Erasmus+ Application Guide:
Your Journey in Steps
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What is Erasmus+?
Erasmus is a European Union (EU) initiative that supports and promotes international cooperation in the fields of education, training, youth, and sports. The program aims to enhance the quality and relevance of education and training, foster youth participation and mobility, and encourage collaboration and partnerships across European countries.
The program provides opportunities for individuals and organizations to engage in various activities such as student exchanges, staff mobility, collaborative projects, and partnerships. The Erasmus+ program has been a significant driver of internationalization and cooperation in the European education and training sector, contributing to the development of skills, cultural understanding, and a sense of European citizenship.
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Embarking on the Erasmus+ Key Action 1 journey requires careful navigation through crucial stages, from understanding the program’s intricacies to ensuring a meticulous application process.
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Step 1: Learning about Erasmus+ KA1
The first step is to learn about the structure and content of Erasmus+ Key Action 1 for School Staff by reading the Erasmus+ Guide for the year you intend to apply. Click here for the Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2019. This Action focuses in providing opportunities to individuals improve their skills and competences and develop their employability and intercultural consciousness covering the fields of Higher Education, School Education, Vocational Education and Training, Adult Education and Youth.
Erasmus+ Programme GuideStep 2: Eligibility
In the context of a Mobility Plan for School Education, Vocational Education and Training and Adult Education, only entities that are included in the list of the Ministry of Education of each country can send their staff abroad for teaching, job shadowing or participating in training courses. Individuals cannot apply directly for a grant.
Step 3: Deadlines
The Official Call for Proposals announces once a year the application deadlines, which are published in the section Calls for Proposals on the website of the National Agency of each country and the website of the European Commission. For the 2019 Call for Proposals the deadline is the 5th February 2019, 13:00 (Cyprus time).
Step 4: Subscribe to EU Login account
In order to be able to apply for Erasmus+ KA1, the organization is required to register on the Unique Identification Portal (URF Portal) and upload the relevant data needed to create an EU Login account and receive a PIC number (Participant Identification Code). The documents needed are the following:
- Legal entity form for public / private entities
- Financial Identification Document
- Financial capacity documents to check for Grant Applications requesting over 60.000
The EU login requires an active e-mail address, which should not be a personal one, but an address in which anybody that might undertake the project coordination in the future could have access, i.e. email address of the school.
EU Login accountStep 5: Completion of Application forms
It is important to note that the form you should complete is a Web Application Form. No hard-copy submission of applications is valid. Carefully fill-in all the blanks with the appropriate data. There is an auto save functionality on the form and, therefore, the data are not lost, just make sure that there is always an internet connection when you work on the application form. When you complete it, download and save the application form on your computer. Before submitting the application, check whether it is valid, by clicking on the VALIDATE button and make sure that the following documents are annexed to the application:
- Declaration of Honour: It can be found on the application form itself. This document must be printed, signed by the legal representative of the organization or school, stamped, scanned and added as an attachment to the application.
- Mandate: A document that must be signed by all partners, by which the coordinator is authorised to act in their name during the implementation of the project.
Step 6: Evaluation of applications
Once submitted, applications are evaluated based on eligibility criteria as defined by Key Action in Section B and in Section C of the Erasmus+ Programme Guide. Applications are subject to qualitative evaluation and then ranked on the basis of their ranking in descending order. For more details, you can get information from the 2019 Erasmus+ Guide for Experts on Quality Assessment.
Step 7: Results notification
The results for all applications submitted are published on the websites of the National Agency of your country between the months May-August 2019. All applicants are formally notified in writing about the results for each application they have submitted. The formal commencement of your KA1 projects is September 2019.