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Erasmus + 2019 call and Programme Guide published
A focus on Key Action 1 – Mobility projects for school education staff for teachers training courses
Last 24th October the European Commission published the Erasmus + call and Programme guide.
Erasmus+ is the EU Programme in the fields of education, training, youth and sport for the period 2014-2020.
It is designed to “support Programme Countries’ efforts to efficiently use the potential of Europe’s talent and social assets in a lifelong learning perspective, linking support to formal, non-formal and informal learning throughout the education, training and youth fields.”
The Erasmus+ Programme implements the following Actions:
- KEY ACTION 1 – MOBILITY OF INDIVIDUALS
- KEY ACTION 2 – COOPERATION FOR INNOVATION AND THE EXCHANGE OF GOOD
- KEY ACTION 3 – SUPPORT FOR POLICY REFORM PRACTICES
- JEAN MONNET ACTIVITIES
- SPORT
Key Action 1 supports:
- Mobility of learners and staff: opportunities for students, trainees and young people, as well as for professors, teachers, trainers, youth workers, staff of education institutions and civil society organisations to undertake a learning and/or professional experience in another country;
- Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees: high-level integrated international study programmes delivered by consortia of higher education institutions that award full degree scholarships to the best master students worldwide;
- Erasmus+ Master Loans: higher education students from Programme Countries can apply for a loan backed up by the Programme to go abroad for a full Master Degree. Students should address themselves to national banks or student loan agencies participating in the scheme.
Under the mobility project for education staff different activities are supported, including structured courses or training events abroad for teachers, school leaders or other educational staff. The so called teacher training courses.
Eligible participating organisations
Sending organisation: school or coordinator of a national mobility consortium (local or regional school authorities, school coordination bodies, schools).
Receiving organisation: school or any public and private organisation active in the fields of education, training and youth.
Who can apply?
A school sending its staff abroad (individual applications)
The coordinator of a national mobility consortium
Individuals cannot apply for a grant!Duration of the project
1 to 2 years
Duration of the activities
From 2 days to 2 months
Eligible participants
Teaching and non-teaching staff in charge of school education
Where to apply
National Agency of the country in which the applicant organisation is established
When to apply
The applicant need to submit the application by 5th February 2019 at noon (Brussels time)
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