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ERASMUS MUNDUSGENESISGENESIS
Article 149: Enhance quality education
Lisbon, Bologna/Prague, G8 …
Communication on reinforcing co-operation with third countries
Intercultural dialogue: new political priority
MAIN CHALLENGESMAIN CHALLENGES
Prepare citizens for global societyEnsure world-wide recognition of European
universities as centre of excellenceRemain at leading edge of developmentsContribute to cultural understanding
ERASMUS MUNDUS
OVERALL AIMOVERALL AIM
Improve quality of higher education in Europe
Promote intercultural understanding through co-operation with third countries
ERASMUS MUNDUS
SPECIFIC AIMSSPECIFIC AIMS
Promote quality offer in higher educationEncourage incoming mobility of third-country
graduate students and scholarsStructured co-operationImprove profile, visibility and accessibility of
higher education in Europe
ERASMUS MUNDUS
ERASMUS MUNDUSERASMUS MUNDUS
Programme Actions
Action 1: Erasmus Mundus Masters CoursesAction 2: ScholarshipsAction 3: PartnershipsAction 4: Enhancing Attractiveness
PARTICIPATING and THIRD COUNTRIESPARTICIPATING and THIRD COUNTRIES
EU Member States (the 25)
EU candidate countries (BG, RO, TR)
EFTA/EEA countriesThird countries
ERASMUS MUNDUS
ERASMUS MUNDUSPARTICIPANTSPARTICIPANTS
Higher Education institutionsGraduate studentsScholarsHigher Education staffPublic and private bodies active in HE
(only Action 4)
Erasmus Mundus Masters CoursesErasmus Mundus Masters Courses
High quality Masters Course (1 to 2 years)At least 3 HE institutions from 3 different Member
StatesStudy in at least 2 HE institutionsFull recognition of studiesJoint/double/multiple diplomas deliveredUse of at least 2 languages
(not necessarily 2 languages of instruction)
ERASMUS MUNDUSAction 1
ScholarshipsScholarships
Linked to Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses
Grants for incoming third-country graduate studentsGrants for incoming third-country scholars
ERASMUS MUNDUSAction 2
PartnershipsPartnerships
Cooperation between Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses and third-country HE institutions
Grants for outgoing EU student & staff mobility
ERASMUS MUNDUSAction 3
Enhancing AttractivenessEnhancing Attractiveness
Joint promotion of European higher education (seminars, conferences, publications, etc.)
Tackling of quality, recognition and mobility issues
Pilot projects with third countries
Alumni association
ERASMUS MUNDUSAction 4
OVERALL FUNDINGOVERALL FUNDING
230 M€ 2004-2008Modest start (8 M€), steep annual increaseCruise speed by 2008 at 92 M€
ERASMUS MUNDUSFunding
SPECIFIC FUNDINGSPECIFIC FUNDING
15,000 € per year for Masters Courses (Action 1)
1,600 € per month for third-country students plus amount for travel expenses and fees (Action 2)
4,000 € per month for third-country scholars plus amount for travel expenses (Action 2)
ERASMUS MUNDUSFunding
3C studen
ts
3C scholars
SPECIFIC FUNDINGSPECIFIC FUNDING
5,000 € per year for each participating third-country institution (Action 3)
700 € per month for EU students plus amount for travel expenses (Action 3)
4,000 € per month for EU staff plus amount for travel expenses (Action 3)
Grant amounts vary according to size of project but do not normally exceed 75% (Action 4)
ERASMUS MUNDUSFunding
HEI
EUR Studen
ts
EUR scholars
MAIN OUTPUTS 2004-2008MAIN OUTPUTS 2004-2008
90 Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses 5,000 grants for incoming third-country students 1,100 grants for incoming third-country scholars 100 Partnership projects 4,400 grants for outgoing EU students 900 grants for outgoing EU staff 355 promotion projects
ERASMUS MUNDUS
IMPLEMENTATIONIMPLEMENTATION
Annual calls for proposals Application to the Commission Application to Masters Courses for mobility
grants National structures: contact and information points
ERASMUS MUNDUS
further information
http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/
programmes/mundus/index_en.html
ERASMUS MUNDUS
SELECTION 2004/2005 List of selected Erasmus Mundus full Masters Courses – (1)
Title Discipline Duration Coordinator Partner universities
1 CoMundus Media, Communication and Cultural Studies
1 year 6 months DE – Kassel DK - Roskilde DK - Aarhus FR – BurgundyFR – StendhalIT – FlorenceUK – London
2 EMMS Materials Science 2 years PT – Aveiro DE - Hamburg-HarburgDK – Aalborg
3 EuMI Informatics 2 years IT – Trento DE - Aachen UK – Edinburgh
4 Water and Coastal Management
1 year 6 months PT – Algarve NO - Bergen ES - Cadiz UK – Plymouth
5 EURO-AQUAE
Hydro-Informatics & Water Management
2 years FR – Nice (Sophia Antipolis)
DE - Cottbus UK - Newcastle upon TyneHU - Budapest ES - Polytècnica Catalunya
SELECTION 2004/2005 List of selected Erasmus Mundus full Masters Courses – (2)
Title Discipline Duration Coordinator Partner universities
6 Law and Economics
1 year NL – Rotterdam BE - Ghent DE - Hamburg FR - Aix-MarseilleIT – BolognaAT – Vienna
UK – Manchester 7 Computational
Logic 2 years DE – Dresden IT - Bozen-Bolzano
AT - Vienna PT - Lisbon ES – Madrid
8 HEEM Higher Education 2 years NO – Oslo PT - AveiroFI – Tampere
9 IMRD Science in Rural Development
2 years BE – Gent DE - Humboldt BerlinES – CordobaFR – Inst. Nat. RennesIT – PisaNL – Wageningen
SK – Nitre
SELECTION 2004/2005 List of selected Erasmus Mundus full Masters Courses – (3)
Title Discipline Duration Coordinator Partner universities
10 Quaternary and Prehistory
2 years IT – Ferrara FR – Nat. Museum Nat.HistoryPT - Tomar ES - Rovira I VirgiliPT-Tras-os-Montes+AltoDouro
11 Europäischen Rechtspraxis
2 years DE - Hannover PT – Univ. Catolica Portuguesa FR - Le HavreFR – Rouen
12 MScEF Forestry 2 years FI – Joensuu SE - Swedish Agric. SciencesES – LleidaNL – WageningenAT – BokuDE – Freiburg
13 NOHA MUNDUS
International Humanitarian Aid
1 year 6 months ES – Deusto BE – LouvainDE - Bochum FR - Aix-MarseilleIE - Dublin NL - Groningen SE – Uppsala
14 tropEd International Health
1 year DE –Charite Berlin
DK – CopenhagenFR - Bodeaux 2NL - Amsterdam SE - Karoliska InstituteUK - London UK – EdinburghNO – Bergen
15 ALGANT Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory
2 years FR – UFR NL – LeidenIT – Padova
16 EMCL Clinical Linguistics
1 year 3 months DE – Potsdam NL - Groningen FI – JoensuunIT - Milano Bicocca
17 MEEM Mechnical Engineering
2 years FR – Lyon ES - Politècnica de CatalunyaIE – Dublin
18 MEES Earthquake Engineering & Engineering Seismology
1 year 8 months IT – Pavia UK - Imperial College LondonGR – PatrasFR - Joseph Fourier
19 MERIT Research in Information Technologies
2 years ES – Politècnica de Catalunya
BE – LouvainDE - KarlsruheIT - Politecnico di Torino
SELECTION 2004/2005 List of selected Erasmus Mundus preparatory year Masters Courses
Selection 2004/2005Selection 2004/2005
Statistical data
ERASMUS MUNDUS
Country participation(All applicants)
Co-ordinator = number of projects 128
Partner446
TOTAL574
Percentage
BE 8 22 30 5,23
CZ 8 8 1,39
DK 9 9 1,57
DE 16 41 57 9,93
EE 4 4 0,70
ES 11 63 74 12,89
FR 25 55 80 13,94
EL 2 10 12 2,09
IE 11 11 1,92
IT 26 46 72 12,54
CY 0 0,00
LV 1 5 6 1,05
LT 3 5 8 1,39
LU 1 1 0,17
HU 12 12 2,09
MT 2 2 0,35
NL 5 23 28 4,88
AT 1 6 7 1,22
PL 1 18 19 3,31
PT 9 25 34 5,92
SI 4 4 0,70
SK 1 1 0,17
FI 3 9 12 2,09
SV 3 18 21 3,66
UK 12 34 46 8,01
NO 2 7 9 1,57
Country participation(Selected + reserve list)
Co-ordinator = number of projects 31
Partner134
TOTAL165
Percentage
BE 4 6 10 6,06
CZ 3 3 1,82
DK 6 6 3,64
DE 6 16 22 13,33
EE 1 1 0,61
ES 2 14 16 9,70
FR 5 15 20 12,12
EL 2 2 1,21
IE 5 5 3,03
IT 4 13 17 10,30
CY 0 0,00
LV 1 1 0,61
LT 1 1 0,61
LU 0 0,00
HU 3 3 1,82
MT 0 0,00
NL 2 9 11 6,67
AT 4 4 2,42
PL 2 2 1,21
PT 2 6 8 4,85
SI 1 1 0,61
SK 1 1 0,61
FI 2 3 5 3,03
SV 1 7 8 4,85
UK 2 11 13 7,88
NO 1 4 5 3,03
Disciplines(Selected + reserve list)
Interdisciplinary 7
Engineering 4
ICT 3
Maths and Computer Sciences 3
Medicine and Health 3
Agriculture and Forestry 2
Physics 1
Earth Sciences 1
Law 1
Business management 1
Political Sciences 1
Humanitarian aid 1
History 1
Media, Communication, Culture 1
Sport 1
31
THIRD-COUNTRY STUDENTS ORIGIN (1)
COUNTRY N° STUDENTS MALE FEMALE N°RECEIVINGCONSORTIA
1 China 12 4 8 8
2 Brazil 11 7 4 6
3 Russia 10 5 5 6
4 Indonesia 9 5 4 8
5 Argentina 5 1 4 4
6 India 5 4 1 4
7 Mexico 4 2 2 4
8 Pakistan 4 4 / 3
9 Ukraine 4 2 2 3
10 Venezuela 4 1 3 4
11 Bangladesh 3 3 / 3
12 Belarus 3 2 1 2
13 Ethiopia 3 2 1 3
14 Kenya 3 2 1 2
15 Korea 3 / 3 1
16 USA 3 2 1 2
17 Vietnam 3 2 1 3
COUNTRY N° STUDENTS MALE FEMALE N°RECEIVINGCONSORTIA
18 Albania 2 / 2 2
19 Algeria 2 2 / 2
20 Australia 2 / 2 2
21 Canada 2 / 2 2
22 Colombia 2 1 1 2
23 Ghana 2 2 / 2
24 Israel 2 / 2 1
25 Japan 2 / 2 2
26 Jordan 2 2 / 2
27 Morocco 2 2 / 2
28 Nepal 2 2 / 2
29 Nigeria 2 2 / 2
30 Peru 2 / 2 2
31 Philippines 2 1 1 2
32 Sri Lanka 2 / 2 1
33 Turkey 2 2 / 2
THIRD-COUNTRY STUDENTS ORIGIN (2)
COUNTRY N° STUDENTS
MALE FEMALE N°RECEIVINGCONSORTIA
34 Burkina Faso 1 1 / 1
35 Cameroun 1 1 / 1
36 Chili 1 1 / 1
37 Cote d’Ivoire 1 / 1 1
38 Ecuador 1 1 / 1
39 Georgia 1 / 1 1
40 Iran 1 1 / 1
41 Lybia 1 1 / 1
42 Nicaragua 1 1 / 1
43 Senegal 1 / 1 1
44 Serbia & Montenegro 1 1 / 1
45 Singapore 1 / 1 1
46 South-Africa 1 1 / 1
47 Taiwan 1 1 / 1
48 Tajikistan 1 / 1 1
49 Tchad 1 1 / 1
50 Thailand 1 / 1 1
51 United Arab Emirates 1 / 1 1
52 Zambia 1 1 / 1
TOTAL 140 78(55,7%)
62(44,3%)
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THIRD-COUNTRY STUDENTS ORIGIN (3)
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