Selection results: Jean Monnet - Activities 2020
Selection results for the call Selection results: Jean Monnet - Activities 2020 EAC/A02/2019 have been published.
Find the list of published results on the selection results page here.
Selection results for the call Selection results: Jean Monnet - Activities 2020 EAC/A02/2019 have been published.
Find the list of published results on the selection results page here.
The #ErasmusDays 2020, now in its fourth edition, will take place on 15, 16 and 17 October.
Whether you are an Erasmus+ beneficiary, alumnus of the programme, or are another European actor, #ErasmusDays is an opportunity to spread the word about your project, share your experience and showcase the impact of your work.
The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, as the contracting authority, recently published a prior information notice on the provision of services to support Online Language Support (OLS) ref: 2020/S 142-348300.
The notice is available here.
Selection results for the call Capacity Building in the field of Youth 2020 EAC/A02/2019 have been published.
Find the list of published results on the selection results page here.
Selection results for the call Erasmus+ Knowledge Alliances EAC/A02/2019 have been published.
Find the list of published results on the selection results page here.
Selection results for the call Sector Skills Alliances 2020 have been published.
Selection results for the call Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education 2020-EAC/A02/2019 have been published.
Find the list of published results on the selection results page here.
Selection results for the call Centres of Vocational Excellence have been published.
Selection results for the call Social inclusion and common values: the contribution in the field of education and training have been published.
The “Erasmus Mundus Programme Implementation in the Context of COVID-19” Survey Report presents the results of a survey carried out by the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) during the period May – June 2020. The survey was launched with the aim to support Erasmus Mundus consortia, analyse the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the study programmes (experiences, problems encountered, solutions and good practices implemented) and to obtain information on the scenarios envisaged by consortia for the academic year 2020/2021.
The beneficiaries space titled Jean Monnet Activities - Reports due in 2020 has now been published.
The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document in support of potential applicants to the European Youth Together 2020 Call for Proposals (EACEA-10-2020) is now available on the call page.
The document provides answers to around 140 questions received from potential applicants via the call mailbox and/or from participants at the live Q&A session.
Selection results for the call for proposals "Learning Mobility of Individuals (Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees)" have been published.
Info Session: European Youth Together 2020 Call for proposals – six information modules are now available online to explain the European Youth Together 2020 Call for Proposals (EACEA-10-2020). Watch the modules at your own pace at any moment and learn all you need to know about the call.
The call for proposals European Youth Together 2020 Call EACEA/10/2020 has been published.
How should students be admitted to higher education this year?
Education is not preparation for life: education is life itself, John Dewey
Impact of Covid-19 on closure of education systems in Europe
Check our three new comparative maps to see how Covid-19 pandemic is impacting European education systems. Maps cover Early Childhood Education and Care settings, Primary and Secondary Schools and Higher Education Institutions. Data comes from Eurydice National Units.
As a result of difficulties experienced by applicants due to the coronavirus outbreak, the deadline for submission of applications to European Policy Experimentations has been extended. More information here.
The European Commission published Q&A concerning Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps activities in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
For several weeks, global news has been saturated by one story, one common human reality. Everyone and everything is affected by the covid-19 pandemic, and we have all had to adapt to a sudden shift in the way we live. This of course includes the way we educate our children.