erasmus+ opportunities for cultural projects
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Erasmus+ opportunities for cultural projects
Marta Gutierrez Benet
DG EAC – Erasmus+ Coordination Unit
Erasmus+ is the European Union Programme for education, training, youth and sport
Erasmus+
Key Action 1 (KA1)
Learning mobilityfor learners and staff
Key Action 2 (KA2)
Cooperation projects
Key Action 3 (KA3)
Support topolicy reform
Key Action 1(KA1) – Learning mobility
Mobility for school pupils and staff
Mobility for VET learners and staff
Mobility for higher educationstudents and staff
Youth exchanges, youth participation activities and youth workers mobility
Mobility for staff of adulteducation organisations
PARTNERSHIPS FOR COOPERATION
PARTNERSHIPS FOR INNOVATION
PARTNERSHIPS FOR EXCELLENCE
Erasmus Mundus
European Universities
Forward looking Projects
Innovation Alliances
Cooperation Partnerships
Key Action 2 - Different cooperation models
Small ScalePartnerships
VET Centres of Excellence
Specific Calls published by EACEA: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/actions/support-for-policy-reforms_en
Key Action 3 - Support to Policy reform
Dialogue with Stakeholders Studies, surveys, evidence gathering
Policy experimentation
EU-funded project VISION brought theatre to visually impaired young people across five European countries, boosting their physical and vocal self-confidence.
More information about the project:
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/project-result-content/5174cf37-e6ef-4589-b7e0-ec3adb3f95b3/Fact_Sheet_2014-1-BG01-KA201-001555
Project’s website:
https://www.vision-erasmusplus.eu/
Project example under KA2 Partnerships: “VISION”
• Offering a more inclusive and accesible programme
• Making Erasmus+ a more environmentallysustainable programme and fistering sustainablebehaviours
• Promoting the use of digital tools and the developmentof digital skills
• Enhancing active participation in the programme and in society
• Fostering synergies between different fundingschemes
Key priorities for the future Erasmus+
Special Strategic Partnership Calls as a response to COVID-19
• Partnerships for Digital education Readiness (higher education, vocational education and training, school education fields)
• Partnerships for Creativity (school education, adult education and youth fields)
à Call open until 29/10/2020
The Call for Partnerships for Creativity more in detail…
Bring together the education field with organisations from the creative and cultural sectors to support educational activities that:
• reinforce creativity in education, • contribute to job creation, sustainable development and social
inclusion through the arts• foster innovative participatory and intercultural dialogue
approaches• stimulate European awareness
A complete description and the rules for application can be found in the Erasmus+ Programme Guide v.3 (Chapter on Strategic Partnerships, and in particular as of page 115).
How can you participate in Erasmus+?
KA1
KA2
KA3Step 1: Decide which action suits best your
project idea
Step 2: Look for inspiration and best practices among previous projects and seek support from your Erasmus+ National Agency or the Executive Agency EACEA
Step 3: Together with your project partners. write your application and submit it to the relevant Agency
Erasmus Days 2020: 15th-17th October
• Look for inspiration and best practices in the Erasmus+ Project Results Platform: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/projects_en
• Contact the Erasmus+ National Agencies in your country: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/contact/national-agencies_en
• Contact the Executive Agency EACEA for centrally managed calls: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus
• Find all Erasmus+ related information and reference documents in the Erasmus+ Website: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/node_en
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