Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme

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Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme Information session Eduardo Mondlane University Maputo 25 April 2016 1

Content Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme: introduction Ø General framework and management of the programme Ø Objectives and expected outcomes Ø Funding 1st Call for proposals: specific features Ø Eligible countries and partnerships Ø Eligible activities Ø Mobility features Ø The EU grant & scholarship components Ø Submission of applications (E-form) Ø Calendar 2

Sustainable and Inclusive Development and Growth and Continental Integration PanAfrican Programme Human Development Peace and security Global and Emerging Issues Democracy Good Governance and Human Rights 3

Human Development 2017: Pan- African University 2014: Tuning & Harmonisation Mobility and Migration 2014: Migration Dialogue Science, Technology & Innovation Higher Education 2015: Intra- Africa Academic Mobility 2014: Africa Connect II 2014: AU Research Grants 2014: Interpretation & Translation (PAMCIT) 4

New programme built on past experience Intra-ACP academic mobility scheme Intra- Africa academic mobility scheme 3 selection rounds (2011, 2012, 2013) 15 Partnerships selected in Africa 3 selection rounds expected (2016 2020) 5

How is the scheme managed? Setting of piorities and funding EUROPEAN COMMISSION Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency Close cooperation throughout the process Programme cycle management: From Calls for proposals to selection of projects, contracting, monitoring, Payments, final evaluation EU Delegations Local promotion and support to beneficiaries in Africa 6

Which are the objectives of the scheme? Ø To promote internationalisation and contribute to harmonisation of Higher Education systems through enhanced cooperation among African Higher Education Institutions Ø To improve skills and competencies through enhanced mobility of students and staff within the African continent 7

What does the scheme fund? Ø Partnerships of African Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) for the organisation and implementation of student and staff mobility across the continent. Ø Scholarships to students and staff to carry out studies, research, teaching and training assignments in another African country. 8

What are the expected benefits for HEIs? Ø Stronger links between institutions Ø Contribution to internationalisation of the HEIs Ø New mechanisms to facilitate mobility (e.g. international relations offices, student facilities) Ø Practices on harmonising curricula and establishing credit recognition mechanisms Ø Increased quality, visibility and attractiveness of the HEIs Ø Improved quality of teaching and upgrading students/staff members qualifications 9

What are the expected benefits for students/academics Ø Participation in high-level academic mobility Ø Recognition of study and research/teaching assignments abroad Ø Improved linguistic skills Ø Improved employability and better career perspectives Ø Strengthened personal/soft skills through international academic exchange of knowledge, ideas, contacts 10

What funding is available in 2016 under this scheme? Ø Total available budget: EUR 10 million Ø Per project: EUR 1 1,5 million Ø 7 to 9 projects to be funded Ø Around 350 mobility flows in total 11

What are the specific features of this 1st Call for proposals? 12

Eligible countries Ø All countries in Africa Regions of Africa Central Eastern Northern Southern Western Countries Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Congo (DRC), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and São Tomé and Principe Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'ivoire, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea- Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo 13

Eligible partnerships Ø Minimum 4 HEIs and maximum 6 HEIs registered in Africa Ø No more than 2 HEIs from the same country Ø Minimum 3 African regions represented Ø 1 EU Technical partner mandatory Ø Associate partner(s) - optional 14

Eligible partnerships Ex. 1: minimum partnership 4 HE institutions + 1 EU technical partner Min. 3 regions represented No more than 2 HEIs from same country EU Technical partner Université de Bamako Eduardo Mondlane University Universidade Técnica de Moçambique Université d'alger 2 15

Eligible partnerships Ex. 2: maximum partnership 6 HE institutions + 1 EU technical partner Cairo University Min. 3 regions represented (No more than 2 HEIs from same country) EU Technical partner Université de Kinshasa Accra Polytechnic National University of Lesotho Université de Bangui University of Arusha 16

Eligible applicants/partners Ø Accredited Higher Education Institutions (private or public) providing courses at post graduate level (masters and/or doctoral degree) leading to a qualification recognised by the competent authorities in the country and Ø Registered in an eligible country (i.e. in Africa) (branches are not eligible) 17

EU technical partner (mandatory) a HEI from one of the 28 EU Member States having been awarded an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 18

Associated partners (optional) HEIs and other types of organisations from eligible countries (HEIs, university associations, research centers, enterprises, chambers of commerce and industry, local, regional or national public entities, etc.) 19

Eligible activities Organisation and implementation of student and staff mobility in high quality master and doctoral programmes 20

Memorandum of Understanding Recognition Academic monitoring Promotion Student and learning agreements Quality assurance Selection of scholarship holders Institutional services Sustainability 21

Mobility Eligible candidates Eligible students: Ø National and resident in any of the eligible countries Ø Registered/admitted in or having obtained a HEI degree at the time of the application for a scholarship from: one of the HEIs included in the partnership as a partner (including the applicant/coordinator) > Target Group I or a HEI not included in the partnership as a partner but established in an eligible country > Target Group II Ø Having sufficient knowledge of the language of the courses in the host country 22

Ex. Mobility Target Group 1 Partnership Coordinator HEI Country 1 Partner HEI Country 2 Students/ Staff Students/ Staff Partner HEI Country 4 Students/ Staff Partner HEI Country 3 Students/ Staff 23

Ex. Mobility Target Group 2 HEI Country 5 STUDENTS HEI Country 6 STUDENTS HEI Country 1 (Not partner) STUDENTS HEI Country 2 (Not partner) STUDENTS Partner HEI Country 2 Students/ Staff Partnership Partner HEI Country 1 Students/ Staff Partner HEI Country 3 Students/ Staff Partner HEI Country 4 Students/ Staff HEI Country 7 STUDENTS 24

Mobility Eligible candidates Eligible staff candidates: Ø Nationals and resident in any of the eligible countries and Ø Employed or associated with a HEI included in the partnership as a partner (including the applicant/ coordinating institution) 25

Mobility requirements Ø Type of moblity Students: Master and Doctorates Staff: Academic and Administrative Distribution per type of mobility Master 50-70% Doctorate 15-30% Staff 10-30% Ø Duration Master students: min 6 max 24 months Doctoral candidates: min 6 max 48 months Staff: min 1 max 6 months Ø Student mobility in three cohorts 26

Mobility requirements Ø Credit-/degree-seeking mobility Credit-seeking mobility has to be min 25% of the student mobility Ø Target Group: Mobility of Target Group I has to represent min 40% of the student mobility Recommended: Max 20% per nationality Gender balance Balanced distribution among partners 27

Mobility Thematic fields of study Ø Agriculture and Food security Ø Engineering incl.infrastructure and Energy Ø Education Sciences Ø Health sciences Ø Marine Sciences and the Blue Economy Ø Social Sciences and Governance 28

The EU grant 1. Lump-sum contribution for the organisation of the mobility: EUR 20.000 per No. of partner HEIs (including applicant/ coordinating HEI) + EU technical partner. Maximum amount EUR 140.000 per partnership. 29

The EU grant 2. Unit costs to cover the implementation of the mobility (incl. scholarships to students/staff): a. Travel costs: unit cost granted for each return ticket 30

The EU grant b. Subsistence allowance (+ settling-in allowance for students) c. Participation costs d. Research costs e. Insurance Type of mobility b. Subsistence allowance (per month) c. Participation costs (per year) d. Research costs (per year) e. Insurance (per month) Masters 600 3 500 600 75 Doctorates 900 4 000 2000 75 Staff 1 200 - - 75 31

The EU grant f. Allowances for female scholarship holders Extra allowance (=monthly subsistence allowance) per academic year to female scholarship holders for mobility equal or longer than 2 academic years. 32

Submission of applications On-line submission using an electronic application form (eform), duly completed and accompanied by its mandatory annexes Each partner needs to have a Participant Identification Code (PIC) check if they have or ask to create one in the Participants Portal: http://ec.europa.eu/education/participants/portal/desktop/en/ organisations/register.html Deadline 15 June 2016 at 12:00 (noon) Central European Time (CET) 33

The eform ü An interactive PDF form (Adobe s Acrobat Reader) ü A form that you download (internet connection + standard browser software required) ü It does not require you to be online when you are filling-in or validating it ü It can be sent and shared by e-mail amongst partners like a normal file ü You have to be online when you submit it https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/documents/eforms_en 34

The mandatory annexes Annex 1: "Detailed description of the action Annex 2: Budget and Mobility Form Annex 3: List of master and doctoral programs Annex 4: The declaration on honour Annexes 5a/5b: Mandates of partners and Mandate of EU technical partner Annex 6: Legal Entity File (LEF) for all partners Annex 7: Financial Identification Form only for the applicant 35

Two steps Step 1: online submission Once you have filled-in the eform, validated the content and uploaded all the mandatory annexes Click on the SUBMIT button of the E-form: An automatic notification is sent with the project reference number 36

Two steps Step 2: submission by e-mail Send a copy of the submitted application (PDF eform and annexes) - clearly indicating the project reference number by e-mail to : EACEA-IntraAfrica-IntraACP@ec.europa.eu By the same deadline! N.B. Applications submitted by e-mail only will not be accepted. 37

Submission of proposals: useful tips ü Read the Proposal Submission User Guide ü Make sure that you have the necessary IT support ü Do not try to fill-in the form directly online download it ü Save the eform regularly ü Only validate the eform when you have completed it ü Once you click on the submit button the eform is locked no changes possible anymore For technical assistance on the eform: EACEA-HELPDESK@ec.europa.eu 38

Where to find information? http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/intra-africa_en Must start by reading: ü The Call for proposals guidelines ü The Proposal Submission User Guide 39

Selection procedure: main steps EACEA Receive application Process / check eligibility Assessment Expert 1 of the award Expert 2 criteria Experts Panel Evaluation Committee Selection decision 40

Calendar of the 1 st Call for proposals Publication of the 1st Call for proposals 9 March 2016 Deadline for submission of applications 15 June 2016 Evaluation of Proposals June-July Final decision & information to applicants August-September Start of the projects 1st November 2016 41

For additional support: Eacea-IntraAfrica-IntraACP@ec.europa.eu http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/intra-africa_en 42