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Erasmus Agreement Form

These agreements are concluded by higher education institutions participating in Erasmus for mobility activities for students or staff. This manual aims to help both the programme`s higher education institutions and the higher education institutions of partner countries to implement their MIC project from its application to the final report. It contains information on key documents, rules and guidelines that interested organizations should be aware of. The mobility indicated in the agreed agreements is offered to students of the structure to which the support teacher belongs, through specific competitions managed at the faculty level by Erasmus offices. For information on the signing process, please contact the Erasmus office of the faculty. Erasmus is a Community-specific programme (Erasmus Programme) that complements the seven previous programmes from the 2014-2015 academic year to 2020-2021. i – Programme for lifelong learning (Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Comenius and Grundtvig), Youth in Action, Erasmus Mundus, Tempus, Alfa, Edulink, ICI – three key actions on individual mobility for learning (key action 1), innovation cooperation and exchange of best practices (key action 2), support for policy reform(key action). Read more on the website of Agenzia Esecutiva della Commissione Europea EACEA and the website of Agenzia Nazionale Erasmus. For the University of Sapienza in Rome (Istitutional Code: I ROMA01, ECHE: 29415-EPP-1-2014-1-IT-EPPKA3-ECHE, Participant identification code (PIC number): 999987745, Erasmus policy statement 2014-2020) contacts to be included in the agreement are those of the institutional coordinator Erasmus and pro-rector of European university networks, Prof.

Luciano Saso, directors of Erasmus faculties (academic and administrative assessors) and promoters of mobility exchanges by discipline. For more mandatory information to include in the agreement, see the unconstitutional fact sheet. The activities covered by the agreement must be planned with anticipation and coordinated with the partner institution chosen as the owner of an Erasmus charter for higher education. The implementation of Erasmus – mobility for key action 1 requires the conclusion of Erasmus inter-institutional agreements – Presentation of aid agreements signed with The beneficiaries of Erasmus aid. Institutional agreements can be concluded between two or more higher education institutions (higher education institutions), allowing mobility between groups of institutions. Information on inter-institutional agreements between countries of the programme for tenders 2021-2027 The single-recipient grant agreement is only available in English in pdf format. By signing an inter-institutional agreement, the institutions concerned agree to cooperate with regard to the exchanges of students and/or staff within the framework of Erasmus. Erasmus – Staff mobility for the training programme allows administrative staff to use training in higher education institutions holding the Erasmus University Charter or companies represented in one of the countries participating in the programme. This type of mobility aims to transfer skills, acquire practical skills and learn good practices. For more information, visit the page. For Sapienza, tenured professors, professors, researchers and contract professors can be the promoters of an Erasmus agreement.