impact only on partner organisations • Imbalanced budget (a big bulk of activities and the budget allocated to the applicant/coordinator) EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  20. Examples of other Erasmus centralised actions EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  21. Examples of other Erasmus centralised actions EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  22. Examples of other Erasmus centralised actions EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  23. Examples of other Erasmus centralised actions EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  24. Examples of other Erasmus centralised actions EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  25. Call 2008 Results * Including ineligible applications EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  26. Applications Submitted Comparison 2007 / 2008 / 2009 EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  27. Success Rate of Erasmus Actions in 2007 Curriculum Development: 56, Selected: 22 Cooperation HEI/Enterprises: 22, Selected: 5 EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  28. Success Rate of Erasmus Actions in 2008 Curriculum Development: 72, Selected: 18 Cooperation HEI/Enterprises: 28, Selected: 10 EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  29. 2008 Selected Applicationsby Coordinating Country EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme 29

  30. 2008 Selected Applicationsby Partner Country EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme 30

  31. Useful links • LLP – Erasmus Programme – Executive Agency (EACEA) Websitehttp://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/erasmus/erasmus_en.htm • LLP – Erasmus Programme – Directory project compendia • http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/erasmus/erasmus_compendia_en.html EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme

  32. EACEA-ERA-NETWORKS@ec.europa.eu Katia de SOUSA Contacts EACEA-CURRICULUMDEVELOPMENT@ec.europa.eu Gilles GERVAIS / Martin FREWER EACEA-MODERNISATIONHE@ec.europa.eu Maria-Luisa GARCIA MINGUEZ EACEA-ERA-COOPERATIONUE@ec.europa.eu Katarina SMALOVA EACEA-VIRTUALCAMPUSES@ec.europa.eu Martin FREWER EACEA-ERA-ACCOMPANYING@ec.europa.eu Katarina SMALOVA EACEA-EUC@ec.europa.eu Mireilla FABREGA IGLESIAS EACEA - Lifelong Learning Programme 32

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