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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:
This is carried out in the context of two key policy documents and the policy defined by four complementary financing instruments;
Erasmus+ provides the opportunity for organisations from eligible Partner Countries, mainly higher education institutions (HEIs), to promote cooperation through actions that:
Capacity building projects typically focus on one of three main activities:
Organisations can choose from two types of projects:
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:
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:
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:
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:
Associated Partners are not considered part of the consortium and, as such, cannot benefit from any financial support from the project.
Capacity-Building projects typically focus on three main activities:
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.
Applications should be submitted online under one of the annual calls for proposals published by the Education Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency.