Welcome!
Erasmus+ in the UK statistics
• 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
Identifying your
target group
Vocational Education
and Training
Youth
SchoolsAdult Education
Higher Education
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
Who are your partners abroad?
Key Action 1 - Mobility
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
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
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)
Case study: Key Action 1
Key Action 2 - Partnerships
• 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
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
• 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?
Case study: Key Action 2
Key Action 3 – Dialogue
• 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
• 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
• 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?
What else you need to know
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
• 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]
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/
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
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
• 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
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
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.
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