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TEMPUS IV- FOURTH CALL FOR PROPOSALS
TEMPUS INFORMATION DAYS
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/tempus
Tempus is a program funded
by the European Union to
support the modernization of
higher education
Higher Education in Egypt
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2.5 million Students (undergraduate)
About 250 thousand Students (Post Graduate)
60 K + Staff members
20 Public Universities
20 Private Universities
Technical colleges (12), Private Institutes (115)
TEMPUS III in Egypt
● 2002 - 2006 (TEMPUS III MEDA)
● 23 Million Euro
● 64 Projects (JEP & SCM)
● 173 Individual Mobility Grants
● Tempus is considered in Egypt as:
● A Catalyst for the reform
● Contributer to Quality
● Contributer to « Life Long Learning»
● Contributer to « Partnership » with Europe
TEMPUS in Egypt
 52 JEP projects (12 + 15 +6 + 10 + 9),
 20.5 M€
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2003 round
2004 round
2005 round
2006 round
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 52 JEP projects (12 + 15 +6 + 10 + 9),
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2005 round
2004 round
2003 round
2002 round
JEP: Universities’ Participation
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BASIC FEATURES OF TEMPUS IV
Objectives:
 To support the modernisation of Higher Education in
Partner Countries of the surrounding area, including
Central Asia.
 To establish an area of cooperation between the
European Union (EU) and the Partner Countries.
 To favour voluntary convergence with the EU
developments in the field of Higher Education.
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BASIC FEATURES (II)
Approach:
• Institutional cooperation.
• Bottom-up programme mainly implemented through
calls for proposals seeking projects targeting reforms
in higher education institutions and/or systems.
• Strong involvement of national authorities.
• Strong accent on dissemination, sustainability and
exploitation of results.
• Complements other EU mobility programmes (e.g.
Erasmus Mundus).
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BASIC FEATURES (III)
Local Support:
 National Contact Points (NCPs) in EU Member States
 National Tempus Offices (NTOs) in Partner Countries
(PCs)
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3 TYPES OF ACTIONS
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Joint Projects: implemented at institutional level to reform
curricula, improve university governance, create more links
with society.
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Structural Measures: implemented at national level for the
development and reform of national higher education
structures and systems in Partner Countries.
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Accompanying Measures: dissemination and information
activities (conferences, studies, exchange of good practice,
National Tempus Offices, Higher Education Reform Experts,
etc.)
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GRANT SIZE = € 500 000 to € 1 500 000
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For both Joint Projects and Structural Projects.
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Minimum grant size for national projects from
Montenegro and Kosovo: € 300,000.
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Minimum co-financing: 10%
PROJECT DURATION = 24 or 36 months
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ELIGIBLE PARTNERSHIPS
National projects:
Multi-country projects:
(targeting 1 single Partner Country)
(targeting more than 1 Partner
Country)
minimum of 6 HE institutions
minimum of 7 HE institutions
3 from the involved Partner
Country
2 from each involved Partner
country (minimum 2 PC)
3 from 3 different EU countries
3 from 3 different EU countries
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ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
Joint Projects:
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State-recognised public or private HE institutions (either
in EU or PC)
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Associations, organisations or networks of HE
institutions
Structural Measures:
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State-recognised public or private HE institutions (either
in EU or PC)
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Associations, organisations or networks of HE
institutions
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Rector/teacher/student organisations
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ELIGIBLE PARTNERS
 State-recognised public or private HE institutions (either in
EU or PC)
 Associations, organisations or networks of HE institutions
 Rector/teacher/student organisations
 Non-governmental organisations
 Social partners and their training organisations
 Private and public enterprises
 Research institutions
 Public administrations (Ministries, other national/regional/local
administrations) or governmental organisations BUT with
special conditions (eligible for reimbursement of travel costs and
costs of stay only)
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ELIGIBLE PARTNERS
Additional condition for Structural Measures
 The Ministry/ies responsible for higher education in
each Partner Country must be involved.
 BUT special status.
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Programme themes
Themes structured around the main components of the
modernisation agenda for higher education.
 Joint projects:
 Curriculum reform
 Governance reform
 Higher Education and Society
 Structural measures
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Governance reform
Higher Education and Society
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Programme themes
 Curricular reform
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Modernisation of curricula: ECTS, 3 cycles, recognition of
degrees
 Governance reform
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University management and student services
Introduction of quality assurance
Institutional and financial autonomy & accountability
Equal access to HE
Development of international relations
 Higher Education and Society
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Training of non-university teachers
Development of partnerships with enterprises
Knowledge triangle education/research/innovation
Training courses for public services (Min./ local auth.)
Development of lifelong learning
Qualifications frameworks
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NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PRIORITIES
National projects
(targeting 1 single Partner Country)
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Focus on the national priorities set for the Partner
Country.
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Defined by the Ministries of Education in close
consultation with the European Union Delegations.
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TEMPUS IV in Egypt
 Started in 2008
• 7 Projects in Egypt
 2009 Call for Proposal
• 6 Projects in Egypt
 2010 Call
• 4 Projects in Egypt
TEMPUS IV in Egypt
 17 Projects selected (2008 - 2010)
 About 17.5 Million Euro
Universities Participation
Partner Countries Participation
TEMPUS IV 1st call Projects in Egypt
- Technology Management & Integrated Modeling in
Natural Resources: A University-Enterprise Win-Win
Partnership
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Ain Shams University: Grant Holder
Assiut University, EG
IHE-UNESCO, NL
Exeter University, UK
Martin-Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, DE
SEKEM Development Foundation, EG
Universidade do Algarve , PT
The General Company for Research of Ground Water
(REGWA), EG
– Sohag University, EG
– National Authority for Remote Sensing & Space Sciences
NARSS, EG
TEMPUS IV 1st call Projects in Egypt
- University Chair on Innovation
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Graz University of Technology: Grant Holder
Delft University of Technology , NL
Politecnico di Milano, IT
United Nations Industrial Development Organisation
(associated partner, co funding organisation), AT
Sekem Development Foundation, EG
R&D Manager, Industrial Modernisation Center, EG
Aleppo University, SY
University Hassan II, MA
University of Sfax, TN
Saint Joseph University, LB
Cairo University, EG
TEMPUS IV 1st call Projects in Egypt
- Strengthening Institutional Capacity in Arab countries
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University of Alicante: Grant Holder
Universidad Miguel Hernandez, ES
MA'TAH UNIVERSITY, JO
Leadership Agenda, UK
Accreditation Agency for Degree Programmes in Engineering, Informatics,
the Natural Sciences and Mathematics: ASIIN, DE
Directorate General of Higher Education, LB
Supreme Council of Universities, EG
Higher Education Accreditation Commission -Ministry of Education-, JO
Accreditation and quality assurance Commission -Ministry of Education &
Higher Education, PS
Ministery of National Education, MA
Association of arab universities, JO
Beirut Arab Univerty, LB
Modern University for Business and Science, LB
Alexandria University, EG
Helwan University, EG
Princess Sumaya Unverisity , JO
University of Newcatle, UK
TEMPUS IV 1st call Projects in Egypt
- International Accreditation of Engineering Studies
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade
The Ministry of Education and Sport of the Republic Serbia, RS
Technische Universität München, DE
German University in Cairo, EG
Technical University of Munich, RS
ASIIN Consult GmbH, DE
Imperial College London, UK
Technical University of Munich, DE
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya , ES
Robotina d.o.o. , SI
University Karlsruhe (TH), DE
Mihajlo Pupin Institute, RS
Informatika , RS
IvDam Process Control doo, Rep office of EMERSON Process
Management for Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Republic of
Srpska, RS
– University of Kragujevac, RS
TEMPUS IV 1st call Projects in Egypt
- ENTERPRISE-UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP
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The American University in Cairo: Grant holder
Freie University Berlin, DE
Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), AT
Linkoping University, SE
Politecnico di Torino, IT
Investors Association of 6th of October City, EG
Assuit University, EG
Helwan University, EG
Science and Technology Development Fund- Ministry of
Higher Education, EG
– Egyptian Patent Office, EG
– Cairo University, EG
TEMPUS IV 1st call Projects in Egypt
- Masters of Engineering in Sound & Vibration
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Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH)
Ain Shams University, EG
Aalborg University, DK
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven), BE
LMS International NV, BE
Braunstein + Berndt GmbH, DE
Nile University, EG
Elaraby Group, EG
Helwan University, EG
Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs, EG
Housing & Building National Research Center (HBRC), EG
Mechanical & Electrical Research Institute, National Water
Research Center , EG
– Acoustical Society of Egypt, EG
– Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime
Transport , EG
TEMPUS IV 1st call Projects in Egypt
- Formation et réseau transmed en endoscopie et
chirurgie
– Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille - France
– Université de Chieti - Gruppo Otologico Piacenza - Roma ,
Italie
– Université de Crète, Héraklion - Crète
– Entreprise Storz, Tuttlingen - Allemagne
– Université d'Alger - Algérie
– Université Tunis El Manar -Tunisie
– Université d'Alexandrie - Egypte
– Université Ain Shams, Le Caire - Egypte
– Université Saint Joseph, Beyrouth - Liban
– Université Libanaise, Beyrouth - Liban
– Entreprise SPA Audio Medica International, Alger - Algérie
TEMPUS IV 2nd Call Projects in Egypt
- Egyptian Neonatal Network for Training
Paediatricians
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Grantholder: Mansoura University
Ain Shams University, Egypt
AL Azhar University, Egypt
Alexandria University, Egypt
Mansoura University, Egypt
Tanta University , Egypt
University of Liverpool, UK
University of the Basque country Medical School,
Spain
– University of Ulm, Germany
TEMPUS IV 2nd Call Projects in Egypt
- Diploma Public Policy and Child Rights
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Grantholder: Cairo University
Assiut University
Cairo University
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Hashemite University, Jordan
Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands
Internationale Akademie für innovative Pädagogig,
Psychologie und Ökonomie, Germany
Research in Practice, UK
The University of Jordan, Jordan
UNICEF Egypt
UNICEF Jordan, Jordan
University Maastricht, Netherlands
University of Bristol, UK
TEMPUS IV 2nd Call Projecst in Egypt
- Establishing A New Master Degree in Sustainable
Crop Protection
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Grantholder: University of Torino, Italy
Ain Shams University
Assuit University
Kafr ElSheikh University
Mansoura University
South Valley University
Suez canal University
The Plant Protection Institute, Italy
The University of Lleida, Spain
TheMediterranean Agronomic-Institute of Chania(MAICh),
Greece
– Turin University, Italy
– Zagazig University
TEMPUS IV 2nd Call Projects in Egypt
- Leadership in Higher Education Management
– Grantholder: University of Wales – Cardiff, UK
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Beirut Arab University, Lebanon
Cadi Ayyad University in Marakesch, Morroco
Ain Shams University
Fayoum University
Ionian University, Greece
King Hassen II University, Morroco
Leadership Foundation, UK
Modern University of Business and Science, Lebanon
Superior Institute for Science and Technology, Morroco
The American University in Cairo
University of Aachen, Germany
University of Bari, Italy
University of Safx, Tunisia
University of Sousse, Tunisia
TEMPUS IV 2nd Call Projects in Egypt
- Mediterranean Innovation Alliance (MEDINNOALL) 1/2
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Grantholder: University of Alicante, Spain
Alexandria University
Alicante Chamber of Commerce, Spain
Confédéracion Générale des Entreprises du Maroc - Union Régionale du
Centre Nord, Morroco
Ecole Normale Supérieure d'Enseignement Technologique d'Oran, Algeria
Fédération Nationale de la Mécanique (UTICA), Tunisia
Federation of Egyptian Chamber of Commerce
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Sousse, Tunisia
Higher Institute of Technology of Jendouba, Tunisia
Higher Institute of Technology of Zaghouan, Tunisia
Ministry of Higher Education, Morroco
Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technology of Tunisia,
Tunisia
TEMPUS IV 2nd Call Projects in Egypt
- Mediterranean Innovation Alliance
(MEDINNOALL) 2/2
o Oran Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Algeria
o Saarland University, Germany
o Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, Morroco
o South Valley University, EG
o Supreme Council of Universities
o University Cadi Ayyad, Morroco
o University Dr Tahar Moulay of Saida, , Algeria
o University Mohammed V Soussi, Morroco
o University of Evry-Val d'Essone, France
o University of Helwan, EG
o University of Mostaganem, , Algeria
TEMPUS IV 2nd Call Projects in Egypt
- Towards an Internationalisation of Higher Education
Network for MEDA Region (TIES)
o Grantholder: University of Alicante, Spain
o Beirut Arab University, Lebanon
o Beni Sweef University
o Mansoura University
o Modern University for Business and Science, Lebanon
o Philadelphia University, Jordan
o Princess Sumaya University of Technology, Jordan
o Sidi Mohamed ben Abdellah University, Morroco
o Università Telematica Guglielmo Marconi, Italy
o University Mohammed V Souissi, Morroco
o University Mouloud Mammeri of Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria
o University of Bejaia, Algeria
o University of Kairouan, Tunisia
o University of Sfax, Tunisia
o University Piérre Mendès, France
17/07/2015
TEMPUS IV 3rd Call Projects in Egypt
- Reorient University Curricula to Address Sustainability
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Grand holder University of Crete
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, GR
Mediterranean Information Office/MEdIES, GR
Stockholm University, SE
University of Padova, IT
University Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3, FR
Suez Canal University, EG
Heliopolis University for Sustainable Development, EG
Hashemite University, JO
University of Jordan, JO
Notre Dame University, LB
University of La Sagesse, LB
UNESCO Regional Bureau for Education in the Arab States Beirut,
League of Independent Activists, LB
SEKEM Development Foundation, EG • Dublin City University, IE
TEMPUS IV 3rd Call Projects in Egypt
- Education for Sustainable Development beyond the Campus
Grand holder: RWTH Aachen University
• Karl-Franzens-University of Graz, AT
• American University in Cairo, EG
• UNESCO International Hydrological Programme DE
• Centre of Studies, Information & Education for the Environment, PT
• INGENIEURGESELLSCHAFT DR.ING. NACKENMBH, DE
• Cairo University, EG
• Alexandria University, EG
• Suez Canal University, EG
• Fayoum University, EG
• Zagazig University, EG
• Heliopolis University, EG
• ‫جمعية جيل المستقبل‬EG
• Bibliotheca Alexandrina, EG
• Ministry of Higher Education, EG
• Fayoum Governorate - Ministry of Education, EG
• Wadi Environmental Science Centre, EG
• SEKEM Development Foundation, EG
• The American-Mideast Education and Training Service, EG
• University of Limerick, IE
TEMPUS IV 3rd Call Projects in Egypt
- Advanced Engineering Systems: Bridging the Gap between
Academia and Industry
Grand holder: UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
• Hochschule Karlsruhe - Technik und Wirtschaft, DE
• École Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et des Microtechniques,
• Festo Didactic GmbH & Co. KG, DE • Ain Shams University, EG
• Helwan University, EG
• Procter and Gamble Company, EG
• Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, EG
• 6th of October Investors' Association, EG
• Engineering Export Council of Egypt, EG
• Arab Science and Technology Foundation - Cairo Branch, EG
• Nile University, EG
TEMPUS IV 3rd Call Projects in Egypt
- Implementing a Scientific International master for biotechnology and
neuroscience in the South Mediterranean area.
Grand holder : Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2
• Alexandria University, EG
• University of Senghor, EG
• University Cadi Ayyad, MA
• University Abdelmalek Essaâdi, MA
• University Saint-Joseph, LB
• University Saint Esprit of Kaslik, LB
• Landau Network at Centro di Cultura Scientifica "A. Volta",
• Universitat de Valencia Estudi General, ES
• University Aix-Marseille 2, FR
• University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis, FR
• Association Neurex Alsace, FR
• GDRI neurO, FR
• University of Turin, IT
Fourth Call for proposals
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Indicative roadmap for selection process –
4th Call for proposals
Date
Steps
Publication of Fourth Tempus IV Call for Proposals
15 October 2010
Deadline for submission of applications
15 February 2011
Expert assessment
March - end April 2011
Consultation of Ministries of Education in Partner
Countries, EU Delegation and National Tempus offices
June 2011
Award decision and publication of results
July 2011
Preparation and signature of grant agreements
End July to September
2011
Start of eligibility period
15 October 2011
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TEMPUS IV Indicative budget for projects selected under 4th Call:
48,7 € million
Southern Mediterranean
(ENPI South)
€ 11.4 million
Eastern Europe/Caucasus
(ENPI East)
€ 11.4 million
Bilateral allocation for Russia
(ENPI)
€ 4.5 million.
Western Balkans
(IPA)
€ 12.4 million
Central Asia
(DCI)
Albania € 0.9; Bosnia and
Herzegovina € 2.2; Montenegro
€ 1; Serbia: € 6.3; Kosovo under
UNSC Resolution 1244/99: € 2
€ 9 million (€ 1.8 million
indicative per country)
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Novelties under the 4th Call for proposals
Main changes:
1- Eligible countries:
• The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is only eligible on a
self-financing basis.
• Libya is a new eligible Partner Country
2- Relevance:
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Priority given to project proposals involving institutions that are
new to the programme or have had limited participation in the
previous calls for proposals
3- Financial conditions:
• Institutional costs for student mobility are no longer eligible
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Novelties under the 4th Call for proposals
4- Mandates:
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Scanned versions can be accepted
Ministries responsible for higher education in the Partner Countries may
submit an endorsement letter at submission phase, however a signed
mandate will be required if the application is selected for funding
5- Sub-contracting:
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Costs for subcontracting should not to be shown under “Staff costs” or
“Travel costs” but as “Other costs” or under “Printing a Publishing”.
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Submission of the applications: E-form
 Applications will be submitted on-line using the eForm:
Publication of a static version on the Tempus website by end November 2010
and an active version by mid-December 2010
 On-line submitted eForm (including mandatory annexes) is
considered to be the unique reference document for the
submission deadline.
 Mandatory annexes:
- Declaration of Honour
- Workplan and Budget Excel Table
- Logical Framework Matrix
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Submission of the applications: E-form
Paper copy by post
 Complete paper copy of the eForm to be sent by post, including
the supporting documents signed in original, by the same deadline as the online submission 15 February 2011 (date of postmark).
 Original supporting documents:
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Declaration of honour by the legal representative of the applicant organisation
Budget (excel tables) and workplan
Logical Framework Matrix
Legal entity form
Bank identification form
Profit and loss accounts/ Balance sheet (if applicable)
Mandates: Scanned versions can be accepted
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Recruitment of external experts for
the assessment of project proposals
 Establishment of a list of experts from EU and Partner countries to
assist in the framework of the management of the EU programmes in the
fields of education.
 Call for expression of interest published by the Agency
 Deadline for the submission of applications: 30 June 2013
 Update of the lists of eligible experts: twice a year
More information:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/about/call_experts/call_experts_2007_en.
php
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Part II
Third call for proposals
Overview on the selection process and the results
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Main steps in the selection process
Process monitored by a Selection Committee (EACEA, Commission)
• Reception of project proposals: 9 March 2010
• Eligibility check
• Evaluation of proposals against award criteria by independent
experts (Each application assessed by two different experts) (peer review)
• Consultation on the shortlisted proposals
EU Delegations, NTOs and Ministries of Education in Partner Countries
• Award decision
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Total number of applications received
 Received applications
 450 proposals
 90 (20%) PC co-ordinator (grant-holder)
 Average budget size: € 950.000
 Average consortium size: 13 partners
Breakdown of applications by target region
(2010 vs 2009)
2010
2009
DCI
12%
8%
18%
IPA
ENPI EAST
ENPI SOUTH
23%
39%
MULTIREGIONAL
Breakdown of received applications according
to type and thematic area
66
Structural
Measures
Joint
Projects
Curricular
Reform
384
158
220
Governanc
e Reform
Higher
Education
and Society
72
Overview of selection progress by region
Received
applications
Eligible
proposals
Above the
50%
threshold
Proposed
for
consultation
Applications
selected for
funding
Western Balkans
81
73
64
47
20
Eastern Neighbouring area
including the Russian Federation
177
166
138
80
13
South Neighbouring area
103
93
71
50
22
Central Asia
35
27
18
10
3
Multiregional
54
41
27
17
6
400
318
204
64
(88.88% of
the total)
(70.66% of
the total)
(45.33% of
the total)
(14.22% of the
495
377
204
69
(33.55% of
the total)
(11.34% of the
total)
REGION
TOTAL (Selection 2010)
TOTAL (Selection 2009)
450
608
(81.41% of
the total)
(62% of the
total)
total)
Overview of selection progress on
target regions
177 166
180
160
Received
applicatio ns
138
140
120
100
80
Eligible
pro po sals
103
93
81
73
80
64
60
71
54
50
47
35
27
18 10
40
20
17
0
Western Balkans
Eastern Neighbouring
area including Russian
Federation
South Neighbouring
area
Central Asia
A bo ve 50%
thresho ld
41
27
M ultiregional
P ro po sed
fo r
co nsultatio n
Projects selected for funding
Total
National
Multicountry
JP
SM
21
14
7
15
6
(including bilateral
cooperation with Russian
Federation)
19
7
12
16
3
ENPI South
23
11
12
19
4
7
6
Region
IPA
ENPI East
DCI
8
1
TOTAL*
64
33
2
31
50
* Figures cannot be added. Multi-regional projects are listed in each region concerned.
14
Number of successful applicants from EU Member
States
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14
12
10
8
6
6
5
5
4
3
4
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
0
AT
BE
DE
ES
FR
GR
IT
NL
PT
SE
SK
UK
Participation of Higher Education institutions from EU
Member States in selected projects
50
46
45
40
36
35
30 26
25
20
29
25
21
19
15
10
5
4
8
6
10
9
5
2
2
2
4
1
1
11
8
7
9
6
3
0
0
0
AT BE BG CZ DE DK EE EL ES FI
FR HU IE
IT CY LV LT LU MT NL PL PT RO SE SI SK UK
Number of successful applicants from the Tempus
Partner Countries
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
AZ
GE
IL
JO
Kosovo
1244
LB
ME
PS
RS
RU
Participation of Higher Education institutions from
Partner Countries in selected projects
120
99
100
80
60
51
38
40
20 14
21
20
9
33
27 27
15 16 12
7
25
23
12
30
20
18
13 10
19 19
12 10
11
Z
12
44
U
A
U
TN
TM
TJ
SY
U
R
S
R
LB
M
A
M
D
M
E
PS
KG
KZ
JO
IL
M
G
E
O
FY
R
BY
D
Z
EG
AZ
BA
AL
AM
0
Overview of the results of the
third call for proposals
450 applications received – 400 eligible
64 proposals recommended for funding
18 proposals have Partner Countries as co-ordinator (28% of
the selected projects)
50 Joint Projects
14 Structural Measures (22%)
31 proposals are multi-country (48%)
33 proposals are natinal (52%)
€ 848.000 = average budget size
14 partner institutions = average consortium size
Selection Results/Tempus IV
1st Call
2nd Call
3rd Call
Proposals recommended
for funding
76
69
64
Proposals with Partner
Country co-ordinators
18
15
18
(23,6%)
(21%)
(28%)
63
50
50
(82,8%)
(72,5%)
(78%)
13
19
14
(17,2%)
(27,5%)
(22%)
46
34
31
(60,5%)
(49%)
(48%)
30
(39,5%)
35
(51%)
33
(52%)
Joint Projects
Structural measures
Multi-country projects
National projects
Part IV
Tempus management by EACEA
Tempus Management by the Education, Audiovisual
and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
 Since 1 April 2009 the Tempus programme is managed by
the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive
Agency.
 Executive Agencies were established by the European
Commission to implement and to manage programmes and
projects.
 They work under the supervision of the European
Commission.
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive
Agency (EACEA)
 Fully operational since January 2006.
 Management of European actions in the fields of:
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Education and training
Citizenship
Youth
Audiovisual
Culture
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive
Agency (EACEA)
Budget 2010: ~613 millions euros
Management of the Tempus programme
EACEA
A single interlocutor for the whole project cycle
 Calls for proposals
 Selection of proposals
 Contractualisation and funding
 Financial and content monitoring
Management of the Tempus programme
Under supervision of:
 DG EuropeAid (for Southern and Eastern
neighbouring area, Central Asia) and DG Enlargement
(for Western Balkans)
 DG External Relations and DG Education and
Culture closely associated
Additional Information