Education and Graduate Development

LLP

The European Commission’s Lifelong Learning Programme supports the development of the European higher education sector (through transnational cooperation among Higher Education Institutions across Europe). It also enables people at all stages of their lives to take part in stimulating learning experiences.

Erasmus Mundus   

Cooperation and mobility programme in the field of higher education that aims to enhance the quality of European higher education and to promote dialogue and understanding between people and cultures through cooperation with Third-Countries.

TEMPUS

The European Union’s programme which supports the modernisation of higher education in the Partner Countries of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Western Balkans and the Mediterranean region, mainly through university cooperation projects.

ALFA

Programme of co-operation between Higher Education Institutions (HEI's) of the European Union and Latin America.

ATLANTIS

The Transatlantic Degree Programme aims to enhance student mobility, innovation, curriculum development and academic recognition between the EU and the US.

TEP und TDP

Development of curricula, exchanges of students with provision for credit recognition, exchanges of faculty, international internships, through ‘Joint Study Programmes’, called Transatlantic Exchange Partnerships(TEP).

EDULINK

Represents a harmonised approach for the implementation of European Commission funded programmes in the ACP Group of States with a view to improving the effectiveness, management, visibility and hence the impact of ACP-EU co-operation in the field of higher education.

ACP Science & Technology Programme

The ACP Science and Technology Programme facilitates the creation or strengthening of frameworks for regional and sub-regional co-operation and of inter-institutional co-operation in the ACP region in the field of science and technology.

ICI ECP (Industrialised Countries Instrument - Education Cooperation Programme)

The European Commission has launched together with the governments of Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea (in alphabetical order) a new multi-country call for proposals. The objective of this call is to support international curriculum development projects that involve short term mobility between the EU and the partner ICI countries not necessarily related to award of a joint or dual/double degree.

 

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