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Erasmus+ – Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) – 2022

Erasmus+ is EU's 2021-2027 programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe. Erasmus Mundus Design Measures are part of the Partnerships of Excellence within Key action 2 - Cooperation among organisations and institutions.

2022-02-16
133 641 034 euro
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Appeal framework

Institution European Commission
Sectors
Beneficiaries
Regions Worldwide
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Countries eligible for the grant:

  • Countries associated to the Erasmus+ Programme;
  • Countries not associated to the Erasmus+ Programme.

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Priorities and funded actions

Objectives

  • To foster academic cooperation within the EHEA and beyond by supporting joint teaching and qualifications, quality improvements, promotion of academic excellence;
  • To enhance the international dimension of higher education through cooperation between institutions in Europe and abroad, and through mobility for the best students worldwide;
  • To increase the synergies between higher education, innovation and research;
  • To remove barriers to learning, improving access to high quality and innovation-driven education and making it easier for learners to move between countries;
  • To respond to societal and labour market needs;
  • To contribute to the development of innovative education policies;
  • To increase the attractiveness of the participating organisation(s) towards talented students;
  • To forge new mind-sets and approaches to academic studies through international, interdisciplinary, intersectoral and intercultural experience;
  • To enhance networking and communication capacities of the students;
  • To increase the individual contribution to the knowledge-based economy and society.

Priorities

  • Priority 1: Include a jointly designed and fully integrated curriculum adhering to the Standards for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA);
  • Priority 2: Enrol excellent students worldwide and award some of them with an EMJM scholarship;
  • Priority 3: Include compulsory physical mobility for all enrolled students;
  • Priority 4: Promote the exchange of staff and invited scholars to contribute to teaching, training, research and administrative activities;
  • Priority 5: The successful completion of the joint EMJM programme must lead to the award of either a joint degree, multiple degrees, or a combination.

Among financed activities

  • Joint programme design and integrated teaching/training activities including a jointly agreed language policy and a joint process for recognition of study periods within the consortium;
  • Common services offered to students (e.g. language courses, visa support);
  • Joint promotion and awareness-raising activities in order to ensure worldwide visibility of the programme as well as of the Erasmus Mundus scholarship scheme;
  • Joint administrative and financial management by the consortium;
  • Joint degrees are encouraged, if national legislation allows;
  • EMJM includes compulsory physical mobility for all enrolled students (EMJM scholarship-holders or not) consisting of a minimum of two study periods in two countries, of which at least one must be a EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme.

Additional information

  • This call for proposals is an open call for proposals.
  • Initial duration of the action: 74 months.
  • Four editions of the Master programme, each during 1 to 2 academic years (60, 90, 120 ECTS credits), should be financed.

Eligibility

  • Be a higher education institution established in an EU Member State, third country associated to the Programme or third country not associated to the Programme;
  • Be a public or private organisation, with its affiliated entities (if any) established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme or in a third country not associated to the Programme that contributes directly and actively to the delivery of the EMJM;
  • The project must involve at least three full partner HEIs from three different countries, of which at least two must be EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme;
  • The consortia should ensure geographical balance: no more than 10% of the total number of scholarships awarded during project implementation should be awarded to candidates from the same nationality.
Financement

The final grant will be calculated at final reporting stage on the basis of the number of scholarships awarded, the number of students enrolled and the actual number of unit costs allocated for individual needs, provided that the total amount does not exceed the maximum grant awarded.

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