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Project for higher education student and staff mobility between Programme Countries and Partner Countries

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2018-1-ES01-KA107-047489
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Learning Mobility of Individuals | Higher education student and staff mobility between Programme and Partner Countries Funder Contribution: 968,746 EUR

Project for higher education student and staff mobility between Programme Countries and Partner Countries

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This project consists of executing a group of mobility actions within the Erasmus+ Programme, strategic action KA107, for students and staff alike, involving studies, teaching and training among the countries in the program and associated countries (KA107).Specifically, 258 mobilities were granted: 105 mobilities with Serbia, 67 mobilities with Bosnia and Herzegovina, 5 with Brazil, 13 with Egypt, 7 with Iran, 13 with Tunisia and 22 with Ukraine and 26 with Nigeria; and 208 mobilities have been registered and justified in the project, of which a total of 194 mobilities have been carried out. Unfortunately, the pandemic and the State of Alarm were declared while the project was still active. This made Staff Mobilities impossible to carry out in many cases. However, almost all student mobilities have been implemented, which has been very satisfactory as it has covered the mobilities granted despite the pandemic. The universities we share the project with are as follows:- In Bosnia and Herzegovina: Univ. u Istocnom Sarajevu, Univ. u Sarajevu, Javna Ustanova Univ. and Univ. “Vitez”- In Brazil: Univ. do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Faculdades Catolicas Associacao sem fins lucrativos,Centro Federal de Educacao Tecnologica Celso Suckow da Fonseca RJ y Univ. FederalFluminense- In Egypt: Beni Suef Univ., Aswan Univ. y Arab Academy for Science, Technology and MaritimeTransport.- In Iran: Univ. of Kurdistan y Shiraz Univ.- In Nigeria: Univ. of Ibadan y Federal Univ. of Technology Akure- In Tunisia: Gabes University, University of Monastir and Sfax University.- In Ukraine: National Mining University and Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics.- In Serbia: Univ. u Novom Sadu, Univ. u Nisu, Univ. u Kragujevcu y Univ. u BeograduAs far as the mobilities are concerned:- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 47 student mobilities were granted. Outgoing mobilities (from now on OUT) were turned into Incoming mobilities (from now on IN), so 44 IN mobilities and 1 OUT mobility were carried out. As far as the staff mobility is concerned, we were granted 20 spots, out of which 2 OUT mobilities were carried and 1 IN mobility joined our Staff Week at UJA.- Brazil: 5 spots were granted (1 IN for teaching, 1 IN for training, 1 IN for studies, 1 OUT training and 1 OUT teaching. Only 2 were carried out due to the pandemic: 1 IN for studies and 1 OUT for teaching- Egypt: we were awarded 13 spots, out of which 5 were for IN students, 4 for OUT students, and 4 for staff (one for each type of modality –training and teaching IN and OUT-). From these, 9 mobilities were carried out: 8 for students (6 IN and 2 OUT) and 1 for Teaching IN- Iran: we were granted 7 mobilities (2 for studies IN, 4 for Staff IN – 2 for teaching and 2 for training -, and 2 for Staff OUT -1 for teaching and 1 for training-). From these spots, they were carried out: 2 mobilities for studies IN- Nigeria: 26 spots were awarded (20 studies IN, 4 teaching staff IN and 2 training staff IN). From these mobilities, all Studies mobilities were carried out and 3 mobilities (teaching/training) were cancelled, but incurred expenses- Serbia: we were awarded 105 mobilities. 85 mobilities were for students (64 IN and 19 OUT), 12 mobilities were for Staff IN (8 teaching and 4 training), and 8 mobilities were for Staff OUT (4 teaching and 4 training). From these mobilities, 85 mobilities were carried out: 82 students (73 IN and 9 OUT; some of the OUT mobilities were turned into IN mobilities) and 3 Staff mobilities (1 teaching IN and 2 training OUT)- Tunisia: We were awarded 13 mobilities: 9 for studies (5 IN and 4 OUT), and 4 for staff (2 teaching IN and OUT, and 2 training IN and OUT). OUT mobilities were turned into IN mobilities so that all mobilities would be carried out (9 in total). Regarding staff, 1 training mobility was carried out online- Ukraine: We were awarded 22 mobilities: 14 for studies (7 IN and 7 OUT) and 8 for staff (2 teaching IN, 2 training IN, 2 teaching OUT and 2 training OUT). From these, 14 student IN mobilities were carried out (OUT mobilities were replaced by IN mobilities) and 1 staff mobility was carried out. This staff joined the Staff Week at UJA.The result has been very satisfactory despite the pandemic. 194 mobilities were carried out, 208 registered (14 resignations). In the case of studies, 187 mobilities were awarded, and 180 were executed by turning OUT mobilities into IN mobilities and using the funds of the Staff mobilities that were not carried out. Only 12 Staff mobilities were carried out due to COVID-19. The University of Jaen organized last June a Staff Week with associated countries in order to carry out mobilities.

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