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Erasmus+ is the EU funding programme for education, training, youth and sport for the period 2021-2027. Read more about ERASMUS+ here.
This call aims to address different educational sectors or bridge educational sectors, and must support high quality and inclusive digital education.
European policy experimentations are transnational cooperation projects that involve developing, implementing and testing the relevance, effectiveness, potential impact and scalability of activities to address policy priorities in different countries. By combining strategic leadership, methodological soundness, and a strong European dimension, they enable mutual learning and support evidence-based policy at European level.
Proposals submitted under this topic must address one of the following priorities:
• Priority 1: Building a teaching framework and policy intervention aiming to boost gender balance in pursuing ICT related studies and professions
• Priority 2: Digital well-being: Putting into practice what works
• Priority 3: Data literacy strategies in primary and secondary education
• Methodologically robust research and analysis leading to better understanding of topic at hand, transnational mapping work on existing practices, policies, or methods producing large-scale sectoral or cross-sectoral outputs;
• Development and effective delivery of transnational capacity-building activities such as training, mentoring programmes, , institutional adjustments;
• Analysis of policy contexts, policy-research, design of policy intervention building a solid bridge between policy and practice.
• Design and pilot frameworks, guidelines, methods (including on cooperation of different stakeholders and actors) and activities related to innovative solutions.
• Proposal of evidence-based recommendations potentially addressing different stakeholders and at different levels i.e. national or European.
• Analysis of transferability of the project results and sustainability of its results after the end of the project.
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:
Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries, not affiliated entities), from a minimum of 3 EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme.
Projects should normally range between 24 and 36 months. Extensions are possible, if duly justified and through an amendment.
Project budget (maximum grant amount): 1 000 000 EUR per project.
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