INTERNATIONAL CREDIT MOBILITY Rima Rimšaitė Head of International Relations Office Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre AEC meeting of International Relations Coordinators September 25-26, 2015 Ionian University, Greece
Why international credit mobility KA107? How KA107 differs from mobility projects between Programme countries KA103?
KA103 KA 107 similarities: decentralized activity 1. the same mobility activities: SMS, SMP 2. (tbc), STA, STT, and OM (lumps sums) inter-institutional agreements 3. the same scheme of mobility project: 4. Application evaluation funding/lump 5. sums implementation mobility tool+ dissemination of results reporting
KA 103 KA 107 differences: partnership all other parts in the world 1. application quality questions/assessment 2. grant management & reporting HEI in 3. programme country (ECHE holder) SMS travel grant for students 4. OLS not available 5. teachers mobility min. 5 days + 2 travel 6.
KA 107 / partnership 10 groups of countries via 4 financial instruments : European Neighbourhood ( ENI ): Eastern Partnership, 1. South-Mediterranean, Russia Development Cooperation ( DCI ): Asia, Central Asia 2. Pre-Accession ( IPA ): Western Balkans 3. DCI - Latin America 4. Partnership Instrument ( PI ): Industrialised Americas, 5. Industrialised Asia DCI - South Africa 6.
KA 107 / partnership From 2016: + two more groups of countries African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of countries ( ACP ) For budgetary reasons, countries not eligible for international credit mobility: Switzerland, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, the Vatican City State, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, and the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council
KA 107 / EU targets Neighbouring countries mobility mainly incoming to Europe: no more than 10% for outgoing (except Russia) Asia and Latin America, 25% with least developed countries; Asia – up to 30% mobility with China and India Latin America – up to 35 % with Brazil and Mexico
KA 107 / limitations Can not be funded: From Europe student mobility (bachelor and master) to Asia, Latin America and South Africa. Only doctoral level students and staff. There might be more specific limitations. Consult your NA ! Application 2015 - 4 th March; Deadline 2016 – in February (1 month earlier)
KA107 quality questions Relevance of the strategy (max. 30 points) Quality of the cooperation arrangements (max. 30 points) Quality of the activity design and implementation (max. 20 points) Impact and dissemination (max. 20 points) Assessment: total score in 2015 - 70 points; total score in 2016 – 60 points
Us Useful resources es FAQ http://www.erasmus-plius.lt/uploads/files/faq-on- international-credit-mobility-for-heis.pdf Quick reference http://www.erasmus-plius.lt/uploads/files/e-na-dir-2015- 058---annex-quick-reference-guide.pdf Erasmus + programme guide http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus- plus/index_en.htm
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