Jean Monnet Networks foster the creation and development of consortia of international players (higher education institutions, Centres of Excellence, departments, teams, individual experts, etc.) in the area of European Union studies.
Jean Monnet Networks have a duration of three years.
They contribute to gathering information, exchanging practices, building knowledge and promoting the European integration process across the world.
This Action can also support the enhancement of existing networks supporting specific activities, notably fostering the participation of young researchers in EU-related themes.
These projects will be based on unilateral proposals, focused on activities that cannot be achieved successfully at a national level and require the involvement of a minimum of three partner institutions (including the applicant institution) from three different countries. Their aim is to undertake projects that have a multinational rather than a national dimension.
What does it support
Over the lifetime of a project, networks may typically realise a broad range of activities, such as for example:
Who can benefit from it
Direct and indirect beneficiaries of Jean Monnet activities include:
What support is available
The maximum grant that can be awarded is 300.000 EUR for the project duration of three years. This can represent a maximum of 80% of the total eligible cost of the Jean Monnet Network.
Further information on the budget of Jean Monnet Networks can be found in the Jean Monnet chapter of the Programme Guide.
Who can apply
WNRI is interested in being a partner in the upcoming call GV-10-2017 Demonstration (pilots) for integration of electrified L-category vehicles in the urban transport system.
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