The fourth phase of the Tempus programme covers the period from 2007 to 2013.
The overall objective of the programme is to support the
modernisation of higher education in the EU's surrounding area. The
Tempus programme promotes institutional cooperation and focuses on the
reform and modernisation of higher education systems in the partner
countries. It contributes to an area of cooperation in higher education
involving the European Union and partner countries in its wider
proximity. In particular, the programme will promote voluntary
convergence with EU developments in the field of higher education,
deriving from the Europe 2020 Strategy, the strategic framework for
European cooperation in education and training (‘ET 2020’) and the
Bologna process.
The purpose of this call for proposals is to promote
multilateral cooperation among higher education institutions,
authorities and organisations from EU Member States and partner
countries with the focus on the reform and modernisation of higher
education.
In order to be eligible for the award of a grant, applicants must be
legal persons (‘legal entities’), legally established for more than five
years in the EU or Tempus partner countries.
The call is aslo open for 17 countries in the Southern and Eastern neighbouring area of the European Union: Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Russian Federation, Syria, Tunisia and Ukraine.
The two principal instruments for cooperation through this Tempus call for proposals are:
Joint Projects:
projects with a ‘bottom-up’ approach aiming at modernisation and reform
on an institutional (university) level. Joint Projects aim at
transferring knowledge between universities, organisations and
institutions from the EU and from the partner countries as well as
between partner country entities as appropriate,
Structural Measures:
projects seeking to contribute to the development and reform of higher
education systems in partner countries, as well as to enhance their
quality and relevance and to increase their voluntary convergence with
EU developments. Structural Measures will be interventions designed to
support structural reform of higher education systems and the strategic
framework development at national level.
Under this call, national and multi-country projects can be financed:
National
projects must adhere to national priorities which are established in
close dialogue between EU Delegations and the relevant authorities in
the partner countries.
Multi-country projects must comply with regional priorities which are
based on the EU's policy for cooperation with the partner countries’
regions as identified in its strategic documents concerning the
neighbouring countries ( 1 ), those for pre-accession to the EU ( 2 )
and those in Central Asia ( 3 ). They are common to all partner
countries within a specific region or they address a national priority
which is common to each of the participating partner countries.
The total budget available for the co-financing of projects is estimated at EUR 78,1 million (plus an additional amount of EUR 12,5 million for the Southern and
Eastern neighbouring area, under the reserve that the relevant financing
decision following the recent ENP review is adopted by the European
Commission).
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