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ERASMUS+

Erasmus+ is the EU Programme in the fields of education, training, youth and sport for the period 2021-2027. Education, training, youth and sport are key areas that support citizens in their personal and professional development. High quality, inclusive education and training, as well as informal and non-formal learning, ultimately equip young people and participants of all ages with the qualifications and skills needed for their meaningful participation in democratic society, intercultural understanding and successful transition in the labour market. Building on the success of the programme in the period 2014-2020, Erasmus+ strengthens its efforts to increase the opportunities offered to more participants and to a wider range of organisations, focusing on its qualitative impact and contributing to more inclusive and cohesive, greener and digitally fit societies.

 

KEY ACTION 2 – COOPERATION AMONG ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS

This Key Action supports:

Partnerships for Cooperation:

  • Cooperation Partnerships. Areas: Higher Education, School Education, Vocational Training, Adult Education, Youth, Sport and European Education.
  • Small-scale PartnershipsAreas: All mentioned in the previous action, except Higher Education.

Agencies that handle applications:

More information: Erasmus+ Guide

Partnerships for Excellence:

Partnerships for Innovation:

  • Alliances for Innovation: With the call for alliances for innovation, projects are encouraged that contribute to designing a new, more active role for higher education and vocational training institutions in their socioeconomic environment, by developing innovation ecosystems together with companies.
    • Alliances for Education and Business
    • Alliances for sectoral cooperation on capabilities
  • Forward-looking Projects: This action will aim to foster innovation, creativity and e-participation, as well as social entrepreneurship in different fields of education, training, youth and sport. It will support forwardlooking ideas based around key European priorities, and that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and giving input for improving education and training, youth and sport systems, as well as to bring a substantial innovative effect in terms of methods and practices to all types of learning and active participation settings for Europe's social cohesion.
  • Capacity Building projects in the field of youth: this action supports cooperation and exchange in the field of youth between Programme and Partner Country organisations and covers non-formal learning activities, with a focus on raising the capacity of organisations working with young people outside formal learning, while ensuring the active participation of young people. 
  • Not-for-profit sport events: This action will support the preparation, organisation and follow up of not-for-profit sport events, organised either in one single country or in several countries by not-for-profit organisations or public bodies active in the field of sport. These events will aim at increasing the visibility of the Erasmus+ sport actions as well as raise awareness on the role of sport in promoting social inclusion, equal opportunities and health-enhancing physical activities.

 

KEY ACTION 3 – SUPPORT TO POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND COOPERATION

This Key Action supports:

European Youth Together

European Youth Tigether funds projects to foster connections between organizations that are active in the field of youth and work at the local level (rural areas, cities, regions, and countries) within Program countries. 

Jean Monnet Actions

The aim here is to promote excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union (EU) studies. They allow the development of new teaching modules, the establishment of Chairs or the creation of centres of excellence in studies on the European Union, as understood in a broad sense.

 

 

ERASMUS + Projects

Bringing the European Union closer to School: an approach through ICT

Official project website

Specific programme: Financed through Life Long Learning programme (2008-2013) and currently Erasmus+. JEAN MONNET projects.
UPV/EHU Partner Status:  Coordinator
UPV/EHU PI: Nicolás Alonso Moreda, Juan Soroeta Liceras & M.ª Dolores Bollo Arocena
Project start: 01/09/2013
Project end: 31/08/2015

Brief description: The final purpose of this project, in its current edition, is to build bridges for the inclusion of subjects on European integration within the framework of secondary education, where they still do not have presence, enough visibility or, at best, are addressed transversally. Accordingly, the main objectives of this project can be enumerated as follows: 1. To help visualizing the EU and the European integration within the framework of secondary school studies; 2. To help with the academic/teaching training of those in whose hands is the most elementary education of our young people, providing them with the information, materials and skills necessary to reflect more adequately the work of the EU and the importance of the European integration in their daily reality; 3. To encourage the debate concerning current and relevant matters for the Basque, Spanish and European society in general linked to the work of the EU; 4. To help involving both education authorities, schools and students themselves in everything related to the European integration by means of different leisure activities.These are to be achieved through: 1. A specialized course/seminar with secondary school teachers titled "European Union in Secondary School: The EU 4 key aspects in a nutshell", with a series of on-site sessions and one online session; 2. Promoting the signature of agreements/covenants with the education authorities that may allow a greater recognition both of the subjects addressed and the activities developed in this project within the scope of secondary education and, specially, the consolidation of an improvement course for teachers regarding the EU within the programme GARATU (http://www.hezkuntza.ejgv.euskadi.net) of the Basque Government; 3. Organizing a cycle of conferences and round-tables under a common title: "Current Issues of the EU integration" addressing themes highly topical and of special relevance within the framework of the EU, not only for secondary school teachers