Call: Accredited projects for mobility of learners and staff in adult education
Programme | |
Acronym | Erasmus+ - KA1 |
Description of programme "Erasmus+ - Key Action 1 – Learning Mobility of Individuals" | Actions supported under the Key Action 1 are expected to bring positive and long-lasting effects on the participants and participating organisations involved, as well as on the policy systems in which such activities are framed. As regards students, trainees, apprentices, adult learners, pupils and young people, the mobility activities supported under this Key Action are meant to produce the main following outcomes:
As regards staff, youth workers and professionals involved in education, training and youth, the mobility activities are expected to produce the following outcomes:
Activities supported under this Action are also expected to produce one or more of the following outcomes on participating organisations:
What is a Mobility Project? Organisations active in the fields of education, training and youth will receive support from the Erasmus+ Programme to carry out projects promoting different types of mobility. A mobility project will consist of the following stages:
The Erasmus+
Programme reinforces the support offered to the participants of mobility activities in improving their foreign language competences
before and during their stay abroad, including additional linguistic support grant for participants in long term mobility
in vocational education and training (VET) and school education fields. An Erasmus+ Online Language Support (OLS) service
provides the participants in mobility activities with the opportunity to assess their knowledge of two languages as well as
to follow online language courses to improve their competences. In addition to online language courses, the OLS will provide
several other features such as assisted and blended learning tools to enable teachers and youth workers to provide extra support
to their learners and social networking feature to enable collaborative learning. Accreditation schemes play an important role in ensuring high impact of Key Action 1. The Erasmus Charter for Higher Education, the Erasmus accreditation for higher education mobility consortia and the Erasmus accreditations in the fields of VET, school education, adult education, and youth allow organisations to benefit from Key Action 1 on a continuous basis, letting them focus on longer-term objectives and institutional impact. Depending on the profile of participants involved, the following types of mobility projects are supported under Key Action 1 of the Erasmus+ Programme: In the field of Education and Training:
In the field of Youth:
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Accredited projects for mobility of learners and staff in adult education |
Description of call "Accredited projects for mobility of learners and staff in adult education" |
Organisations holding an Erasmus accreditation in adult education can apply for funding as part of a special funding strand open only for them. Applications are based on the previously approved Erasmus Plan, so a detailed list and description of the planned activities is not required. Instead, the applications focus on estimating the budget needed for the next set of activities. |
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Thematic Focus | Children & Youth, Education & Training, Community Integration, European Citizenship, Shared Services, Equal Rights, Human Rights, People with Disabilities, Social Inclusion, Demographic Change, Migration |
Funding area | EU Member States
Iceland / Ísland Liechtenstein North Macedonia / Северна Македонија Norway / Norge Serbia / Сpбија Turkey / Türkiye |
Origin of Applicant | EU Member States Iceland / Ísland Liechtenstein North Macedonia / Северна Македонија Norway / Norge Serbia / Сpбија Turkey / Türkiye |
Eligible applicants | Education and Training Centres, University, Research Institution, International Organization, NGO / NPO, Public Services, Other, Association |
Applicant details | Organisations holding a valid Erasmus accreditation in adult education are eligible to apply. |
Project Partner Details | Organisations holding an Erasmus accreditation for mobility consortium coordinators must apply for the mobility consortium format. List of mobility consortium members must be provided as part of the application and must include at least one member organisation in addition to the coordinator. Any organisation meeting the eligibility criteria for an accredited mobility project can become a member of a mobility consortium. Consortium members are not required to have an Erasmus accreditation. Organisations taking part in a mobility consortium can receive funding from a maximum of two Key Action 1 grant agreements in the field of adult education under the same Call for proposals. Therefore, adult education organisations that receive a grant for a short-term project or an accredited project can additionally take part in only one adult education mobility consortium as member organisations. Other organisations can take part in up to two mobility consortia. |
Type of Funding | Grants |
Submission | Online application at: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/app-forms/af-ui-opportunities/#/erasmus-plus/open-calls/key-action/43353406 A model application form is avaiable at: Accredited projects for mobility of learners and staff in adult education (KA121-ADU) |
Contact Details | European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) - https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/index_enSince 2006, the European Education and Culture Executive Agency has been a catalyst for projects in education, training, youth, sport, audiovisual, culture, citizenship and humanitarian aid. On behalf of the European Commission, EACEA strives to foster innovation in these areas, always in a spirit of cross-border cooperation and mutual respect. EACEA are project managers, facilitators of knowledge exchange, and supporters of European projects that connect people and cultures. National AgenciesTo bring Erasmus+ as close as possible to the participants and make sure it works well across different countries, the EU works with National Agencies to manage the programme. The National Agencies are based in Programme Countries and their role involves
The list of National Agencies can be found here. Countries not in the list of Programme countries may alternately have a National Erasmus+ Office. National Erasmus+ OfficesNational Erasmus+ Offices (NEOs) assist the European Commission and local authorities in the implementation of Erasmus+ in certain Partner Countries. These countries are located in the Western Balkans, the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean and Central Asia. Russia also has a National Office. Providing information on Erasmus+, monitoring and evaluating funded projects, assisting applicants and participants, supporting policy dialogue and maintaining contact with local authorities and EU Delegations are among the responsibilities of the NEOs. The list of National Erasmus+ Offices is available on the website of the Education, Culture, and Audiovisual Executive Agency. |
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