
ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI
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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI, ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI,ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-FR01-KA131-HED-000009072Funder Contribution: 345,250 EURThis action supports physical and blended mobility of higher education students and staff from EU Member States and third countries associated to Erasmus+ to any country in the world. Students in all study fields and cycles can take part in a study period or traineeship abroad. Higher education teaching and administrative staff can take part in professional development activities abroad, as well as staff from the field of work in order to teach and train students or staff at higher education institutions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI, ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI,ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2014-1-FR01-KA103-000117Funder Contribution: 280,609 EURThe association Léonard de Vinci regroups 3 schools with a Master level education (niveau bac +5): Léonard de Vinci School of Engineering (ESILV), Léonard de Vinci School of Management (EMLV), and Institute of Internet and Multimedia (IIM).Since the creation of the establishment in 1995 the mobility has steadily grown.The mandatory study abroad period for the School of Management and the School of Engineering increased, within the last few years, the student mobility streams in and outside of Europe. The objectives of 2014/2015 have been reached as the network of international partners has been reinforced and extended. Moreover, the number of mobilities has also been increasing. Concerning the European mobilities, 201 outgoing mobilities have been done including:-112 mobilities SMS78% of participants of Study mobility are undergraduate students whose average mobility duration is of about 4.5 months and is completely integrated to the curriculum. 43% of individuals go on mobility to South of Europe (Spain/Italy) and 41% to Scandinavian countries. -87 mobilities SMP 80% of participants of work placement mobility are undergraduate students whose average mobility duration is of about 4 months and is completely integrated to the curriculum. 36% of individuals go on work placement mobility to Spain and 30% to the United Kingdom. 2 outgoing mobility STA have been doneMore than 90% of participants are satisfied with their mobility. The obtained results and impacts are significant. The participation in Erasmus programme facilitates and incites the mobility. After the mobility, the teaching and administrative staffs notice that students have acquired several specific and transversal skills. The mobility periods, completely integrated to the curriculum, enable to modernise programmes, to increase the qualification level of participants and for some students to obtain double degrees which enhance their profile. The teaching mobility helps to improve the quality and the relevance of courses.The cooperation with companies is an essential activity of the establishment. Overseas work placements contribute to encourage the link between the higher education, the research and the companies. In this way the Erasmus plus project contributes to the promotion of the spirit of enterprise, integral part of the curriculum of the schools, in order to develop individuals' entrepreneurial skills and support innovation. In the medium and long term, the mobility experience increases the qualification level of participants and encourages the will to move along and work freely in Europe. The enhancement of these activities contributes to the opportunities for graduates' employment on the job market for an attractive and strong Europe. The development of the mobility is actively supported in the scientific sector which is under-represented in the Erasmus plus programme.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI, ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI,ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2016-1-FR01-KA103-022134Funder Contribution: 249,997 EURThe mobility has steadily grown at the association Léonard de Vinci since the creation of the establishment in 1995. The mandatory study abroad period for the School of Management and the School of Engineering increased, within the last few years, the student mobility streams in and outside of Europe. The objectives of 2016/2017 have been reached as the network of international partners has been reinforced and extended. Moreover, the number of mobilities has also been increasing. Concerning the European mobilities, 182 outgoing mobilities have been done including:-99 mobilities SMS65% of participants of Study mobility are undergraduate students whose average mobility duration is of about 4.7 months and is completely integrated to the curriculum. 23% of individuals go on mobility to South of Europe (Spain/Italy) and 27% to Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden). -81 mobilities SMP 75% of participants of work placement mobility are undergraduate students whose average mobility duration is of about 4,6 months and is completely integrated to the curriculum. 36% of individuals go on work placement mobility to Spain and 26% to the United Kingdom. 2 outgoing mobility STA have been doneMore than 93% of participants are satisfied with their mobility. The obtained results and impacts are significant. The participation in Erasmus programme facilitates and incites the mobility. After the mobility, the teaching and administrative staffs notice that students have acquired several specific and transversal skills (maturity, open-minded, proactivity…). The mobility periods, completely integrated to the curriculum, enable to modernise programmes, to increase the qualification level of participants and for some students to obtain double degrees which enhance their profile. The teaching mobility helps to improve the quality and the relevance of courses.The cooperation with companies is an essential activity of the establishment. Overseas work placements contribute to encourage the link between the higher education, the research and the companies. In this way the Erasmus plus project contributes to the promotion of the spirit of enterprise, integral part of the curriculum of the schools, in order to develop individuals’ entrepreneurial skills and support innovation. In the medium and long term, the mobility experience increases the qualification level of participants and encourages the will to move along and work freely in Europe. The enhancement of these activities contributes to the opportunities for graduates’ employment on the job market for an attractive and strong Europe. The development of the mobility is actively supported in the scientific sector which is under-represented in the Erasmus plus programme.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI, ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI,ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2015-1-FR01-KA103-014126Funder Contribution: 250,563 EURIn 2015/2016, the association Léonard de Vinci is composed of 3 schools with a Master level education (niveau bac +5): Léonard de Vinci School of Engineering (ESILV), Léonard de Vinci School of Management (EMLV), and Institute of Internet and Multimedia (IIM).Since the creation of the establishment in 1995 the mobility has been constantly increasing.The student mobility inside and outside Europe has particularly been reinforced with the implementation of a mandatory stay abroad for both the School of Management and the School of Engineering.The objectives of 2015/2016 have been reached as the network of international partners has been enlarged and the total number of mobilities has also been increased. Concerning the European mobilities, 177 outgoing mobilities have been done including:-88 mobilities SMS68% of participants of Study mobility are undergraduate students whose average mobility duration is of about 4.5 months and is completely integrated to the curriculum. 26% of individuals go on mobility to South of Europe (Spain/Italy) and 33% to Northern countries. -88 mobilities SMP 80% of participants of work placement mobility are undergraduate students whose average mobility duration is of about 4.5 months and is completely integrated to the curriculum. 46% of individuals go on work placement mobility to Spain and 16% to the United Kingdom. - 2 outgoing mobility STA have been doneAbout 95% of participants are satisfied with their mobility. The obtained results and impacts are significant. The participation in Erasmus programme facilitates and incites the mobility. After the mobility, the teaching and administrative staffs notice that students have acquired several specific and transversal skills (maturity, open-minded, proactivity…). The mobility periods, completely integrated to the curriculum, enable to modernise programmes, to increase the qualification level of participants and for some students to obtain double degrees which enhance their profile. The teaching mobility helps to improve the quality and the relevance of courses.The cooperation with companies is an essential activity of the establishment. Overseas work placements contribute to encourage the link between the higher education, the research and the companies. In this way the Erasmus plus project contributes to the promotion of the spirit of enterprise, integral part of the curriculum of the schools, in order to develop individuals’ entrepreneurial skills and support innovation. In the medium and long term, the mobility experience increases the qualification level of participants and encourages the will to move along and work freely in Europe. The enhancement of these activities contributes to the opportunities for graduates’ employment on the job market for an attractive and strong Europe. The development of the mobility is actively supported in the scientific sector which is under-represented in the Erasmus plus programme.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI, ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCI,ASSOCIATION LEONARD DE VINCIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2023-1-FR01-KA131-HED-000130033Funder Contribution: 580,055 EURThis action supports physical and blended mobility of higher education students and staff from EU Member States and third countries associated to Erasmus+ to any country in the world. Students in all study fields and cycles can take part in a study period or traineeship abroad. Higher education teaching and administrative staff can take part in professional development activities abroad, as well as staff from the field of work in order to teach and train students or staff at higher education institutions.
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