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Call for Jean Monnet University Projects in EU Studies for 2010

Summary: 7 December 2009, Brussels – The European Commission's Jean Monnet Programme is designed to increase knowledge and awareness about European integration world-wide. It encourages universities from any country in the world to set up teaching, research and conference activities on the European Union and on relations between the EU and other regions and countries. The next deadline for application is 12 February 2010.

University-level institutions in countries outside the European Union are highly encouraged to apply for the creation of Jean Monnet Modules, Jean Monnet Chairs, Conference and Seminar activities etc. For countries/universities that are newcomers in the Jean Monnet Programme, applications for Modules are a logical way to "enter" the Jean Monnet framework. An application for a Module requires a teaching project of minimum 40 hours per academic year.

1. The Jean Monnet Action is designed to increase knowledge and awareness about European integration by promoting teaching, research and debate on European Union matters (including the EU's relations with other regions in the world and the dialogue between peoples and cultures). Since 2007, the Jean Monnet Programme is integrated in the broader Lifelong Learning Programme (that also includes such education programmes as Erasmus and Leonardo).

2. The Jean Monnet Action is aimed exclusively at higher education institutions (university-level institutions). Such establishments must be formally recognised in their country of origin (have a proper legal status) before they can participate.

3. Since 2001, the Jean Monnet Action operates on a world-wide basis. The network is currently active in 62 countries on the five continents. Universities from all countries in the world are eligible and encouraged to apply for Jean Monnet projects.

4. The selection of Jean Monnet projects works via an annual call for proposals. The call is managed, on behalf of the European Commission by the "Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency". The 2010 call was published in October 2009 with a deadline of 12 February 2010 (for projects that can start at the earliest in September 2010).

5. 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):

6. The Jean Monnet selection is centralised in Brussels to ensure full coherence in the application of the award criteria to applications from any country. Applications are submitted directly by the applying institution to the “Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency” on the standard application forms. They do not transit via government departments, permanent representations or other formal channels.

7. 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.

8. Applications are assessed on the basis of four "award criteria": 9. In addition to the co-financing, selection during the Jean Monnet call for proposals brings prestige and recognition as well as the academic networking opportunities within the Jean Monnet community.

10. The Commission does not impose any restrictions on the academic freedom of recipients of Jean Monnet professorships. The Jean Monnet network is valuable and academically prestigious precisely because it constitutes a reservoir of independent and critical analysis on European Union questions.

The application forms are available at:

http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/funding/2010/call_jean_monnet_action_ka1_2010_en.php

  • Ref:  ADMIN09-003EN
  • EU source: European Commission
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  • Date: 7/12/2009


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