Rechercher des projets européens

FELLOW-MUNDUS - Fostering Education and Learning mobilities for Latin-American academics Outgoing Worldwide with ERASMUS MUNDUS - Strand 1, Lot 14 (Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Brasil, Colombia, Panama,Uruguay)
Date du début: 15 juil. 2013,

The FELLOW-MUNDUS project aims to strengthen the cooperation between European Union Higher Education Institutions and Latin-American Universities, enabling the mobility of students, researchers and academic staff through a scholarship scheme, developing individuals’ curriculum, enhancing the transfer of know-how and the sharing of experiences and good practices. It will provide the Latin-American (LA) Higher Education Institutions the opportunity to build up a university exchange scheme, modeled under the principles of the Bologna Accord and the guidelines of the Erasmus Programme.The specific goals for these mobilities are:• To develop and intensify student, researcher and academic staff mobility from Latin American universities, including those who belong to vulnerable groups, so that they can obtain qualifications and/or experience in European universities;• To promote cooperation and mobility of higher education agents from Latin American universities, contributing to the development of its human resources and capacity for international cooperation;• To promote innovation, creativity, competitiveness, employability and the strengthening of the field of business of Latin American countries involved in the Consortium;• To support projects which will contribute to the development of Information and Communication Technologies;• Encourage the best use of results, innovative products and processes;• To share good practices in managing exchanges, based on equal opportunity and non-discrimination principles;• To contribute to the mutual enrichment of societies, to the development of suitable qualifications for men and women in the workplace and to the open mindedness and international experience.

Coordinateur

Details

19 Participants partenaires