The new Erasmus+ programme aims to support actions in the
fields of Education, Training, Youth and Sport for the period 2014-2020.
Erasmus+
replaces seven programmes bringing together
·
The
Lifelong Learning Programme (Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Comenius and
Grundtvig)
·
The
Youth in Action programme
·
Five
international cooperation programmes (Erasmus Mundus, Tempus, Alfa, Edulink,
the programme for cooperation with industrialised countries)
·
The
new sport action.
Erasmus
+ provides grants for a wide range of actions and activities in the fields
of education,
training, youth and sport. The programme gives opportunities to
students, trainees, staff and volunteers to spend a period abroad to increase
their skills and employability. It supports organisations to work in
transnational partnership and to share innovative practices in the fields of
education, training and youth. The new sport action will support
grassroots projects and cross-border challenges such as combating match-fixing,
doping, violence and racism.
The
actions of the Erasmus + programme are divided into decentralised actions and centralised actions.
The decentralised actions are managed in each programme country by National
Agencies that are appointed by their national
authorities. The centralised actions are managed at a European level by the Education, Audiovisual and
Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) located in Brussels. For
strands of the Erasmus+ programme that work with countries outside the EU and
other Programme Countries (i.e. Partner Countries),National Erasmus+ Offices have been set up in a number of these
eligible Partner Countries. For those interested in Programme Countries,
National Agencies also have an International Contact Point for these strands.
The
application process for the centralised actions is initiated in one of the
following ways:
·
Certain
actions are included in the General Call for
proposals and the details of these actions are
outlined in the Erasmus+ Programme Guide.
·
Specific Calls for proposals are
published on this website.
·
Restricted Calls for proposals are relevant
only to bodies nominated by the national authorities in E+ programme countries
to undertake specific work (studies, management of strategic initiatives etc).
·
Calls for tender are published
when services are required to provide a limited number of highly specific
services.
EACEA is in charge of the complete life-cycle management of projects, from the promotion of the programme, the analysis of the grant requests, the on-the-spot monitoring of projects, up to the dissemination of the projects' and programme's results. More about EACEA.
MORE INFORMATION:
https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus_en
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