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INTERNATIONAL CREDIT MOBILITY Rima Rimait Head of International Relations Office Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre AEC meeting of International Relations Coordinators September 25-26, 2015 Ionian University, Greece Why


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INTERNATIONAL CREDIT MOBILITY

Rima Rimšaitė Head of International Relations Office Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre

AEC meeting of International Relations Coordinators September 25-26, 2015 Ionian University, Greece

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 Why international credit mobility KA107?  How KA107 differs from mobility projects between Programme countries KA103?

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KA103   KA 107

similarities:

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decentralized activity

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the same mobility activities: SMS, SMP (tbc), STA, STT, and OM (lumps sums)

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inter-institutional agreements

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the same scheme of mobility project:

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Application  evaluation  funding/lump sums  implementation  mobility tool+  dissemination of results  reporting

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KA 103   KA 107

differences:

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partnership  all other parts in the world

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application  quality questions/assessment

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grant management & reporting HEI in programme country (ECHE holder)

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SMS  travel grant for students

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OLS  not available

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teachers mobility  min. 5 days + 2 travel

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KA 107 / partnership 10 groups of countries via 4 financial instruments:

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European Neighbourhood (ENI): Eastern Partnership, South-Mediterranean, Russia

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Development Cooperation (DCI): Asia, Central Asia

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Pre-Accession (IPA): Western Balkans

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DCI - Latin America

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Partnership Instrument (PI): Industrialised Americas, Industrialised Asia

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DCI - South Africa

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KA 107 / partnership From 2016: + two more groups of countries African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of countries (ACP) For budgetary reasons, countries not eligible for international credit mobility: Switzerland, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, the Vatican City State, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, and the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council

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KA 107 / EU targets Neighbouring countries mobility  mainly incoming to Europe: no more than 10% for outgoing (except Russia) Asia and Latin America, 25%  with least developed countries; Asia – up to 30% mobility  with China and India Latin America – up to 35 %  with Brazil and Mexico

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KA 107 / limitations Can not be funded: From Europe  student mobility (bachelor and master) to Asia, Latin America and South Africa. Only doctoral level students and staff. There might be more specific limitations. Consult your NA! Application 2015 - 4th March; Deadline 2016 – in February (1 month earlier)

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KA107

quality questions

 Relevance of the strategy (max. 30 points)  Quality of the cooperation arrangements (max. 30 points)  Quality of the activity design and implementation (max. 20 points)  Impact and dissemination (max. 20 points) Assessment: total score in 2015 - 70 points; total score in 2016 – 60 points

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Us Useful resources es

FAQ

http://www.erasmus-plius.lt/uploads/files/faq-on- international-credit-mobility-for-heis.pdf Quick reference http://www.erasmus-plius.lt/uploads/files/e-na-dir-2015- 058---annex-quick-reference-guide.pdf Erasmus + programme guide http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus- plus/index_en.htm

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thank nk you for your attenti ntion

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