11 December 2011

Programme

Facilitator: Assistant prof. drAndrej Sotlar,University of Maribor,Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, Slovenian Bologna Expert.

9:00 – 10:00 / Coffee and registration
10:00 – 10:10 / Welcome by
Prof.dr. Dejan Škorjanc, University of Maribor, Vice-rector for Academic Affairs
Neža Pajnič, CMEPIUS, Deputy Director
10:10 – 10:20 / Sonja Mavsar,CMEPIUS: Programmes for HEIs coordinated by National Agency for Lifelong Learning Programme
10:20 – 10:30 / Katia de Sousa, EACEA: Presentation of the EACEA and its activities
10:30 – 11:45 / Katia de Sousa: Presentation of the Erasmus centralised actions – call 2012 (overview of the different actions; howto prepare a successful application step by step; assessment criteria; the eform; tips from previous years)
11:45 – 12:00 / Break
12:00 – 13:15 / Luciano di Fonzo, EACEA: Presentation of the Jean Monnet programme – call 2012 (overview of the different actions; how to prepare a successful application step by step; assessment criteria; the eform; tips from previous years)
13:15 – 14:15 / Lunch (buffet)
14:15 – 15:15 /
  • Roundtable discussion and questions: The participation of Slovenian institutions in the Erasmus centralised actions and in the Jean Monnet programme (Slovenian best practice example, sharing experience)
  • Katia de Sousa/Luciano di Fonzo: Statistics on the participation of Slovenian institutions in the programme
-Prof. dr. Peter Kokol,University of Maribor,Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, "Joint development of online gerontological master degree programme - GEROM"(Erasmus Multilateral Projects)
-Assistant prof. dr. Samo Pavlin, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana: »Network for the Development of Higher Education Management Systems» (Erasmus Networks)
-Alicia-Leonor Sauli-Miklavčič, Secretary General of Higher vocational education Association: »Level 5, the missing link: L5Missing« (Erasmus Acompanying measures)
-Prof.dr. Rajko Knez,University of Maribor, Faculty of Law,Jean Monnet Chair for European Legal Studies and Jean Monnet Modules
  • Katia de Sousa Luciano di Fonzo: Possibilities for slovenian higher education institutions and neighbouring countries

15:15 – 16:10 /
  • »Experience Jean Monnet«, prof.dr. Rajko Knez, Jean Monnet Chair Holder,: Study visit to the Faculty of Law, University of Maribor (Jean Monnet »on the spot«: presentation, meeting students,library)
  • Coffee

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Quick overview

  1. LLP Erasmus Centralised Actions - Applications to be sent to the Executive Agency (EACEA)!!!

Erasmus centralised actions support transnational cooperation among higher education institutions and other relevant stakeholders across Europe through the following actions:

  • Erasmus Multilateral Projects provide support for cooperation of higher education institutions among themselves or together with other relevant stakeholders. They are sub-divided into five "priorities":

-Cooperation between higher education institutions and enterprises,

-Social dimension of higher education,

-Mobility strategies and removal of barriers to mobility in higher education,

-Support to the modernisation agenda of higher education,

-Fostering the excellence and innovation in higher education.

  • Erasmus academic networks are designed to promote European co-operation and innovation in specific subject areas. They contribute to enhancing quality of teaching in higher education, defining and developing a European dimension within a given academic discipline, furthering innovation and exchanging methodologies and good practices. This is achieved by means of cooperation within the network between higher education institutions, university faculties and departments and may also involve professional associations and enterprises as well as other associations.
  • Erasmus accompanying measures(NOT OPEN FOR the institutions from non LLP countires)aim at supporting various activities which, though not eligible under the main Erasmus Programme, will clearly contribute to achieving its objectives. These projects come as complement to projects carried out under the other Erasmus actions. They have relevance to the modernisation agenda of higher education, enhance the implementation of Erasmus mobility, aim to support communication activities, and events for the dissemination and exploitation of results of Erasmus projects, or foster transversal aspects. These accompanying measures are expected to produce a better impact of these results in the field of higher education and society at large.

→Application form and Users Guide 2012(eForm!); DEADLINE 2 February 2012 at 12:00 noon (CET)

  1. Jean Monnet - Applications to be sent to the Executive Agency (EACEA)!!!

The Jean Monnet programme aims at stimulating teaching, research and reflection in the field of European integration studies at the level of higher education institutions within and outside the European Community.

→Application form and Users Guide 2012 (eForm!);DEADLINE 15 February 2012 at 12:00 noon (CET)

-Source of informationEACEA website

-LLP Call for Proposals documentation 2012

EU Programme LLP Erasmus Centralised Actions and Jean Monnet Programe are managed by The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).

"This event has been co-funded with support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the the EuropeanUnion. This document reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein." The event is co-funded with the support of the Ministry of the Republic of Slovenia for Higher Education, Science and Technology.