Jean Monnet Actions in the field of Higher Education: Modules
The Jean Monnet Actions in the field of Higher Education: Modules program, part of Erasmus+, aims to promote European Union studies globally. It supports higher education institutions in developing and delivering short teaching programs and courses. This initiative is designed to foster a deeper understanding of the EU and its integration processes among students and professionals.
Who is Funded
The Jean Monnet Modules program targets Higher Education Institutions globally, aiming to enhance European Union studies across various disciplines. Funding is structured with specific budgetary envelopes for different geographic regions, reflecting priorities such as supporting least developed countries and regional projects in Sub-Saharan Africa.
What is Funded
The Jean Monnet Modules program funds short teaching initiatives in European Union studies. It covers a broad spectrum of EU-related topics and supports educational activities designed to enhance knowledge and understanding of the EU. The funding mechanism is based on lump sums and unit costs, with detailed cost eligibility outlined in specific guidance documents.
Type and Scope of Funding
The Jean Monnet Modules offer grant funding under the Erasmus+ program, specifically through Lump Sum Grants. The overall budget for the ERASMUS-JMO-2023-HEI-TCH-RSCH call, which includes Modules, was €13,404,957, with €11,203,597 specifically for Modules. These modules are structured as three-year programs requiring a minimum of 40 teaching hours annually.
Conditions and Requirements
Applicants to the Jean Monnet Modules program must adhere to specific legal and administrative conditions, including strict requirements for application templates and evaluation processes outlined in the official call documents. While the program supports internal academic collaboration within a single institution, it emphasizes specific budgetary allocations based on geographic regions. Additionally, cross-cutting priorities such as Artificial Intelligence and Digital Agenda are integrated into the program's objectives.
Application Procedure
The application process for Jean Monnet Modules involved online submission through specific templates, with a clear deadline for proposals. Applications were evaluated against criteria detailed in official program guides, with results communicated to applicants following a defined timeline.
Legal Basis
The Jean Monnet Modules program is established and governed by key official documents of the European Union, primarily the Call document and the Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2023. These documents define the legal framework and operational guidelines for the program, ensuring transparency and adherence to EU policies.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Allocated Budget:
Total available budget for ERASMUS-JMO-2023-HEI-TCH-RSCH was 13,404,957 €, with 11,203,597 € allocated specifically for ERASMUS-JMO-2023-MODULE. Regional budgetary envelopes also applied: Asia: 750,000 €, Central Asia: 25,000 €, Middle East: 35,000 €, Pacific: 180,000 €, Latin America: 350,000 €, Caribbean: 35,000 €, US & Canada: 510,000 €, Sub-Saharan Africa: 50,000 €, Western Balkans: 268,597 €.
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
Asia, Central Asia, Middle East, Pacific, Latin America, Caribbean, US & Canada, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Balkans. For Asia, up to 75% of funding may go to high-income countries. For Sub-Saharan Africa, priority is given to least developed countries, with special emphasis on migration priority countries and regional projects involving HEIs from several countries.
Sectors:
Education and Vocational Training, Research and Development, Cultural Institutions, Service Sector, Other
Beneficiaries:
Higher education institutions
Application Type:
Single Applicant
Funding Stages:
Service Delivery, Capacity Building
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
EACEA (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency)
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