EU’s higher education Jean Monnet
Programme announced a new call for proposals designed to support
education and research in the field of the European integration.
The aim of the call is to increase knowledge about European integration by promoting teaching, research and debate on the history, politics,
economics and law of the European Union and the EU's relations with
other areas of the world.
The Jean Monnet Action is aimed exclusively at higher education institutions (university-level institutions), and operates on a world-wide basis. Universities from all countries in the world are eligible and encouraged to apply for Jean Monnet projects.
Via the call for proposals, higher education institutions can apply for support for the following sub-actions (applicants should read the full text of the call for proposals to
understand the full set of requirements attached to each of the
sub-actions):
Jean Monnet Modules are short courses on European integration (including the EU's relations
with other parts of the world) of minimum 40 teaching hours per
academic year. Modules may be pluridisciplinary in approach (max grant
over 3 years: 21.000?).
Jean Monnet Chairs are teaching posts with a specialisation in European integration
studies. Jean Monnet Chairholders teach a minimum of 90 hours per
academic year in the field of European integration studies (max grant
over 3 years: 45.000?).
"Ad personam" Jean Monnet Chairs constitute awards reserved for (i) Jean Monnet Chairs who deliver
evidence of a high-level international teaching and publication record
(that was achieved, at least in part, outside their country of
residence) and/or (ii) professors with a distinguished background as
former high-level practitioners in the field of European integration
(max grant over 3 years: 45.000?).
Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence are a clearly labelled pluridisciplinary structures pooling scientific,
human and documentary resources for European integration studies and
research within one or more universities. Each Centre must work under
the direction of a Jean Monnet Chair (max grant over 3 years: 75.000?).
Support for information and research activities are, in fact, grants for the organisation of conferences, seminars, and roundtables on European integration (max grant over 1 year: 40.000?).
Jean Monnet Multilateral Research Groups are partnerships between at least three Jean Monnet Chairs from three
different countries leading to the creation of an integrated academic
network with a joint research plan and pluridisciplinary synergies in
the field of European integration studies (max grant over 2 years:
80.000?).
The Jean Monnet selection is centralised in Brussels to ensure full coherence in the application of the award criteria to applications from any country.
The selection is based on a rigorous peer review system:
independent academic experts (university professors) perform an
assessment of the quality of each application in light of the published
award criteria. Political or geographic considerations play no role in
the selection.
Applications are assessed on the basis of four "award criteria":
Quality of the Applicants: Excellence of the academic profile (CVs) in the specific field of European integration studies.
Quality of the methodology and the work programme:
Quality and detail of the planned teaching, research and/or debating
activities (with particular attention to the academic added value, the
multidisciplinary synergies and the openness to civil society).
Impact and relevance of the results:
Likely impact of the activities on education and/or training at the
European and/or world level, with specific attention for activities
outside the EU.
Innovative Character:
Degree of innovation of the project: creation of new teaching, research
and/or debating activities (as appropriate); application by higher
education institutions / associations in countries not yet covered by
the Jean Monnet Action or higher education institutions/ associations
not yet supported by Jean Monnet funding or involving academics not yet
in receipt of Jean Monnet funding for the same type of activity.
The Jean Monnet
call for proposals and application forms are available on the website
of the "Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency"
(EACEA):
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