Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education

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The results of the Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education 2020 selection have been published.

Capacity-building projects in the field of higher education are transnational cooperation projects, based on multilateral partnerships, primarily between higher education institutions from Programme and eligible Partner Countries.

Please see the following details in relation to a number of these projects which have Irish partners:

Project Title: Boosting the Use of African Languages in Education. A Qualified Organized Nationwide Development Strategy for South Africa

Lead Partner: Universidad de Salamanca

Irish Partner: Trinity College Dubli

Total Grant: €758,012.00

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Project Title: Entrepreneurial skills for a modern education in Albania

Lead Partner: Turun Yliopisto

Irish Partner: Technological University Dublin

Total Grant: €733,793.00

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Project Title: Enhancing Early Childhood Education and Care in Palestine 

Lead Partner: Al-Quds Open University

Irish Partner: Universal Learning Systems Ltd

Total Grant: €968,244.00

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Project Title: Innovating quality assessment tools for pharmacy studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Lead Partner: Universitet u Sarajevu

Irish Partner: Trinity College Dublin

Total Grant: €797,542.00

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Project Title: Higher Education Reform Experts South Africa

Lead Partner: South African Technology Network Trust

Irish Partner: Cork Institute of Technology

Total Grant: €754,834.00

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Project Title: Dirisana+

Lead Partner: University of Pretoria

Irish Partner: University College Dublin

Total Grant: €1,000,000.00

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Project Title: Sharing European Educational Experience in Public Health for Israel: harmonization, employability, leadership and outreach

Lead Partner: The Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region

Irish Partner: University College Cork

Total Grant: €923,717.00

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Project Title: Technology-based Entrepreneurship for Supporting Sustainability in MENA Region

Lead Partner: Suez Canal University

Irish Partner: Dublin City University

Total Grant: €941,435.00

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Project Title: Developing and Implementing Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning at Georgian HEIs

Lead Partner: Talinn University

Irish Partner: University College Cork

Total Grant: €565,554.00

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Project Title: Inclusive tertiary Education in the West Balkans

Lead Partner: University of Limerick

Irish Partner: Universiteti Polis Shpk

Total Grant: €955,103.00

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Project Title: Promoting research Management at Higher Education Institution in Bolivia and Paraguay

Lead Partner: Universidad Mayor Real y Pontificia de San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca

Irish Partner: Dublin City Unviersity

Total Grant: €837,915.00

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Project Title: Health Literacy Competencies to Improve Respectful and Compassionate Care in Tanzania

Lead Partner: Stichting Hanzehogeschool Groningen

Irish Partner: NUI Galway

Total Grant: €876,140.00

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Project Title: Reinforcing Non-University Sector at the Tertiary Level in Engineering and Technology to Support Thailand Sustainable Smart Industry 

Lead Partner: Asian Institute of Technology

Irish Partner: Mary Immaculate College

Total Grant: €989,888.00


Capacity-building projects in the field of higher education are transnational cooperation projects, based on multilateral partnerships, primarily between higher education institutions from Programme and eligible Partner Countries.

The aim of these projects is to support eligible Partner Countries to:

  • modernise, internationalise and increase access to higher education
  • address the challenges facing their higher education institutions and systems
  • increase cooperation with the EU
  • voluntarily converge with EU development in higher education, and
  • promote people to people contacts, intercultural awareness, and understanding.

This is carried out in the context of two key policy documents and the policy defined by four complementary financing instruments;

What is the opportunity?

Erasmus+ provides the opportunity for organisations from eligible Partner Countries, mainly higher education institutions (HEIs), to promote cooperation through actions that:

  • improve the quality of higher education and its alignment with labour market needs,
  • improve the level of skills in HEIs through new education programmes,
  • strengthen the capacity of management, governance, and innovation, as well as internationalisation,
  • build the capacity of national authorities to modernise their own higher education systems, and
  • foster regional integration and cooperation across different regions of the world.

Capacity building projects typically focus on one of three main activities:

  • curriculum development activities
  • modernisation of governance and management of HEIs and systems
  • strengthening of relations between higher education and the wider economic and social environment

Organisations can choose from two types of projects:

  1. Joint projects, which aim to support organisations from partner countries (i.e. through curriculum development, modernisation of management, etc.), and
  2. Structural Projects, which aim to strengthen higher education systems and promote reforms at national and/or regional level.

How does it work?

Organisations intending to apply must do so as part of a consortium. For projects addressing one Partner Country, a consortium must in principle include two Programme Countries, as well as:

  • minimum one HEI from at least two of the Programme Countries taking part
  • minimum three HEIs from the Partner Country
  • at least as many Partner-Country HEIs as Programme-Country HEIs

For projects addressing more than one Partner Country, at least two eligible Partner Countries and at least two Programme Countries must be involved. A consortium must, in principle, include:

  • minimum one HEI from at least two of the Programme Countries taking part
  • at least two HEIs from each Partner Country taking part
  • at least as many Partner-Country HEIs as Programme-Country HEIs

Eligible Partner Countries are those in Regions 1-4 and 6-11. Projects involving Region 8 (Latin America) must involve at least two Partner Countries from the Region and projects involving the Russian Federation (Region 4) must involve at least another Partner Country from a different region. All Structural Projects must also include the Ministry responsible for education in the Partner Country.

A consortium must be led by an applicant, an organisation that submits the proposal on behalf of the partners and is responsible for the overall implementation of the project. The applicant must be:

  • a higher education institution (ideally from a partner country)
  • an association or organisation of higher education institutions, or
  • in the case of Structural Projects, a legally recognised national or international rector, teacher, or student organisation

Organisations from Libya, Syria, and the Russian Federation cannot act as applicants.

Project partners may either be higher education institutions or any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training, and youth. These organisations can participate as:

  • Full Partners who participate actively in the project under the authority of the applicant, and
  • Associated Partners, who contribute to specific tasks or activities

Associated Partners are not considered part of the consortium and, as such, cannot benefit from any financial support from the project.

What else should you know?

Capacity-Building projects typically focus on three main activities:

  • curriculum development activities
  • modernisation of governance and management of Higher Education Institutions and systems
  • strengthening of relations between Higher Education and the wider economic and social environment

Projects typically last 2 or 3 years and the grant varies between EUR 500,000 and EUR 1 million. It can be used to cover staff costs, travel costs, costs of stay, equipment and sub-contracting activities.

Higher Education Institutions from Programme Countries must possess a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education.

How do you apply?

Applications should be submitted online under one of the annual calls for proposals published by the Education Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency.

Capacity Building in Higher Education brochure

The Capacity Building in Higher Education brochure explains capacity-building projects work, and what you should bear in mind when putting together a proposal.

Find out more

The Erasmus+ Programme Guide is the main source of information on capacity building opportunities, although more information on the application process is available from the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency.

For further information you can contact the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency.

If you are from a country in regions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 – or interested in cooperating with institutions from one of these countries, you may wish to contact the National Erasmus+ Office in that partner country.

If you are from a Programme Country you can also contact the International Erasmus+ Contact Point in your National Agency.

 


Gemma Creagh

'Safeguarding and Including Gender Minority Students and Colleagues in Higher Education and Research'
Online Diploma in Computer Science


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