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EU-US ATLANTIS PROGRAMME
COOPERATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Application Form
TRANSATLANTIC DEGREE CONSORTIUM PROJECT
CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSION: 02.04.2008 Applications sent by post bearing a postmark after this date will not be considered.
Application and selection procedure
Before completing the form, please read the Guidelines for Call for Proposal 2008, which contains information on specific priorities for this year. This information can also be found on the EU-US websites:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/extcoop/usa/index_en.htm http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/programmes/eu-usa/call_en.htmlhttp://europa.eu.int/comm/education/programmes/calls/callg_en.html
The form must be completed in one of the 23 official languages of the European Union. However, bear in mind that all partners have to be able to endorse the common proposal.
The application must be typewritten or word-processed using a computer.
The original of the application must bear the original signature of the person legally authorised to sign on behalf of the coordinating institution and the original stamp of this institution.
The signed original and 2 copies thereof must be sent in the same envelope.
All applications will be acknowledged.
In accordance with standard Executive Agency practice, the information provided in your application may be used for the purposes of evaluating the EU/US programme. The relevant data protection regulations will be respected.Applications will be judged against the eligibility and quality criteria set out in the Guidelines for Call for Proposal2008.
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1. TITLE PAGE
Project title
Please use a maximum of 12 words; start with an acronym or abbreviation, if applicable.
Project abstract (maximum 5 lines)Describe activities and outcomes and including the number of mobile students in the project
Thematic fields covered by the project
Please use the codes indicated in Annex 1.
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Develop a table of contents for the proposal package with pagination.
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3. ONE PAGE SUMMARY
This summary should outline the key features of the project including the total number of students from each institution being exchanged over the duration of the project. Please identify clearly the following aspects of the project:
Title of project Duration of the project (start and end date) Field(s) level(s) and objectives of the study/training,duration, language(s) of instruction Summary of joint study programme and project activities List of EU and US consortium institutions or organisations Number of EU and US students that will obtain the joint/double degree and length of study abroad Number of faculty exchanges for programme teaching and length of stay Precise degree(s) awarded by which institutions (name of the degree(s) and duration of the study programme)
If your application is successful, this summary may be used in information purposes. You are therefore kindly requested to formulate it very carefully.
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4. PROPOSAL NARRATIVE
Proposal Narrative:
In no more than 5000 words, you should address the following:
1. The objectives of the transatlantic degree and its potential contribution to educational excellence and innovation.
2. The project’s outcomes for improving teaching and student achievement.
3. The added value for the proposed discipline and profession and the proposed transatlantic degree compared with courses and programs that may already exist in the same field at national and international levels.
4. The detailed structure and content of the joint study program and how it is integrated among the consortia institutions; What is the role of each Institution and which part of the programme is delivered by which Institution.
5. The commitment and formal administrative arrangements for the delivery of the degree as evidenced by letters from the highest administrative and academic levels at the partner institutions.
6. The guarantee that the proposed degrees awarded by the institutions in the EU and the U.S. will be recognized and accredited by Member States and relevant U.S. agencies.
7. The arrangement for academic credits, including, if applicable, the extent to which ECTS mechanisms such as the grading scale and other mechanisms for study periods compatible with ECTS will be used.
8. If and how the Diploma Supplement is used and the plan to improve international transparency in order to facilitate academic and professional recognition of qualifications and accreditation.
9. The cooperative mechanisms and administrative structure for institutionalization, meetings, roles for partners, and communications.
10. The shared arrangements and conditions for student selection and admission to the Transatlantic Degree. How will these be co-ordinated within the consortium to ensure equal treatment of students ?
11. The arrangements for tuition and fees.
12. The consortium structure and mechanisms for student and faculty mobility between hosting institutions. Describe how many students you intend to send and receive and for how long the period of study will be. (see also section 7 Table 4 and section 9)
13. The language plan, particularly, the use of training facilities, mentors and tutors, and local language resources.
14. The resources available and the arrangements for hosting foreign students and faculty, particularly, the availability of an office and persons dedicated to linguistic assistance, housing, coaching, visas and insurance, and activities for social integration.
15. The evaluation plan, including formative and summative evaluations, feedback mechanisms, and assessments by independent entities.
16. The plans for promoting and disseminating the results of the project. Indicate in particular, any aspect of the Course which offers examples of best practice and how far the Course has a distinctive European added value.
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This is to certify that this proposal narrative is identical to that submitted to FIPSE
Name, Function & Signature of the EU Project Leader
Date
Name, Function & Signature of the US Project Leader
Date
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5. PARTNER IDENTIFICATION FORMS
EU lead institution: (signatory of contract)
To fill in this part, please use the type of institution codes indicated in Annex 1.
5.1 Legal Representative
Full legal name of the institution in the national language
Acronym of the institution, if applicable
Full name of the Institution in English (formal or informal translation)
Type of institution codeErasmus ID code, for Higher Education Institutions only, If applicable
Homepage
Legal representative of the institution, who is authorised to sign the agreement:Last nameFirst name
Title (optional)(e.g. Prof., Dr, etc.)
Department/Unit
Official function within the institution Sex □ F (female)□ M (Male)
Legal address of the institutionStreet & Street NumberPost code & townCountry
Phone (including country and area code)
Fax (including country and area code)
5.2 Coordinator (responsible for EU Institutions’ co-ordination)
The address provided will be used for the acknowledgement of receipt and all further correspondence relating to the project / network.
Coordinator:Last nameFirst name
Title (optional)(e.g. Prof., Dr, etc.)
Department/Unit
Official function within the institution Sex □ F (female)□ M (Male)
Complete Correspondence addressStreetPost code & townCountry & region
Phone (including country and area codes)
Fax (including country and area codes)
E-mail address
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5.3 Person in charge of finance
Last nameFirst name
Title(optional)(e.g. Prof., Dr, etc.)
Department/Unit
Official function within the institution Sex F (female) M (Male)
Correspondence addressStreetPost code & townCountry & region
Phone (including country and area codes) + / /
Fax (including country and area codes) + / /
E-mail address @
5.4 Financial identification
Please complete the appropriate financial form as a function of the nationality of the lead institution and attach the duly signed original to your application. The form has to be signed and stamped by the bank representative. See a model of the form in Annex III. Specific forms by country can be found on the same web-address with the application forms.
EU partner institutions
For EU partners, please use the type of institution codes indicated in Annex 1.
Check the minimum number of partners required (see Guidelines for Applicants).
Add copies for additional partners if necessary.
Partner Nr 2
Full legal name of the institution in the national language
Acronym of the institution, if applicable
Full name of the Institution
Department/Unit
Type of institution Country code
Contact personLast name
First name
Function: ……………. Male (M)□ Female (F)□
Legal address of the institutionStreet & Street NumberPost code & townCountry
Phone (including country and area code)
Fax
Homepage
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Partner Nr 3 (If applicable)
Full legal name of the institution in the national language
Acronym of the institution, if applicable
Full name of the Institution
Department/Unit
Type of institution Country code
Contact personLast nameFirst name
Function: ……………. Male (M)□ Female (F)□
Legal address of the institutionStreet & Street NumberPost code & townCountry
Phone (including country and area code)
Fax
Homepage
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US lead institution:
Authorising official
Full legal name of the institution in the national language
Acronym of the institution, if applicable
Type of institution
Institutional homepage
Authorising official of the institution:Last nameFirst name
Department/Office
Title
Legal address of the institutionNumber & StreetCity/Province/ Zip code
Phone (including area code)
Fax (including area code)
Project coordinator
The address provided will be used for the acknowledgement of receipt and all further correspondence relating to the project .
Project coordinator:Last nameFirst name
Department/Office
Title (optional)(e.g. Prof., Dr, etc.)Correspondence addressNumber & StreetCity/Province/ Zip code
Phone (including area code)
Fax (including area code)
E-mail address
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US partner institutions (if applicaple)
Partner Nr 2
Contact person
Last name
First name
Function: …………….
Full legal name of the institution
Acronym of the institution, if applicable
Department/Office
Type of institution
Legal address of the institutionNumber & Street City/Province/Zip code
Phone (including area code)
Fax (including area code)
Homepage
Partner Nr 3 (If applicable)
Contact person
Last name
First name
Function: …………….
Full legal name of the institution
Acronym of the institution, if applicable
Department/Office
Type of institution
Legal address of the institutionNumber & Street City/Province/Zip code
Phone (including area code)
Fax (including area code)
Homepage
Please provide same information for additional partners
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6. PERSONNEL INFORMATION
You should clearly outline the qualifications of all key personnel related to the project. You can include in an appendix brief bios (one page), highlighting relevant skills and experience of the personnel. If you include resumes instead of the bios, strictly limit each to two pages.
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7. BUDGET
Duration and languages
The contractual period is likely to start on 1st October 2008. The duration of the consortia project is 48 months.
For EU partners only, language in which you would like the grant contract to be issued
1st preference
DE EN FR
2nd preference
DE EN FR
For EU partners only, language in which you would like correspondence with the Executive Agency to be conducted
(to facilitate cooperation with your partners, you are advised to enter the language most commonly used for communication within the partnership)1st preference
DE EN FR
2nd preference
DE EN FR
Financial support from USA/European Community
Has the proposal, or any aspect thereof or any larger project / network to which it may belong, already been supported in the past by the US or the European Community?
No
Yes. Please specify the programme, date, type of activity (e.g. preparatory visit) and, if possible, contract number(s):
Is this proposal, or any aspect thereof or any larger project/network to which it may belong, currently being supported under any other American or European Community programme?
No
Yes. Please specify the programme, date, type of activity (e.g. preparatory visit) and, if possible, contract numbers:
Is this proposal, or any aspect thereof or any larger project/network to which it may belong, currently the subject of any other application for support from the US or the European Community?
No
Yes. Please specify the programme(s) and provide details under section 2 Table 2.
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General instructions Before completing this section, please read carefully the “Explanatory note on Budget” in Annex 2. The budget should cover the entire period of the grant. The budget should be coherent with the work plan. All amounts should be provided in Euros. Please adhere strictly to the format provided in the tables, and check carefully the figures provided (applications containing
calculation errors will be penalised in the selection process).
Table 1 : Total grant requested Categories of funding Amounts in EUR
1. Flat-rate sum for administrative costs
2 Transatlantic student mobility grants
3. Transatlantic faculty mobility grants
TOTAL(identical to the total in Table 2)
Please attach copy of the financial request made to FIPSE by the US lead partner.
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Table 2 a – Distribution of funding requested amongst participating EU institutions
The reference numbers (Nr 1, 2, 3, etc.) of the participating institutions must correspond to those used in section 4.
All amounts in EurosFunding requested by the participating EU institution
Total
(equals amount in table 1)
Coordinating institution
(=Participating institution Nr 1)
Participating institution Nr 2
Participating institution Nr 3
(if applicable)
1. Flat-rate sum for administrative costs
2 Transatlantic student mobility grants
3. Transatlantic faculty mobility grants
TOTAL
Table 2 b – Explanation for allocation of EU grant per participating institution
On what basis do you intend to distribute the EU grant among the participating institutions?
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Table 3: Details of transatlantic student mobility grants
Sending EU Institution Number of students in transatlantic mobility
(a)
Length of stay in months
Grant per student (€)(b)
Total student transatlantic mobility
Grant cost(axb)
1.2.3.4.
Total identical to line 2 in Table 1 €
Table 4 Details of transatlantic faculty mobility grants
Sending EU Institution Number of faculty in transatlantic
mobility(a)
Average length of stay
in weeks (b)
Mobility Grant (c) = (a x 1000 € x
b)
Travel contribution
(d) = (a x 1000 €)
Total faculty mobility grant
(c+d)
1.2.3.4.5.
Subtotal
Total table 4 (subtotal c + subtotal d) to be identical to line 3 in Table 1
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8. WORK PLAN
Follow the work plan table below, where appropriate.
Project:
Component of project Outputs to be achieved/produced by the end of the implementation of this component
Activities leading to this output
Activity to be started by this dateand completed by this date
Partners
1. Development and dissemination of innovative transatlantic l curricula2. Arrangements for academic credits
3.. Development of organisational frameworks for student mobility
4.. Development of language and cultural preparation and assessment 5. Joint development of a strong project evaluation plan
6 If applicable, structured exchanges and teaching assignments for teachers, trainers, administrators and other relevant specialists
7 If applicable, joint development and dissemination of web-based and computer-based technologies 8 . Other (specify)
8. Other (specify)
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9. STUDENT MOBILITY
Academic Year 1 : from to
EU sending/USA hosting table: indicate the name of the institutions as well as the number of students from EU institutions planned to be sent to American institutions in the corresponding box.
Students exchanged with Transatlantic mobility grants
Students exchanged without Transatlantic mobility grants
Total no. of students exchanged
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USA sending/EU hosting table: indicate the name of the institutions as well as the number of students from American institutions planned to be sent to EU institutions in the corresponding box.
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Academic Year 4 : from to
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Total Studen Mobility for all Academic Years : from to
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Students exchanged with Transatlantic mobility grants
Students exchanged without Transatlantic mobility grants
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10. LETTERS OF ENDORSEMENT
Include letters of endorsement from the highest academic or executive officers (e.g., rector, vice-chancellor, provost, dean, director, or president) of each of the European and American institutions. These letters should indicate how the project fits within the international strategy of the institution or organisation and how this project will complement that strategy. The letters must indicate a commitment to implement the double/joint degree programme and conclude agreements on tuition and credit recognition or transfer by the end of first year of the project . Other major parties involved in the consortium should also indicate in writing their commitment to this project.
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11. LEGAL STATUS DOCUMENTATION
All applicants must prove their legal status by completing the appropriate form (see annex) and submitting the necessary supporting documentation.
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DECLARATION
To be completed by the person legally authorised to sign on behalf of the requesting / contracting institution.
I, the undersigned, certify that all information contained in this application, including project description, is correct to the best of my knowledge and am aware of the content of the annexes to the application form. I confirm that my institution has the financial and operational capacity to complete the proposed project.I take note that under the provisions of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Communities 1, grants may not be awarded to applicants who are in any of the following situations:
(a) if they are bankrupt or being wound up, are having their affairs administered by the courts, have entered into an arrangement with creditors, have suspended business activities, are the subject of proceedings concerning those matters, or are in any analogous situation arising from a similar procedure provided for in national legislation or regulations;
(b) if they have been convicted of an offence concerning their professional conduct by a judgment which has the force of res judicata;
(c) if they have been guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any means which the contracting authority can justify;
(d) if they have not fulfilled obligations relating to the payment of social security contributions or the payment of taxes in accordance with the legal provisions of the country in which they are established or with those of the country of the contracting authority or those of the country where the contract is to be performed;
(e) if they have been the subject of a judgment which has the force of res judicata for fraud, corruption, involvement in a criminal organisation or any other illegal activity detrimental to the Communities' financial interests;
(f) if following another procurement procedure or grant award procedure financed by the Community budget, they have been declared to be in serious breach of contract for failure to comply with their contractual obligations.
(g) if, in their grant application, they are subject to a conflict of interest;
(h) if, in their grant application, they are guilty of misrepresentation in supplying the information required by the contracting authority as a condition of participation in the grant award procedure or fail to supply this information.
I confirm that neither I nor the institution for which I am acting as legal representative are in any of the situations described above, and am aware that the penalties set out in the Financial Regulation may be applied in the case of a false declaration.In the event that my grant application is successful, I authorise the Commission/ the Agency to publish on its internet site or in any other appropriate medium: The name and address of the beneficiary of the grant; The subject of the grant; The amount awarded and the rate of funding of the costs of the approved work programme.
Place: Date / / (day/month/year)
Signature Stamp of the applicant / contracting institution
Name and position in capitals
1 Council Regulation No 1605/2002 (OJ L248 of 16/09/2002) and Commission Regulation No 2342/2002 (OJ L357 of 31/12/2002). These can be consulted in the Official Journal online at : http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/oj/index-list.html
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Checklist
All questions have been answeredEach page has been numberedThe proposal narrative has been co-signed by the EU and US project leadersThe budget is indicated in Euros and checked for calculation errorsA signed original of the financial identification form is attached (see 5)The application includes the letters of commitment from all the partners in the project, drafted and signed by a senior representative or a member of the academic staff of each institution, together with details of the qualifications and precious experience of the participating institutions (including a copy of the CV of staff involved in the project)The original application has been signed by the legal representative of the coordinating institutionThe original and 2 copies thereof are being sent before the closing dateThe necessary copies and, if necessary, translations are being sent to each of the other participating institutions before the closing date
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ANNEXES
ANNEX 1a)
Codes for thematic fields, types of institution and countries
Thematic fields
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1 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
01.0 Agricultural sciences01.1 Agriculture01.2 Agricultural Economics01.3 Food Science and Technology01.4 Horticulture01.5 Fisheries01.6 Forestry01.7 Animal Husbandry01.8 Tropical/Subtropical Agriculture01.9 Others – Agricultural Sciences (specify in free text area)
02 ARCHITECTURE, URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
02.0 Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning02.1 Architecture02.2 Interior Design02.3 Urban Planning02.4 Regional Planning02.5 Landscape Architecture02.6 Transport and Traffic Studies02.9 Others – Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning (specify in free text area)
03 ART AND DESIGN
03.0 Art and Design03.1 Fine Art (Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking)03.2 Music and Musicology03.3 Performing Arts03.4 Photography, Cinematography03.5 Design (Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Fashion, Textile)03.6 History of Art03.9 Others – Art and Design (specify in free text area)
04 BUSINESS STUDIES AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
04.0 Business Studies, Management Science04.1 Business Studies with languages04.2 Business Studies with technology04.3 Accountancy, Financial Management04.4 Tourism, Catering, Hotel Management04.5 Industrial Relations and Personnel Management04.6 Secretarial Studies04.7 Marketing and Sales Management04.9 Others – Business Studies, Management Science (specify in free text area)
05 EDUCATION, TEACHER TRAINING
05.0 Education, Teacher Training05.1 Teacher Training05.2 Primary Education05.3 Secondary Education05.4 Vocational and Technical Education05.5 Adult Education05.6 Special Education05.7 Educational Science, Comparative Education05.8 Educational Psychology05.9 Others – Education, Teacher Training (specify in free text area)
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06 ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY
06.0 Engineering, Technology06.1 Mechanical Engineering06.2 Electrical Engineering06.3 Chemical Engineering06.4 Civil Engineering06.5 Electronic Engineering, Telecommunications06.6 Manufacturing Sciences (including CAD, CAM, CAE)06.7 Materials Science06.8 Aeronautical Engineering06.9 Others – Engineering, Technology (specify in free text area)
07 GEOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY
07.0 Geography, Geology07.1 Geography07.2 Environmental Sciences, Ecology07.3 Geology07.4 Soil and Water Sciences07.6 Geodesy, Cartography, Remote Sensing07.7 Meteorology07.9 Others – Geography, Geology (specify in free text area)
08 HUMANITIES
08.0 Humanities08.1 Philosophy08.2 Theology08.3 History08.4 Archaeology08.9 Others – Humanities (specify in free text area)
09 LANGUAGES AND PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES
09.0 Languages and Philological Sciences09.1 Modern EC Languages09.2 General and comparative literature09.3 Linguistics09.4 Translation, Interpretation09.5 Classical Philology09.6 Non-EC Languages09.8 Less Widely Taught Languages09.9 Others – Languages and Philological Sciences (specify in free text area)
10 LAW
10.0 Law10.1 Comparative Law, Law with Languages10.2 International Law10.3 Civil Law10.4 Criminal Law, Criminology10.5 Constitutional /Public Law10.6 Public Administration10.7 European Community/EU Law10.9 Others – Law (specify in free text area)
11 MATHEMATICS, INFORMATICS
11.0 Mathematics, Informatics11.1 Mathematics11.2 Statistics11.3 Informatics, Computer Science11.4 Artificial Intelligence11.5 Actuarial Science11.9 Others – Mathematics, Informatics (specify in free text area)
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12 MEDICAL SCIENCES
12.0 Medical Sciences12.1 Medicine12.2 Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology12.3 Dentistry12.4 Veterinary Medicine12.5 Pharmacy12.6 Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy12.7 Public Health12.8 Medical Technology12.9 Others – Medical Sciences (specify in free text area)
13 NATURAL SCIENCES
13.0 Natural Sciences13.1 Biology13.2 Physics13.3 Chemistry13.4 Microbiology, Biotechnology13.5 Nuclear and High Energy Physics13.6 Biochemistry13.7 Astronomy, Astrophysics13.8 Oceanography13.9 Others – Natural Sciences (specify in free text area)
14 SOCIAL SCIENCES
14.0 Social Sciences14.1 Political Science14.2 Sociology14.3 Economics14.4 Psychology and Behavioural Sciences14.5 Social Work14.6 International Relations, European Studies, Area Studies14.7 Anthropology14.8 Development Studies14.9 Others – Social Sciences (specify in free text area)
15 COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
15.0 Communication and Information Sciences15.1 Journalism15.2 Radio/TV Broadcasting15.3 Public Relations, Publicity, Advertising15.4 Library Science15.5 Documentation, Archiving15.6 Museum Studies, Conservation15.9 Others – Communication and Information Sciences (specify in free text area)
16 OTHER AREAS OF STUDY
16.0 Other Areas of Study (specify in free text area)16.1 Physical Education, Sport Science16.2 Leisure Studies16.3 Home Economics, Nutrition16.4 Nautical Science, Navigation16.9 Others in Other Areas of Study (specify in free text area)
ANNEX 1b)
Type of institution codes, country codes, language codes
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You will find here the codes you will have to use when filling in the Section 5 of the application form:
Type of Institution(*) EDU.4 Higher education institution EDU.5 Adult or continuing education provider PME Small and medium size enterprise (less than 250
workers) GE Large enterprise (250 workers and more) GRE Group or association of companies OE Employer Organisation OS Trade Union organisation OF Training organisation CC Chamber of commerce OPR Professional organisation/Federation/Groupings U University enterprise training partnershipOQ Organisations concerned with certification and
recognition of qualifications ASS.1 Non-profit association (regional/national) ASS.2 Non-profit association (European / international) ASS.3 Association of Universities RES Research institute PUB.1 Public authority (local) PUB.2 Public authority (regional) PUB.3 Public authority (national)OTH Other type of organisation
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ANNEX 2
Explanatory notes on the budget – Selection 2008
A. Introduction
These Notes provide information to applicants concerning the financial procedure related to budget proposal, its apporoval and to the determination of the level of the European Community grant. It also provides guidance on how to complete section 7 (Budget) of the application forms and related information on the rules for eligibility of costs.
The text of the grant agreement can be downloaded from the website:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/extcoop/usa/index_en.htm
or be requested at the call’s official mailbox : [email protected]
B. Financial procedure
1. Funding request in the application form
The funding proposal must be submitted in the structure laid out in section 7).
2. Determination of Community assistance
The funding mechanism applied under the US Programme is based on flat rate financing. Applicants can easily calculate the expected grant amount and facilitate the realistic planning of the project.
Flat rate financing covers specific categories of expenditure by applying a standard scale of unit cost (e.g. 1.000 € x week x scholar).
In addition, funding must respect the following provisions: the total amount of funding shall be no greater than the amount requested by the applicant the total amount of funding for a 4 year project may not exceed a maximum of 408.000 € / 428.000 € , This will include a flat rate
amount of no more than 15.000 € per year per project with a total maximum amount of 60.000 € for a 4 year project. For details on transatlantic mobility grants for students and faculty please refer to the guidelines. The Executive Agency reserves the right to award funding at a lower amount than that requested
the grant may not under any circumstances give rise to a profit for the beneficiary or partners the policy for awarding grants the available EU budget
The grant agreement specifies the total approved budget for the project and the maximum amount of the grant. The final amount of the grant awarded is determined by the Executive Agency after verifying that the action has been carried out in accordance with the agreement and can never exceed the maximum amount laid down in the agreement
The EU/USA grant is paid in the form of- a pre-financing payment of 25% after signature by both parties payable within 45 days of the signature of the agreement by the
Executive Agency.- Further pre-financing payments are divided into three instalments, each representing 25% of the total amount of the grant stipulated in
article I.3.2. - Payment of each further instalment is dependent upon the receipt and approval of a progress report and statement of expenditure on the
project implementation and may not be made until at least 70% of the previous pre-financing payment has been used up [and shall be conditional on the beneficiary producing, if applicable, a financial guarantee equivalent to the aggregate amount of pre-financing].
- the final amount of funding due will be determined by the submission and approval of a final report and a statement of expenditure on the project’s implementation
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C. Rules on Eligibility
1. General Principles
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The contractor (project coordinator) must ensure that expenditure is directly connected with and necessary for the implementation of the activities, according to the project work plan and
provided for in the approved estimated budget and has been generated during the lifetime of the project as defined in the grant agreement
all costs presented in the proposed Budget are necessary for the performance of the project no member organisation of the partnership may derive a profit from financial assistance awarded by the European Community each item of expenditure is only included under one heading of the proposed Budget.
2. Eligible costs
Except for flat rate amounts, only costs in respect of mobility grants for students and faculty are eligible under this application No other cost item will be considered as qualifying as eligble expenditure
D. Principles applied to the different categories of funding
1 Flat rate amounts
7.500 € per Institution per year with a maximum flat rate amount of 15.000 € per project year and a total over 4 years of 60.000 € per project
2. Transatlantic Student mobility grants including students’ travel costs
Under the EU/US Transatlantic Degree programme, student mobility grants for EU students are budgeted at 12.000 Euros per student. Each student is supposed to spend on the other side of the Atlantic at least one full academic year. The student stipend money is a block allocation intended to offset additional costs incurred by students travelling abroad over the costs of remaining at the home institution. Mobility stipends may not be used to move EU students within the EU.
3 Transatlantic Faculty mobility grants.
Under the EU/USA Transatlantic Degree programme, faculty mobility stipends are budgeted at a maximum of of 1.000 Euros per week per faculty member for a minimum period of 1 week and a maximum of 8 weeks plus a fixed amount of 1.000 Euros for travel in relation to programme related scholarly work at the partner US Institutions. Each successful project will be awarded a maximum of 60.000 Euros for faculty travel grants.
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Annex III Financial identification
The form can be found on the following webpage:
http://ec.europa.eu/budget/execution/ftiers_en.htm
or
see separate annex
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Annex IV: Legal status form
The legal status form can be found from :
http://ec.europa.eu/budget/execution/legal_entities_fr.htm
or
See separate annex
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