De voorlopige documenten over Erasmus+ (en)

Met dank overgenomen van Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, jeugd, sport en cultuur (EAC) i, gepubliceerd op vrijdag 19 juli 2013.

Publication of the template for inter-institutional agreements between higher education institutions

Mobilities between higher education institutions in the 2014-2020 EU programme for education, training, youth and sport - Erasmus i+ - will be carried out in the framework of prior "inter-institutional agreements" between sending and receiving institutions, both of which must be holders of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education

Erasmus+ regulation has not yet been formally adopted by the European legislators. However, based on the political agreement reached so far by the EU Institutions, and subject to final version of the legal text when adopted, the European Commission has decided to publish this template for inter-institutional agreements now in order to allow for a smooth implementation of the Programme to make it possible for the potential beneficiaries of Union grants to start preparing their agreements in good time.

This template, aiming at ensuring student and staff mobility of high quality, is valid only for inter-institutional agreements between institutions located in current programme countries (EU Member States, Iceland, Turkey, FYROM, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland). A template for inter-institutional agreements between programme and partner countries (all other countries) will be published at a later stage. The template is provided for academic years 2014-2015 up to 2020-2021.

For information, below the duration of the exchanges between programme countries that should be supported by the programme:

  • student mobility for studies: from 3 to 12 months
  • student mobility for traineeships: from 2 to 12 months
  • staff mobility: from 2 days (excluding travel time) to 2 months, with at least 8 hours teaching in case of teaching assignment

Document

Inter-institutional agreement 2014-20[21] between programme countries