Universités & Territoires est une lettre électronique qui existe depuis juin 2003. L’objectif de la lettre est de montrer, par la valorisation d’actions et d’expériences emblématiques et remarquables, aux décideurs territoriaux que l’Université joue un rôle centrale dans l’émergence d’une société de la connaissance. Universités & territoires n° 100.
Erasmus+ s’ouvre au monde. p. 5 de Universités & Territoires n° 100.
La dimension internationale d’Erasmus+ va devenir effective à partir de 2015. Si la mobilité et les coopérations universitaires se concentraient jusqu’ici prioritairement sur les 33 pays participant au programme, la nouvelle dimension internationale offre de larges opportunités de coopération. La dynamique universitaire créée au sein de l’espace européen d’éducation s’étend ainsi au monde. Parallèlement, le processus de coopération avec les pays de la rive sud de la Méditerranée, instauré dans le cadre du dialogue 5+5, se trouve renforcé. Voir la suite dans Universités & Territoires n° 100.
Erasmus+ en Guyane !
Du 17 au 19 décembre, l'agence Erasmus+ France / Education & Formation participe à la promotion du programme Erasmus+ en Guyane, en partenariat avec le Rectorat de l'académie de Guyane et la Région Guyane. Voir l'article...
ERASMUS+ 2014, Résultats de l'Appel d'offre 2014
Plus d'un milliard d'euros d'opportunités d'échanges d'ici à 2020 pour la France Premier bilan positif pour l'appel d'offre 2014 d'Erasmus+ (2014-2020) : les demandes de financements pour les projets sont en augmentation ; les financements supplémentaires dédiés à l'accompagnement et à l'organisation des projets sont également sollicités. C'est une reconnaissance de la nouvelle stratégie européenne portée sur la qualité des projets de formation à l'étranger financés. Voir l'article...
Erasmus+ s’ouvre au monde
EAEC Special Thematic Interest Groups
We are pleased to announce the launch of new Special Thematic Interest Groups created by EAEC which will help the Association and its members, within Europe and its neighbours, to communicate our objectives and activities clearly, to promote the development and innovation of Lifelong Learning and to highlight the unique character of our organisation. The new Groups will be supported by a new communication platform that will allow for a greater interaction among partner institutions and their academic and administrative communities.
We would like to invite representatives of our member universities interested to actively participate in these Groups. Members of the Groups will have access to the communication platform where all related documents will be listed. Annual meeting of the Groups will be taking place at the annual ERASMUS Congress and Exhibition (ERACON), www.eracon.info. Special Interest Groups Committee chairs will receive a free registration at ERACON while Group Committee members will receive a 50% discount on the registration fee. Additional benefits will be announced at a later stage. The scheme of offers will be applied from 2015, one year after a group is formed and started its first meeting during ERACON 2014.
STIG1 – FMS: Facilitating Mobility of Students (click here)
STIG2 - CELM: Cooperation between education and the labour market (click here)
STIG3 – IOC: Internationalization – Opportunities and Challenges (click here)
STIG4 - EUMED: EuroMediterranean Cooperation(click here). More...
European Association of Erasmus Coordinators (EAEC)
The European Association of Erasmus Coordinators (EAEC) was founded in 2004 in Lodz, Poland, with an official kick off during the ERACON 2005 (Erasmus Coordinators Conference and GO-Exchange Education Fair 2005) in Cyprus.
The aims of the Association are to:
1. Enable an information and experience among the European Erasmus Programme Coordinators and beyond,
2. Promote mobility of students, academic and administrative staff in the territory of the European Union and beyond,
3. Circulate provisions on the Bologna Process and its updates in academic circles,
4. Promote principles and participation in the Erasmus + European Commission Programme,
5. Support the process of raising education and quality standards in the territory of the European Union and beyond,
6. Organise seminars and conferences, with an assumption of enabling direct communication among the Association's members and be a catalyst for increased monility throughout Europe and beyond, as well as defining new areas of the Association's activity,
7. Prepare and submit project proposals to be funded by the European Commission,
8. Cooperate as a partner in European funded projects,
9. Run surveys and studies on topics relating to the above,
10. Produce publications of interest to the members.
During the first General Assembly in Cyprus, June 2005, it was decided that the Erasmus Coordinators Conference and GO-Exchange Education Fair (ERACON) become an annual event. Since 2010, it was decided to be named Erasmus Congress and Exhibition.
Mov'in Europe Conference: International Youth Mobility - Beyond Erasmus+ Program
The biggest event for Mov'in Europe this year is coming. The Erasmus Student Network is organising a conference on November 17th in the European Parliament in Brussels where we will discuss the growth of mobility programmes!
International learning mobility opportunities for young people have widely increased in the last 25 years. The Erasmus+ programme follows this trend and will allow 5 million people to experience mobility by 2020. Despite the wide positive impacts of mobility, the ET2020 strategic target of 20% mobile students by 2020 is very likely to fail. More...
Erasmus+ : Lancement officiel d’un programme ambitieux
Erasmus+ dispose d'un budget de près de 15 milliards d'euros auxquels s'ajoutent 1,7 milliards pour la dimension internationale, soit 40% en plus que les programmes précédents.
Le lancement national d'Erasmus+ a eu lieu le 29 septembre à la Cité internationale universitaire de Paris en présence de la Commissaire européenne à l'éducation, Androulla Vassiliou. Voir l'article...
SocialErasmus Week: Integrating exchange students with local society
SocialErasmus (SE) is an international project of the Erasmus Student Network with the aim of involving international students participating in university exchange programs into social and volunteering activities in their host countries. The project promotes a social attitude among international students and facilitates their social integration into the local community while exploring the added value that resides in diversity in Europe. More...
Reaction of the Erasmus Student Network AISBL to the EU2020 consultation
The Europe 2020 strategy was launched in March 2010 as the EU's strategy for promoting smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. It aims to achieve a knowledge-based, competitive European economy while preserving the EU's social market economy model and improving resource efficiency. It was thus conceived as a partnership between the EU and its Member States driven by the promotion of growth and jobs.
Please, find attached the PDF document with the answers to the Europe 2020 questionnaire. More...
Un passeport vers la réussite
Par Patricia Buffet. Étranger. L’Université et son service des relations internationales préparent la « semaine internationale ». Un seul leitmotiv : « Partez ! »
Vice-présidente déléguée aux relations internationales, Christel Outreman affiche clairement le message de l’université : «Étudiants, partez!». L’université de Rouen est, selon de récentes études, en retard sur le nombre d’étudiants qui partent étudier ou faire des stages à l’étranger. Voir l'article...