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EAIE Turin 2004

EAIE Turin 2004. Update on Leonardo da Vinci New Call 2005/06 and the EU Education programme beyond 2006 Dr. Alexandra Angress, DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service). 14 regional branch offices and Berlin office 46 Information Centres (IC) 457 DAAD lecturer positions

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EAIE Turin 2004

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  1. EAIE Turin 2004 Update on Leonardo da Vinci New Call 2005/06 and the EU Education programme beyond 2006 Dr. Alexandra Angress, DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service)

  2. 14 regional branch offices and Berlin office 46 Information Centres (IC) 457 DAAD lecturer positions 51.962 scholarship holders member institutions: 230 institutions of higher education, 126 student bodies 100 selection committees National office of IAESTE National agency for EU education programmes Sokrates/Erasmus Leonardo da Vinci (Higher education) National contact point for EU third country programmes (Alban, Tempus, Erasmus mundus) DAAD is ...www.daad.de An organisation for the implementation of foreign cultural policy, German higher education policy, and development of co-operation measures.

  3. EU-Education Programmes Europe SOCRATES LEONARDOTEMPUS Asia Asia-LinkEU-India Vulcanus (Japan)ASEAN-EU University Network Programmes (AUNP) EU-USA EU-Kanada Mediterranean area TEMPUS/MEDA Latin America ALFAALBAN New: African-Carribean-Pacific Programme

  4. Leonardo da Vinci • The Programme Overview: • Implementation of the programme – the European and national perspective • Objectives • Priorities • (Measures) • Participating countries • Who can submit a proposal? • Budget

  5. Programme Objectives 1. 2. 3. To promote and reinforce the contribution of VT to the process of innovation, with a view to improving competitiveness & entrepreneurship To improve skills and competences of people, especially young people, in initial vocational training To improve the quality of and access to continuing vocational training and life-long learning

  6. Participating 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 countries:Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey • Switzerland as a silent partner (actions self-financed by Swiss Gov’t)

  7. Leonardo da Vinci • Who can submit a proposal? • Private, public and semi- public organisations • Individuals not eligible to apply • A project can only be submitted ONCE in a programme year

  8. Ineligible Placements • European institutions • Organisations which manage Community programmes • National organisations - embassies/consulates, cultural institutions and regional or national representations • In most countries: language teaching placements (in schools) – definition of “undertaking” (Council decision)

  9. New call - programme priorities 2005/06 • Promoting transparency of qualifications • Developing the quality of VET systems and practices • Developing relevant and innovative e-learning content Each application must address only ONE priority

  10. New call – priorities mobility Preference will be given to projects specifying the following elements: • Linguistic and cultural preparation • Objectives, content and duration of placement • Pedagogical organisation, tutoring and mentoring • Validation of the competencies acquired in the training placement

  11. The new Integrated Programme Life Long Learning (2007-2013)Main priorities for a new Erasmus • Mobility (students and teaching staff) decentralised • Bologna (projects to support strategy) centralised

  12. Integrated programme in LLL

  13. Mobility : Placements & exchanges • Student placements in enterprises- alternating schemes during studies- traineeships after graduation • Exchanges of staff : teaching and administrative staff, managers of companies, etc.

  14. Mobility • General mobility : students 3-12 months and teachers 1-8 weeks • Special mobility : students in Joint Masters and teachers for long term teaching assignments • Mobility in co-operation with enterprises : placements (students) and exchanges (staff)

  15. Student placement Mobility • Student rates 500 Euro/month (different to general student mobility) • Strand student placements to foster Higher education-enterprise co-operation • 210.000 placements for the overall programme • 30.000 /year all over Europe

  16. Next deadline11. February 2005 for submittingLeonardo II mobility projectsGood luck and thank you!Contact: angress@daad.de

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