European Commission
TEMPUS PROGRAM - Modernization in Higher Education
The Tempus is a program funded by the European Commission that supports the modernization of higher education in the partner countries of the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East. It contributes to creating an area of cooperation in the field of higher education between the European Union and partner countries (one of which is Lebanon) surrounding the European Union.
Tempus has recently launched its 4th program (Tempus IV 2008-2013) with a focus on institutional cooperation using three types of actions:
- Joint Projects (implemented at the institutional level) with 4 areas of activity: Curricular reform, Governance reform, higher education and society, and thematic networks
- Structural Measures (implemented at the system level) with 2 areas of activity: Governance reform, and higher education and society
- Accompanying Measures funded through calls for proposals, tender calls for thematic conferences and workshops.
FIRST CALL: Tempus IV is inviting the submission of cooperative projects under two actions types: Joint Projects and Structural Measures, from partnerships comprised of higher education institutions, enterprises, ministries, NGOs, associations etc., from the EU and the partner countries. For more information regarding the priorities, the application procedures and forms please visit the following website: http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/tempus/index_en.html.
Framework Programme 7 (FP7)
FP7 is the European Union's main instrument for funding research and development activities covering almost all scientific disciplines. It will run for 7 years (2007 – 2013) for an overall budget of 50.5 Billion Euros and is open for international cooperation in particular with Mediterranean Countries. Almost all programs must be undertaken by a consortium and must include partners from the European Union's member state. FP7 is made up 4 specific programs (SP):
Erasmus-Gulf Countries Cooperation & Mobility Initiative
Please consider taking advantage of this opportunity and encourage eligible faculty and academic staff in your college to participate in Erasmus Mundus Partnership between EU and Gulf countries. Erasmus Mundus Partnerships aim at promoting institutional cooperation and mobility activities between Europe and Gulf Countries Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
Qatar's share of the mobility distribution of Erasmus-Gulf Countries for 2011 program cycle is 9 places, divided as follows: 2 places for Master Programs, 4 places for Doctorate programs, and 3 places for staff exchange
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Who can participate in this program?
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Master Students and Doctorate Candidates
In order to be eligible, a Gulf-country master student or doctoral candidate:
- Must be a national of one of the Gulf countries covered by the partnership
- Must not have resided nor have carried out his/her main activity (studies, work) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of the EU countries
- Must be registered or related to one of the Gulf Countries' universities of the partnership.
- Must have sufficient knowledge of the language of the courses or of one of the languages currently spoken in the hosting countries.
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Academic Staff
In order to be eligible, academic and higher education staff, hereafter referred as "staff"
- Must work in or be associated to one of the universities within the partnership
- Must be a national of one of Gulf Countries covered by the partnership
- Must have Mobility assignments that are based on partnership agreements between the members of the partnership
- Must have agreement between the home and host universities and the individual staff on the program of lectures to be delivered by the visiting teachers, on the research activities or on the type of training to be followed by staff.
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What documents are required?
Master |
Doctorate |
Academic Staff |
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- Copy of international passport
- Proof of registration at partner university
- Scanned copy of Bachelor diploma certificate
- Scanned copy transcript of records
- English language level test
- Additional documents may be requested
| - Copy of international passport
- Proof of registration at partner university
- Scanned copy of diploma certificates leading to PhD
- Scanned copy transcript of records
- English/ language level test
- Research plan
- Additional documents may be requested
| - Copy of international passport
- Proof of registration at partner university
- CV in English
- Working plan
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When is the dead line?
The program deadline is February 15, 2011 and it will cover payments for students, staff, and/or Postdocs from Qatar (Qatar nationals) or EU countries for training or exchange.
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What are the grants and benefits?
- Student (MS): €1000/month + tuitions+ travel+ insurance for 6 months to 2 years
- Student (PhD): €1500/month + tuitions+ travel+ insurance for 6 months to 4 years
- Staff: €2500/month + travel + insurance for 1 month
For application instruction and online application as well as more details in both Arabic and English are available at: http://www.emgulfcountries.eu/
QUICK LINKS:
EU Partners
CONSORTIUM COORDINATOR
Universidad de Deusto (UD)
http://www.deusto.es
Coordinator: Julia González Ferreras
Contact person: Olga Benitez
Email: obenitez@deusto.es
SWEDEN
Lund Universitet (LU)
http://www.lu.seContact person: Petter Pilesjö
Email: petter.pilesjo@gis.lu.se
AUSTRIA
Universität Wien (Univie)
http://www.univie.ac.atContact person: Monika Kindl
Email: monika.kindl@univie.ac.at
IRELAND
University College Dublin (UCD)
http://www.ucd.ie
Contact person: Caroline Vasicek
Email: caroline.vasicek@ucd.ie
THE NEDERLANDS
University of Twente (UT)
http://www.utwente.nl
Contact person: John Horn
Email: horn@itc.nl