Before writing a proposal

Before writing a proposal
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Introduction: Siarhei
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Common Agenda
Partnerships with Third Country HE institutions and mobility
Institutional cooperation and promotion of
HE reform and modernisation.
Enhancing academic cooperation and
Voluntary convergence with
exchanges of students and academics
EU developments in the field of HE.
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Differences
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More on Reforming
More on Mobility
Curricular Reform,
Short-term & longGovernance Reform, term mobility (inclu.
Higher Education
qualifications)
and Society
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Differences
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Typology: Joint Projects
and Structural Measures
Typology: Mobility through
partnerships
Geography:
National or Multi-country
(regional/inter-regional)
Geography:
Geographical Lots
(2 Lots for the ENPI)
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Differences in Requirements
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National projects: 3 PC HEIs+ 3EU HEIs
Multi-country projects: 2 PC HEIs from
each PC (at least two PC involved) + 3
EU HEIs
Consortia: 5 HEIs (3 EU countries)
+ a number of HEIs from targeted nonEuropean regions (min 3 from the ENPI
region both lots).
Special Requirements:
SM: National Ministries in the counties
concerned must take part!
Special Requirements:
Attention to disadvantaged groups and
populations in vulnerable situations!
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Differences in Thematic Priorities
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National Priorities for
CR/GR/HES (JPs/SMs)
All thematic fields are
welcome for the ENPI
Regional Priorities for
CR/GR/HES (JPs/SMs)
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Differences in Duration
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24 or 36 months. Shortterm mobility for students
(2 weeks-3 months)
48 months with 3 cohorts
for mobility (50% from the
Consortium Member, 70%
from the PC, 30% from the
EU)
Tempus & Erasmus Mundus: Making a
proposal
Submission
of the Paper
Writing a proposal
(Application Forms)
An Idea