Erasmus Mundus Action 2
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Erasmus Mundus Action 2
ANNEX 4 Erasmus Mundus Action 2 – Strand 1 PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET For Office Use only: Project Reference Title of proposal To be filled only by the Agency ____________________________________ BABEL - Building Academic Bonds between Europe and Latin America Name of organisation Country Applicant Universidade do Porto Portugal Co-coordinator Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Brazil Partner 1 Ghent University Belgium Partner 2 Université Montpellier 2 France Partner 3 Politecnico di Torino Italy Partner 4 Rijksuniversiteit Gröningen Netherlands Partner 5 Adam Mickiewicz University Poland Partner 6 Universidad Politècnica de Valencia Spain Partner 7 Universidad de Valladolid Spain Partner 8 Lund University Sweden Partner 9 Universidad Autónoma Tomas Frías Bolivia Partner 10 Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" Brazil Partner 11 Universidade Federal do Acre Brazil Partner 12 Universidade Federal do Maranhão Brazil Partner 13 Universidad Estatal de Bolivar Ecuador Partner 14 Universidad Nacional de Asunción Paraguay Partner 15 Universidad Nacional de Itapúa Paraguay Partner 16 Universidad Nacional Educacion Enrique Guzman Valle Cantuta Peru Partner 17 Universidad Católica del Uruguay Uruguay Partner 18 Universidad de la República Uruguay Associate 1 Columbus France Associate 2 International Association of Universities France Associate 3 Casa da América Latina Portugal Associate 4 Compostela Group of Spain Universities Associate 5 Santander Group Association Spain Associate 6 Universidad Mayor de San Andrés Bolivia Associate 7 Universidad Privada del Valle Bolivia Associate 8 Universidad Privada Boliviana Bolivia Associate 9 Universidad Técnica de Oruro Bolivia Associate 10 Associação Nacional dos Dirigentes das Instituições Federais de Ensino Superior Brazil Associate 11 Fórum das Assessorias das Universidades Brasileiras para Assuntos Internacionais Brazil Associate 12 Centro Internacional de Políticas para o Crescimento Inclusivo (IPC-IG) Brazil Associate 13 Universidade Federal de Alagoas Brazil Associate 14 Universidade Federal do Ceará Brazil Associate 15 Universidade Federal da Paraíba Brazil Associate 16 Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Brazil Associate 17 Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie Brazil Associate 18 Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso Brazil Associate 19 Universidade Federal do Pará Brazil Associate 20 Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brazil Associate 21 Universidad de Cuenca Ecuador Associate 22 Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja Ecuador Associate 23 Universidad del Cono Sur de las Américas Paraguay Associate 24 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Peru Associate 25 Universidad Nacional de Piura Peru Associate 26 Asociación de Universidades Grupo Montevideo Uruguay Associate 27 Universidad ORT Uruguay Uruguay Countries targeted Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay Project duration (months) 48 months Amount requested (EUR) € 3.319.600 Legal Representative Full name José Carlos Diogo Marques dos Santos (e.g. Rector) Official address Praça Gomes Teixeira, 4099-002, Porto Project contact person e.g. project co-ordinator Tel/fax +351220408165/+351220408183 E-mail [email protected]; [email protected] Full name António Marques Postal address Praça Gomes Teixeira, 4099-002, Porto Tel/fax +351220408165/+351220408183 E-mail [email protected]; [email protected] Project objective: The main objective of this project is to enhance cooperation between European and Latin American countries in Higher Education, through the implementation of students, researchers and staff mobility. In particular, this project aims at contributing to overcome the constraints of these countries, through Higher Education cooperation with emphasis in the thematic areas of strategic/key interest for the involved countries: Agricultural Sciences, Architecture, Management & Business, Education & Teacher Training, Engineering & Technology, Geography & Geology, Law, Mathematics & Informatics, Medical Sciences, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Communication. These areas were defined as priority by the European Commission for cooperation with Latin America. Furthermore it aims at promoting transfer of know-how and capacity building gained by European Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) during their 25 years of experience within the scope of the Erasmus Program and also by the cocoordinator (UFRJ), as a consequence of its previous experience in Erasmus Mundus projects and of its direct contact with the management aspects of the BABEL project. Brief description: The partnership is composed of 20 HEIs: 9 European (from Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Sweden) and 11 Latin American (from Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay), having as co-coordinating HEI probably the most experienced Latin American HEI within the partnership in International Cooperation: the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (BR). As part of the strategy to disseminate the project over a vast geographical area, we have also included 27 associates, among which HEIs’ associations (Santander Group, International Association of Universities, COLUMBUS, Compostela Group, Asociación de Universidades Grupo Montevideo, FAUBAI, ANDIFES), organisations developing work among vulnerable people (IPC-IG, Casa América Latina) and other HEIs from all the 6 countries of the partnership (Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Universidad Privada Boliviana, Universidad Privada del Valle, Universidad Técnica de Oruro, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Universidade Federal do Alagoas,Universidade Federal do Ceará, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso, Universidade Federal do Pará, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Universidad de la Cuenca, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Universidad del Cono Sur de las Americas, Universidad Nacional de Piura, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Universidad Ort Uruguay). The selection of institutions in Europe was based on their comprehensiveness, on their quality and on the thematic areas on offer so as to correspond to the thematic needs of the Latin American countries. The HEIs in Latin American countries were selected regarding their profile and development stage and their potential to contribute positively to the country’s socioeconomic development. The 6 Latin American countries currently experience different realities in terms of development, but all of them face common challenges and have similar needs and constraints. Therefore, the mobility activities foreseen within the scope of this project seek to contribute to answer to those needs and constraints, having also into consideration the priorities identified by the partner institutions in terms of types of mobility, durations and fields of study. So as to contribute to overcome the lack of postgraduate programmes in many HEIs, the project foresees a high number of full degree flows (a total of 38 from the 150, at Master and PhD level). This will also positively impact the training of teaching staff, which in many cases only have a 1 st cycle degree. A further need identified by Latin American partners concerned the undeveloped International Office/academic/financial services’ structures, so through administrative staff mobility the partnership seeks to contribute to capacity building of the internal staff. Undergraduate mobility has been given relevance by the partnership so as to raise the awareness of the students initiating their university course on the importance of having an international experience. The extremely high percentage of undergraduate students in many of the involved countries, in comparison to the total percentage of university students, also justifies the award of 52 undergraduate flows. Overall, the project will award a total of 150 mobility flows: 52 undergraduate (5 and 10 months), 42 master (10 and 24 months), 25 doctorate (10 and 36 months), 10 post-doctorate (6 months) and 21 staff (1 month). This distribution, which has been done in respect with the EACEA guidelines for this geographical lot and also with the priorities indicated by the partner institutions, seeks to answer not only to the countries’ needs, but also the partners specific development needs. Mobility Flow: Outgoing Incoming Europeans Third-Country nationals Type of Mobility Target Group 1 Target Group 2 0 0 Masters 0 Doctorates Post-doctorates TOTAL Third country1 Target Group 1 Target Group 2 Target Group 3 BO 31 0 21 52 0 BR 21 12 9 42 0 0 0 0 EC 15 7 10 3 0 0 25 10 Academic staff 0 0 21 0 0 21 TOTAL 0 0 95 25 30 150 TOTAL Undergraduates2 Third country Bolivia Brazil Ecuador Peru Paraguay Uruguay TOTAL 1 2 PE PY UY Undergraduates Masters Doctorates Postdoctorates Staff 12 7 10 9 10 4 7 13 7 6 4 5 3 11 4 2 2 3 0 6 0 0 1 3 3 4 3 3 4 4 25 41 24 20 21 19 52 42 25 10 21 150 Please insert the appropriate country code as indicated in the list of codes in annex 7 of this application form Undergraduates mobility is covered only under EM A2 Strand 1 and not under EM A2 Strand 2 (please delete the row accordingly)