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Info Day – 22 February 2011
Radisson Blu Hotel, Dublin
Gerry O’Sullivan
Eileen O’Connell
Erasmus Mundus
1 Programme
But 3 Actions
i) Action 1 - Joint Masters and
Ph.D programmes
ii) Action 2 – Partnerships aimed
at specific countries/regions
iii) Action 3 - Attractiveness
Projects
Very competitive process – 1 in 10 applications
successful in 2010 but 75% of top-ranked HEIs
What is an EM Joint Programme?
1. An integrated programme at masters (60 to 120
ECTS) or doctoral (3 to 4 years) level;
2. Jointly designed, delivered and managed by a
consortium of HEIs representing at least 3
different EU/EEA states and, optionally, non EUR
HEIs;
3. It includes a mandatory mobility component;
4. It is fully recognised and leads to the award of a
double, multiple or joint degree;
5. It aims at attracting the best students, doctoral
candidates and scholars, worldwide
6. It offers full study scholarships to EU and non-EU
nationals (students, doct.candid., scholars)
Action 1 Call targets
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EMMCs: 10 to 15 new Masters & up
to 22 renewals
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EMJDs: 9 or 10 new Doctorates
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PDF version of application form &
Instruction document now on line
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E-forms to be used for final
applications
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Summary sheets (on paper version)
by 31 March 2011
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Application Deadline: 29 April
MIDDAY !(Central European Time)
EMMC award criteria
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Academic quality – course content
(30%)
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Course integration (25%)
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Course management, visibility and
sustainability (20%)
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Students’ services and facilities
(15%)
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Quality assurance and evaluation
(10%)
EMJD award criteria
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Academic and research quality (25%)
Partnership experience and composition
(25%)
European integration and functioning of
the programme (20%)
Provisions for candidates awarded an
EMJD fellowship (15%)
Management, sustainability and quality
assurance (15%)
Action 2
Partnership projects
Two Strands
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Developing Countries
Industrialised Countries
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Large partnerships between higher education institutions in
EU and third countries in a specific region
Countries / regions covered by the EU’s external cooperation instruments
Erasmus-style cooperation mechanisms, transfer of knowhow
Definition of priorities according to the needs of third
countries involved
Scholarships of varying length (1 month to 3
years)
•Bachelor, master, doctorate and postdoctorate students and HE staff (training,
teaching, research activities)
•Mobility not linked to specific programmes
•Special attention paid to socio-economically
disadvantaged groups and populations in a
vulnerable situation (Strand 1 only)
Composition
–At least 5 European HEIs from at least 3 EU
countries
–At least 1 HEI from each country of the Lot
(S1)
–At least 3 HEIs from two countries of the Lot
(S2)
•Maximum eligiblity period: 48 months
Action 3 Attractiveness Projects
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Studies
Erasmus Mundus Alumni
Association
Information activities of EM
National structures
Building a Successful Application
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Distinctiveness of the JP(often missing/
unconvincing)
Consortium relevance/expertise–include
all relevant actors (no „old boys/girls‟
networks)
Cover all criteria and sub-criteria
Quantify & be specific-less waffle more
facts.
Annexes: Only to provide evidence, NOT
to add key information.
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Research/Methods –Why?
Transfer of knowledge ? Contingency
plans?
Management sections –get help
from administrators–they will do it
better
Training-give examples to convince of
feasibility
Career opportunities –guidance?
successes? alumni? private sector?
Clarify degree awarded and justify
robustly–this is really important