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European Union: Erasmus+ Mobility Project for Higher Education Teachers and Staff

European Union

All academic disciplines related to higher education

Key Statistics

Grant Amount

Varies by project and duration

Location

European Union member countries and partner countriesView European Union member countries and partner countries Guide →

Deadline

Varies by year and specific call for proposals

About this Scholarship

The Erasmus+ Mobility Project for Higher Education Teachers and Staff is an initiative funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ programme. It aims to support the professional development of higher education staff and teachers by facilitating international mobility opportunities within Europe and beyond. This project encourages academic staff to engage in teaching assignments, training, and collaborative activities at partner institutions, thus fostering cross-border cooperation and enhancing the quality of higher education. The programme is designed to promote knowledge exchange, innovation in teaching methodologies, and the development of new skills relevant to the evolving educational landscape. Eligible participants include university teachers, administrative staff, and other higher education professionals who contribute to the academic and operational functions of their institutions. The Erasmus+ Mobility Project aligns with the EU’s broader objectives of strengthening the European Education Area and supporting lifelong learning. It also contributes to the internationalization strategies of participating institutions by enabling staff to gain experience in diverse cultural and academic environments. The mobility activities supported by this project can last from a few days to several months, depending on the nature of the assignment and the agreements between institutions. Funding is provided to cover travel, subsistence, and organizational costs, although the exact amounts vary according to the project specifics and the countries involved. The Erasmus+ programme is managed by national agencies in each participating country, which handle applications and provide guidance on eligibility and procedures. This mobility project is part of a wider set of Erasmus+ actions aimed at enhancing cooperation and mobility in education, training, youth, and sport across Europe.

Eligibility & Overview

Financial Grant

Varies by project and duration

Scholarship Type

Mixed

What's Covered

Travel expenses
Subsistence allowance
Organizational support costs

Description

The Erasmus+ Mobility Project for Higher Education Teachers and Staff is a key component of the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme, which supports international cooperation and mobility in education. This project specifically targets academic and administrative staff working in higher education institutions, providing them with opportunities to participate in mobility activities such as teaching assignments, professional training, and job shadowing at partner institutions within the Erasmus+ programme countries and eligible partner countries. The primary objective is to enhance the professional skills and competences of higher education staff, promote the exchange of best practices, and strengthen institutional partnerships. Eligible participants include university professors, lecturers, researchers, administrative personnel, and other staff members involved in higher education delivery and management. The duration of mobility activities can range from short-term visits of a few days to longer stays of several months, depending on the nature of the activity and the agreements between sending and receiving institutions. Funding provided under this project covers various costs associated with mobility, including travel expenses, subsistence allowances to cover living costs during the stay, and organizational support to facilitate the mobility process. The exact funding amounts and eligibility criteria depend on the specific call for proposals issued by the national Erasmus+ agencies and the European Commission. Applications are typically submitted by higher education institutions on behalf of their staff, following guidelines set out in the Erasmus+ programme guide. The project contributes to the broader goals of the Erasmus+ programme by fostering internationalization, improving teaching quality, and encouraging innovation in higher education. It also supports the development of professional networks and collaborative projects that can have lasting impacts on participating institutions and individuals. The Erasmus+ Mobility Project is part of a comprehensive framework that includes student mobility, strategic partnerships, and capacity-building projects, all aimed at enhancing the European Education Area and promoting lifelong learning opportunities across Europe and beyond.

Key Benefits

Supports professional development through international teaching and training opportunities.

Provides funding to cover travel, accommodation, and subsistence costs during mobility periods.

Enhances cross-cultural competencies and fosters international collaboration.

Contributes to institutional capacity building and the exchange of best practices.

Facilitates networking with academic peers and administrative professionals across Europe.

Financing Information

Funding Mechanisms and Financial Support under Erasmus+ Mobility Project

The Erasmus+ Mobility Project for Higher Education Teachers and Staff is financed through the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme budget, which allocates funds to national agencies responsible for managing the programme in participating countries. Funding amounts vary depending on the duration of the mobility, the distance between the sending and receiving institutions, and the specific country cost of living. Typically, grants cover travel expenses, calculated based on distance bands set by the European Commission, as well as subsistence allowances to support accommodation and daily living costs during the mobility period. Additionally, organizational support costs may be provided to the sending institution to cover administrative expenses related to managing the mobility. The financial support is intended to ensure that mobility is accessible and affordable for participating staff, although it may not cover all expenses in full. Institutions and participants are advised to consult their national Erasmus+ agencies for detailed information on funding levels and application procedures. The Erasmus+ programme operates on a co-financing principle, meaning that some costs may be shared between the EU grant and the participating institutions or individuals. The programme also emphasizes transparency and accountability in the use of funds, requiring reporting and documentation of mobility activities. Overall, the financing structure aims to facilitate mobility while promoting efficient use of resources and alignment with the programme’s strategic objectives.

Funding is allocated by national Erasmus+ agencies based on project proposals.
Grants cover travel, subsistence, and organizational support but vary by country and duration.

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* Disclaimer: Information provided here is subject to change based on updates to the Erasmus+ programme and national agency regulations. Prospective applicants should verify all details, including deadlines and funding amounts, with the official Erasmus+ programme guides and their national Erasmus+ agency before applying.