The Erasmus+ scholarship initiative seeks therefore to design, pilot, and evaluate a scholarship scheme that promotes excellence and supports talented students in key strategic fields, helping to meet the growing demand for highly skilled professionals.
The scheme will focus on students with fewer opportunities. It will also generate evidence on the most effective approaches for implementing the scheme and assess its potential for broader scale-up.
Through the funding of scholarships, this call aims at retaining talented European students to study in Europe by facilitating their access to study programmes of high quality and to joint study programmes with embedded mobility and best prepare graduates to adapt to a fast-evolving society. It will contribute to developing a pool of future highly skilled professionals in strategic educational fields identified in the Union of Skills, competitiveness Compass and the STEM Education Strategic Plan such as clean and circular technologies, bioeconomy, transport, digital technologies-including Artificial Intelligence-energy, water resilience, healthcare, aerospace, and defence. Within these strategic domains, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programmes are recognised as essential study fields to increase EU’s competitiveness and innovation goals. While scholarships should be awarded to academically excellent students based on merit, inclusion and diversity aspects will be an important asset to ensure the selection of students from disadvantaged backgrounds, and equitable gender representation.
The general objectives are:
The specific objectives are:
Erasmus+ scholarships awarded under this call will support talented students to complete their studies in programmes accredited according to European Qualifications Framework (EQF) Levels 5 (short cycle), 6 (first cycle), and 7 (second cycle), for a maximum duration of three academic years. Consortia are encouraged to test the scholarship scheme at all three levels.
Activities that can be funded should cover the full scholarship cycle-from conceptualisation to policy recommendations.
Expected Impact:
80%
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must be legal entities (public or private bodies) active in the fields of education and training, research and innovation or in the world of work. They must be established in EU Member States, listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Erasmus+ Programme (list of participating countries). Higher education institutions (HEIs), including institutions providing tertiary vocational education and training, established in Erasmus+ Programme Countries (see above) must be holders of the ECHE certificate (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education).
The lead applicant (i.e.“Coordinator”) cannot submit more than one application under this call for proposals. In case of multiple proposals submitted by the same lead applicant, all the proposals will be rejected and will not be evaluated further.
Consortium composition
Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 4 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which comply with the following conditions: • minimum 4 Higher Education Institutions and/or institutions providing tertiary vocational education and training, from 4 different eligible countries (EU Members States and third countries associated to the Programme. Budget and Duration
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