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Kamila Partyka
Dyrekcja Generalna ds. Edukacji,
Młodzieży, Sportu i Kultury
Komisja Europejska
Działania
Jean Monnet
Worldwide Network
1989-2017:
86 countries, more than 1000
universities
Teaching & research on
European integration
Policy debate and exchanges
between academics and policy-makers
Supporting associations active in EU integration
studies
JM under Erasmus+
Diversifying EU-related subjects in all curricula, less used disciplines
Promoting participation of young academics
Involving civil society representatives
Emphasis on:
Subject areas
Jean Monnet projects by discipline EU and Comparative
Regionalism Studies
3%
EU Communication
and Information
Studies
2%
EU Economic Studies
13%
EU Historical Studies
2%
EU Intercultural
Dialogue Studies
6%
EU Interdisciplinary
Studies
39%
EU International
Relations and
Diplomacy Studies
6%
EU Legal Studies
17%
EU Political and
Administrative Studies
6%
Other Studies
6%
Type of Activity Amount € Min. N° of
countries Duration
Modules* € 30.000
1 3 years Chairs* € 50.000
Centres of Excellence € 100.000
Networks € 300.000 3 3 years
Projects* € 60.000 1 12, 18, 24
months
Support to
Associations € 50.000 1 3 years
Maximum EU grant: 75% - 80% of the total
budget
*Flat rate financing system
Overview
How does it work?
Applicant can be:
HEI recognised by national authority
Organisation active in EU subject area
(Networks&Projects)
Association of professors and researchers active in EU
studies (Support to Associations)
For Networks only: 3 partners from 3 countries
In any country in the
world Annual call for proposals:
Call open since 25 October 2017
Deadline: 22 February 2018
Apply directly to the
Executive Agency
(EACEA) in Brussels
Find out more at: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/actions/jean-
monnet_en
Budget
€12 million
annual budget (~270 projects)
+ €3 million
additional funding for certain partner
countries
Teaching & Research
in EU integration studies
Jean Monnet Chair ≤ €50,000 for 3 years
Awarded to Chairholder,
Professor
Only permanent staff applying
Min. 90 teaching hours/year
+ 1 additional activity
Jean Monnet Module ≤ €30,000 for 3 years
Awarded to person or team
Min. 40 teaching hours/year
Can be split between team
Activities include:
Teaching (compulsory)
Research
Events
Publications
Jean Monnet Module – Example
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN, Belgium
Duration: 2014–2017
https://ghum.kuleuven.be/ggs/projects/euro_asia_summ
erschool
Jean Monnet Module – Example
Taking EU language policies closer to students of
Humanities,
the general public and professionals in various fields
Language teaching, translation, linguistic services,
etc.
Duration: 2015–2018
http://blog.uclm.es/multilinguism/
Jean Monnet Chair – Example
European Integration Journalism
University: ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO
THESSALONIKIS, Greece
Duration: 2016 – 2019
http://jeanmonnetchair.jour.auth.gr/
Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence
≤ €100,000 for 3 years
Co-funded: 80% EU, real costs
Funds the activities only, not the
structure
Activities include:
Human and documentary resources
Research
Developing content and tools on EU
subjects
Enhancing debate and exchange
Systematic publication of research results
Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence – Example
Establish and promote a European cross-
generational and multidisciplinary teaching and
debating forum
UNIVERSITAET ZU KOELN, Germany
Duration: 2015 – 2018
http://www.eucopas.uni-koeln.de
Jean Monnet Networks to support cooperation in EU studies
≤ €300,000 for 3 years
≥ 3 partners from 3 countries
(anywhere in the world)
HEIs and other organisations can
apply
Multinational dimension
Activities include:
Enhancing cooperation between different institutions throughout Europe
and worldwide
Exchange of knowledge and expertise
Research and teaching
Creating knowledge exchange platform with public actors
Jean Monnet Network – Example
Existing network of legal experts in immigration and
asylum in Europe
Participants: young academics, researchers,
stakeholders active in field from 18 countries (BE, PT,
CY, HU, CH, IS, LT, AT, UK, NL, FI, ES, IT, DE, FR,
NO, SI, CZ)
Coordinator: UNIVERSITE LIBRE DE BRUXELLES,
Belgium
Duration: 2015 – 2018
http://odysseus-network.eu/current-debates/
Jean Monnet Projects to support policy debate
≤ €60,000 for 12-24 months
Any organisation active in EU subject
area can apply
Any field of EU integration
Very flexible & open
Activities include:
Event(s): conferences, seminars, roundtables, etc.
Innovation (methodologies, pedagocical content, teacher training,
activities to pupils)
Joint content and co-teaching of students
Spread of information
Jean Monnet Project – Example
Duration: 2014-2015
Participants: university students of
primary school education, school teachers,
pupils, local communities
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI, Slovenia
http://www.mednarodni-
odnosi.si/cmo/enhanced_EU_content/index.php
Enhanced EU content in primary
school curricula Slovenian
primary schools integrate EU
topics in school curricula
Jean Monnet Support to Associations
≤ €50,000 for 3 years
Any field of EU integration
Interdisciplinary character
Activities include:
Statutory activities of associations dealing with EU studies and EU issues
Research in the field of specific European issues in order to advice local,
regional, national and European policy makers
Dissemination of outcomes to enhance active citizenship
Jean Monnet Support to Association – Example
Communicating the EU in Ireland
Duration: 2015-2018
Participants: multi-disciplinary association of scholars and
practitioners, representatives of Irish universities and civil
society, north and south in Ireland.
Association: The Irish Association for Contemporary
European Studies, Cork, Ireland
http://www.iaces.ie/
Jean Monnet projects by activity
Centres of
Excellence
10%
Chairs
24%
Modules
37%
Networks
5%
Projects
21%
Other
3%
Award criteria
Relevance
(25 points)
Quality of
Design & Implementation
(25 points)
Quality of
Team & Cooperation
Arrangements
(25 points)
Impact & Sustainability
(25 points)
Call 2018 – Indicative Roadmap
For a successful application
The work programme should be realistic and feasible, you should avoid
incoherence across different parts of application
Define clear roles and responsibilities for the project team and partners (if
relevant)
When identifying target groups explain their relevance to the proposal and how
they will be reached
Use a variety of different information channels in order to reach out to a large
public and civil society at local, regional national and/or European level
Start working on your application early and avoid submitting the E-form on the
last day
Ensure that the information is coherent across the application forms (project
description/
E-form/budget form)
Only information presented in the application can be assessed
Information sources
• Erasmus+ Programme Guide and 2017 General Call for proposals:
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-
plus/discover/guide/index_en.htm
• Jean Monnet Activities:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/actions/jean-monnet_en
• Funding - Jean Monnet Activities within Erasmus+:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/funding_en
• Jean Monnet Directory:
https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/JeanMonnetDirectory/#/search-screen/
• Jean Monnet selection results:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/selection-results_en
• Erasmus+ Project Results – Jean Monnet:
Erasmus+ platform for dissemination and exploitation of project results
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/projects/
• Mailbox Jean Monnet: [email protected]