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Page 1: A beginners guide to Erasmus+
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Welcome!

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Erasmus+ in the UK statistics

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• Key considerations for getting started• Distinguishing features of each Key Action• What else you need to know • Partner finding• Resources and next steps• Questions?

Outline of the session

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Identifying your

target group

Vocational Education

and Training

Youth

SchoolsAdult Education

Higher Education

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Key Action 1 Mobility of learners and staff

Study, work, volunteer, teach or train abroad

Key Action 2Improve practice

(Strategic) Partnerships: sharing, developing and transferring knowledge, ideas and resources

Key Action 3Improve policy

Youth structured dialogue projects designed to facilitate meetings between young people and policymakers

Deciding on project activities

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Who are your partners abroad?

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Key Action 1 - Mobility

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Key Action 1 – Mobility Distinguishing features

• Organisations make a funding application to send participants on mobility activities abroad

• Activities, project durations and funding vary depending on the sector

• Mobility activities within a project can last from two days to 12 months depending on the field and type of activity

• Pre-qualification of organisations required in some cases

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Field Activity Duration

Higher education Student Mobility:• Study • TraineeshipStaff Mobility:• Teaching• Training• Combined

• 3 months to 12 months• 2 months to 12 months

• 2 days to 2 months

Vocational education and training

Learner Mobility:• Traineeship in a

workplace or VET school

Staff Mobility: • Teaching/ training

assignments• Staff training

• 2 weeks to 12 months

• 2 days to 2 months

Activity durations

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Field Activity Duration

Schools • Teaching/ training assignments

• Structured courses or training events

• Job-shadowing

• 2 days to 2 months

Adult education • Teaching/ training assignments

• Structured courses or training events

• Job-shadowing

• 2 days to 2 months

Youth • Youth Exchanges• Mobility of Youth

Workers• Volunteering Projects• Advanced Planning Visit

• 5 to 21 days• 2 days to 2 months• 2 weeks to 12 months • 2 days maximum

Activity durations (continued)

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Case study: Key Action 1

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Key Action 2 - Partnerships

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• Organisations can work together to address policy objectives, challenges and needs

• Projects can focus on one field alone or on a cross-field basis

• Priority topics for 2018 are in the Programme Guide – your application must address one!

• Flexibility in terms of size and scale of project and funding

Key Action 2 – PartnershipsDistinguishing features

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Supporting Innovation Exchange of Good Practices• Develop innovative outputs • Develop networks and experience

of transnational cooperation

• Engage in intensive dissemination and exploitation

• Share ideas, practices and methods

• Budget for Intellectual Outputs and Multiplier Events (if relevant)

• No budget for Intellectual Outputs or Multiplier Events

• Open to all fields • Specific formats for: School Exchange Partnerships (Schools) and Transnational Youth Initiatives (Youth)

• Not available for Higher Education

Project types

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• Organisations need to be part of a partnership of organisations from different countries

• Minimum size is 2 or 3 partners in total depending on the field

• One organisation applies for funding in their country on behalf of the whole partnership

• Eligible project durations vary between fields

How does it work?

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Case study: Key Action 2

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Key Action 3 – Dialogue

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• Organisations can bring young people and decision-makers together to improve youth policy

• Activities aimed at promoting the active participation of young people in democratic life and enabling young people to make their voices heard

Key Action 3 – Structured DialogueDistinguishing features

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• Meetings, events, seminars, debates and discussions

• Meetings and seminars linked to official EU Presidency Youth Conferences

• Events and debates linked to the European Youth Week, and

• Consultation, including online opinions polls and surveys

Activities

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• Organisations can apply for funding for national or transnational meetings

• Young people must be involved in all stages of the project

• Emphasis on non-formal learning principles and practices

How does it work?

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What else you need to know

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What is Erasmus+ TCA?

• TCAs are partnership-building activities, training courses, seminars, conferences to train staff, share best practices across Europe, and improve the quality and impact of the Erasmus+ programme

• Transnational Cooperation Activities (TCA) supports the development of the Erasmus+ fields

• Projects support key priorities at UK and EU level

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• NA funded opportunities can be found on:

www.erasmusplus.org.uk/tca

• TCA Guide for Applicants available on web page

• The UK NA will reimburse 100% travel costs (up to 500 EUR).

• Accommodation and subsistence is covered by the organisers.

• For further information please email: [email protected]

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Partner finding

• Erasmus+ Project Results Platform

• European Commission tool• Online resource to search over

71,000 projects across Europe• Start your search today

http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/projects/

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Partner finding and information• Youth – SALTO

https://www.salto-youth.net/

• Youth – Eurodeskhttps://www.eurodesk.org.uk

• Adult education – Epalehttps://ec.europa.eu/epale/en

• Schools and VET – eTwinninghttps://www.etwinning.net/en/pub/index.htm

• Schools – Schools Education Gatewayhttps://www.schooleducationgateway.eu/en/pub/index.htm

• All sectors – Funding results listshttps://www.erasmusplus.org.uk/funding-results

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New to Erasmus+

• View presentations and useful resources after the event

• The next steps to help you apply for funding under the 2018 Call

https://www.erasmusplus.org.uk/new-to-erasmus-0

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• Make the most of the rest of today’s event • Stay informed – sign up to our news services

for regular news and important alerts• Learn more – consult our website and join our

application support webinars • Let us help – contact our helplines for more

information or to have a chat about your ideas

Next steps

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What's covered in the other workshops?

• Choose between KA1 or KA2/3• More detailed information on types of activity

by sector• Hear from an experienced beneficiary

organisation • Find out about what levels of funding and

what costs an Erasmus+ grant covers• Advice on submitting a good quality

application

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Erasmus+ is the European Union programme for education, training, youth and sport.The Erasmus+ UK National Agency is a partnership between the British Council and Ecorys UK.

Find us online

www.erasmusplus.org.uk

@erasmusplusuk

ukerasmusplus

erasmusplusuk

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For general enquiries you can contact either the British Council or Ecorys UK as follows:British Council

T: 0161 957 7755 [email protected] UK

T: 0121 212 [email protected]

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