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Erasmus Mundus

The European Union's Erasmus Mundus programme (named after Erasmus, the Renaissance scholar) aims to enhance quality in higher education through scholarships and academic co-operation between the EU and the rest of the world. The three main objectives of the programme are linked to the internationalisation of students, staff, curricula and research; ensure an influence on the development of practice in Special Education Needs and inclusive education; and to develop international collaborative networks, projects and research.[1]

Erasmus Mundus comprises three actions:

  • Joint programmes
  • Partnerships
  • Attractiveness projects

Erasmus Mundus Joint Programmes edit

Under Action 1, Erasmus Mundus supports Joint Programmes (Masters Courses and Joint Doctorates)[2] that are operated by consortia of higher education institutions from the EU and (since 2009) elsewhere in the world. They provide an integrated course and joint or multiple diplomas following study or research at two or more higher education institutions.[3]

Erasmus Mundus funds a number of scholarships for students and academics studying or teaching on Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses. Since 2010, fellowships have also been available for doctoral candidates following one of the Joint doctorates.

Scholarships cover participation costs, subsistence costs, and insurance for the duration of the study period. Many students also have the right to a contribution to travel costs.

Erasmus Mundus partnerships edit

Under Action 2, Erasmus Mundus Partnerships bring together higher education institutions from Europe and from a particular region in the world. Together, the partnerships manage mobility flows between the two regions for a range of academic levels—undergraduate, masters, doctorate, post-doctorate—and for academic staff.

Scholarships cover participation costs, subsistence costs, insurance for the duration of the study period, plus a contribution to travel costs.

A partnership usually has a legalistic dimension and is based on some formal agreement and close cooperation between two or more parties such as higher education institutions and may involve businesses, non-profit organisations or non-governmental organisations. Partners have specified rights and responsibilities. A collaboration, often described as an 'authentic partnership' exists where people identify their common interests and work jointly with others especially in an intellectual endeavour.[4]

They often share their professional skills to support the community. An alliance usually referred to as a 'strategic alliance', is a close association of nations or other groups, formed to advance common interests or causes. These strategic partnerships seem to have blurred edges and though they are slightly different, they can all be used to describe some aspect of the Erasmus Mundus MA/Magistr in Special Education which was developed as a result of policy guidelines and funding from the European Commission.[5]

Erasmus Mundus Attractiveness Projects edit

Under Action 3, Erasmus Mundus funds projects to enhance the attractiveness and visibility of European higher education worldwide. Activities focus on the international dimension of higher education, often targeting a particular region or academic discipline.

Funding[6] is available for:

  • European joint masters and doctorates
  • Partnerships with non-European higher education institutions and scholarships for students and academics
  • Projects to promote European higher education worldwide

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lloyd, Christine (April 2013). "The Erasmus Mundus programme: providing opportunities to develop a better understanding about inclusion and inclusive practice through an international collaborative programme of study". International Journal of Inclusive Education. 17 (4): 329–335. doi:10.1080/13603116.2011.651826. S2CID 144321848.
  2. ^ Grimaud, O. (2017). "The added value of transnational and intercultural training. The example of Europubhealth – Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Public Health". The European Journal of Public Health. 27 (Master Courses). doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckx187.146.
  3. ^ Páez Borrallo, José Manuel (August 31 – September 4, 2010). Erasmus Mundus Programme: A European opportunity for students and scholars. 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Buenos Aires, Argentina. pp. 6842–6843. doi:10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5626458. ISBN 9781424441235.
  4. ^ Fowler, Alan F. (January 1998). "Authentic NGDO Partnerships in the New Policy Agenda for International Aid: Dead End or Light Ahead?". Development and Change. 29 (1): 137–159. doi:10.1111/1467-7660.00073.
  5. ^ Armstrong, Ann Cheryl (April 2013). "Collaboration, partnerships and alliances: perspectives on Erasmus Mundus MA/Magistr in special education needs". International Journal of Inclusive Education. 17 (4): 364–376. doi:10.1080/13603116.2011.651823. S2CID 145109895.
  6. ^ European Commission. "Studying abroad". Erasmus+.

External links edit

  • Erasmus Mundus website - European Commission
  • Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses
  • Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters scholarships
  • Erasmus Mundus Partnerships
  • Erasmus Mundus Attractiveness Projects
  • Erasmus Mundus Students and Alumni Association (EMA)
  • Erasmus Mundus Quality Assurance (EMQA)
  • Study in Europe/Fully Funded Scholarships

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Erasmus Mundus news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 The European Union s Erasmus Mundus programme named after Erasmus the Renaissance scholar aims to enhance quality in higher education through scholarships and academic co operation between the EU and the rest of the world The three main objectives of the programme are linked to the internationalisation of students staff curricula and research ensure an influence on the development of practice in Special Education Needs and inclusive education and to develop international collaborative networks projects and research 1 Erasmus Mundus comprises three actions Joint programmes Partnerships Attractiveness projects Contents 1 Erasmus Mundus Joint Programmes 2 Erasmus Mundus partnerships 3 Erasmus Mundus Attractiveness Projects 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksErasmus Mundus Joint Programmes editUnder Action 1 Erasmus Mundus supports Joint Programmes Masters Courses and Joint Doctorates 2 that are operated by consortia of higher education institutions from the EU and since 2009 elsewhere in the world They provide an integrated course and joint or multiple diplomas following study or research at two or more higher education institutions 3 Erasmus Mundus funds a number of scholarships for students and academics studying or teaching on Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses Since 2010 fellowships have also been available for doctoral candidates following one of the Joint doctorates Scholarships cover participation costs subsistence costs and insurance for the duration of the study period Many students also have the right to a contribution to travel costs Erasmus Mundus partnerships editUnder Action 2 Erasmus Mundus Partnerships bring together higher education institutions from Europe and from a particular region in the world Together the partnerships manage mobility flows between the two regions for a range of academic levels undergraduate masters doctorate post doctorate and for academic staff Scholarships cover participation costs subsistence costs insurance for the duration of the study period plus a contribution to travel costs A partnership usually has a legalistic dimension and is based on some formal agreement and close cooperation between two or more parties such as higher education institutions and may involve businesses non profit organisations or non governmental organisations Partners have specified rights and responsibilities A collaboration often described as an authentic partnership exists where people identify their common interests and work jointly with others especially in an intellectual endeavour 4 They often share their professional skills to support the community An alliance usually referred to as a strategic alliance is a close association of nations or other groups formed to advance common interests or causes These strategic partnerships seem to have blurred edges and though they are slightly different they can all be used to describe some aspect of the Erasmus Mundus MA Magistr in Special Education which was developed as a result of policy guidelines and funding from the European Commission 5 Erasmus Mundus Attractiveness Projects editUnder Action 3 Erasmus Mundus funds projects to enhance the attractiveness and visibility of European higher education worldwide Activities focus on the international dimension of higher education often targeting a particular region or academic discipline Funding 6 is available for European joint masters and doctorates Partnerships with non European higher education institutions and scholarships for students and academics Projects to promote European higher education worldwideSee also editInternational Master of Science in Rural Development Masters in Strategic Project Management European SAPIENT University Mobility in Asia and the PacificReferences edit Lloyd Christine April 2013 The Erasmus Mundus programme providing opportunities to develop a better understanding about inclusion and inclusive practice through an international collaborative programme of study International Journal of Inclusive Education 17 4 329 335 doi 10 1080 13603116 2011 651826 S2CID 144321848 Grimaud O 2017 The added value of transnational and intercultural training The example of Europubhealth Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Public Health The European Journal of Public Health 27 Master Courses doi 10 1093 eurpub ckx187 146 Paez Borrallo Jose Manuel August 31 September 4 2010 Erasmus Mundus Programme A European opportunity for students and scholars 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Buenos Aires Argentina pp 6842 6843 doi 10 1109 IEMBS 2010 5626458 ISBN 9781424441235 Fowler Alan F January 1998 Authentic NGDO Partnerships in the New Policy Agenda for International Aid Dead End or Light Ahead Development and Change 29 1 137 159 doi 10 1111 1467 7660 00073 Armstrong Ann Cheryl April 2013 Collaboration partnerships and alliances perspectives on Erasmus Mundus MA Magistr in special education needs International Journal of Inclusive Education 17 4 364 376 doi 10 1080 13603116 2011 651823 S2CID 145109895 European Commission Studying abroad Erasmus External links editErasmus Mundus website European Commission Erasmus Mundus website Education Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters scholarships Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorates Erasmus Mundus Partnerships Erasmus Mundus Attractiveness Projects Erasmus Mundus Students and Alumni Association EMA Erasmus Mundus Quality Assurance EMQA Study in Europe Fully Funded Scholarships Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erasmus Mundus amp oldid 1154031816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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