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EEA and Norway Grants
Barbora VeseláCentre for International Services/National Agency for European Educational ProgrammesCzech Republicwww.naep.cz
EEA Scholarship Programme & Bilateral Scholarship Programme
EEA and Norway Grants
The Introduction
Basic information
Name of the Programme EEA Scholarship Programme & Bilateral Scholarship Programme
Name of Programme area(s) addressed (refer to the MoU)
EEA Scholarship Programme & Bilateral Scholarship Programme
Name of the Programme Operator Centre for International Services/National Agency for European Educational Programmes (DZS/NAEP)
Name and country of origin of Programme partner(s)
The Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Education - SIU (Norway), The Icelandic Centre for Research – RANNIS (Iceland), The National Agency for International Education Affairs – AIBA (Liechtenstein)
EEA and Norway GrantsEEA Scholarship Programme & Bilateral Scholarship Programme
EEA and Norway Grants
Previous period
• Key area of support: Research and scholarship
• duration 2004 – 2009, amount allocated: 2.840.100 EURO in total
• Scholarship Fund /Fund for school cooperation support/• Individual mobility grant /278, 53/• Institutional cooperation: Learning partnership /17/
Institutional development /24/
EEA and Norway Grants – 1.phase
students
techears and other education sector staff
projects
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The students´mobility
The student mobility within 1. phase
The perceieved benefits• contribution to the personal and
professional growth• possibility to make an experience
with different society, educational technics (source of inspiration)
• motivation to keep in touch with the host country in the future professional career
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
University of Oslo
University of Bergen
University of Tromsø
Hochschule Liechtenstein
University of Iceland
University of Reykjavík
Telemark University College
Norwegian School of Economics
Østfold University College
BI Norwegian Business School
Volda University College
Norwegian Univeresity of Life Sciences
University of Agder
Others
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The most desired host institutions
EEA and Norway GrantsThe teachers´mobility
Teachers´mobilitywithin 1. phase
• What was appreciated?• unique opportunity to get know the
educational system in practice• gaining of materials, which could be used in
the teaching practice• high level of English both at schools and in
the every day life• lower emphasis on memorizing and more
emphasis on discussion• social worker at each school to manage the
issues with nonstandard behavior• personal evaluation interview with the
pupils twice a year
Study and tu-ition
Teaching
Work shadowing
Research activity
Conference at -tendance
Preparatory visits
Most desired teachers´activities
EEA and Norway Grants The institutional cooperation
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Topics covered within the 1. phase projects
1. Phase – Institutional cooperationProclaimed benefits of the cooperation:• development of new ideas and forming and sharing educational methods;• progress in development of human resources - the project work should:
enrich both the students and the teachers on professional level enable the practical application of their knowledge as well as gaining
new experience within the realization of tasks related to the projects;• perspective of lasting cooperation - thanks to the mutual experience and
professional and personal contacts between entities of the similar interest and professionals of the countries involved;
• the value of projects (educational, scientific, artistic).
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New phase, new beginning
EEA Scholarship Programme & Bilateral Scholarship Programme
• 3.340.622 EURO for applicants to be allocated on the following activities:
•Mobility projects and placements
• Institutional cooperation projects
• to be considered:
EEA Grants primary, secondary and tertiary level of education
Norway Grants solely tertiary level of education
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Mobility projects and placements Student Mobility - study periods of three up to 12 months, short-term research periods• a mobility may include language preparation through intensive courses in the visiting country • participating students should have courses recognized through ECTS-credits and/or the mobility
should have benefit for them obtaining their degree (short term research)
Staff and teacher mobility• short teaching assignments for a period from one week up to six months• participation in conferences, seminars, workshops or other training events for a period of up to
six weeks• work shadowing, following a professional in another institution in their work for training or
research purposes
Eligible applicants /individuals, institutions/: students at tertiary level of educationeducational sector staffeducational sector institutions
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EEA and Norway GrantsInstitutional cooperation projectsActivities to be enabled:• placements of students and education sector staff of institutions involved
(short term)• intensive programmes (i. e. short-term intensive courses within a specified
field which reflects the project objectives) • support for educational cooperation (i. e. summer schools, conferences,
workshops)• development of institutions (i. e. common modules and curricula)• development or preparation of new teaching tools and methods (with special
focus on ICT)
Eligible applicants:educational sector institutions
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Coming soon…
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Timeline
June 2012 launch of the ProgrammeJuly 2012 announcement of the first
CallSeptember 2012 deadline for submitting turn of the year grant agreements signature
April 2013 announcement of the next Call
Thank you for your attention.
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