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For training and research, explore international calls for projects and applications, and don’t hesitate to respond. If you would like support in setting up your projects, please contact the International Relations Department. For training and research, explore international calls for projects and applications, and don’t hesitate to respond. If you would like support in setting up your projects, please contact the International Relations Department.

ERASMUS + CALLS FOR PROJECTS

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The Erasmus + program operates on the basis of an annual call for proposals published by the European Commission. These calls define the framework and priorities for funding projects. 

What is a call for proposals? 

Calls for proposals are published on a fixed date each year on the Official Journal of the European Union and relayed on the websites of the Erasmus + national agencies. Organizations wishing to apply for Erasmus + funding can only do so in response to the European Commission’s calls for proposals. Specific folders , published for each call, include the required documents to prepare an application. 

Application deadlines must be respected. 

Call for proposals 2024

VYou can visit it on the European Commission website

Program Guide

The program guide is available on the European Commission website.

To find out more

Find details of other calls for proposals on Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency website

Discover the webinars “Ready for Erasmus + !”

Agence Erasmus + France / Education Formation helps you discover the new Erasmus + program “Ready for Erasmus + !”, a series of webinars and questions/ answers. 

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Mobility of students and higher education staff supported by external policy funds (KA171-HED)

An international higher education mobility project supported by the European Union’s external policy funds (Key Action 171) is a mobility project for students and higher education staff between Erasmus+ Programme countries and non-associated third countries.

Useful forms and links

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Mobility of students and higher education staff supported by external policy funds (KA171-HED)

An international higher education mobility project supported by the European Union’s external policy funds (Key Action 171) is a mobility project for students and higher education staff between Erasmus+ Programme countries and non-associated third countries.

Useful forms and links

Masters communs Erasmus Mundus

Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters are high-level, integrated study programmes at the master’s level. They are designed and delivered by an international partnership of higher education institutions. An EMJM brings together at least three higher education institutions from three different countries, of which at least two must be EU Member States and third countries associated with the Programme (previously called “Programme Countries”).

An EMJM study programme may also involve other partners, academic or non-academic, with specific expertise and interest in the field of study.

The EU provides funding for the management of these programmes and for scholarships awarded on a competitive basis to the best students worldwide.

  • Duration: 6 academic years, covering at least 4 editions of the master’s programme

  • Grant per project: up to EUR 5 million

  • EU scholarship for students: EUR 1,400 per month (maximum 24 months)

 

Applications and Further Information

Click here to find Erasmus Mundus in the Erasmus+ Programme Guide

Click here to know how to apply

Projets Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programmes (BIP)

In addition to individual mobility, Key Action 131 also supports Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs), which encourage higher education institutions to:

  • Jointly develop learning, teaching and training programmes for groups of students or academic and administrative staff

  • Use innovative and digital means to deliver them

The concept of Blended Intensive Programmes builds on the former Intensive Programmes of the Erasmus+ Programme.

 

Blended Intensive Programmes aim to provide learners with more opportunities to take part in blended mobility. They foster the development of transnational and transdisciplinary curricula, as well as innovative learning and teaching methods, including online collaboration, research-based learning and challenge-based approaches, in order to address societal challenges.

Call for applications from the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) 

The Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie is a global association of French-speaking higher education and research institutions created 60 years ago. It brings together 1007 universities on five continents in 119 countries. It is also the higher education and research operator of the Francophonie Summit. 

The AUF promotes a French-Speaking university community committed to the economic, social and cultural development of societies.

It operates in ten regions of the world including Asia-Pacific. 

Find out about the call for applications here

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