Call for proposals 2009 - EACEA/33/08 - Transatlantic Exchange Partnerships - EU -Canada programme for co-operation in higher education, training and youth EU - CANADA COOPERATION Closed!
Objectives
The general objectives of the programme and of this call are to promote mutual understanding between the peoples of the European Union and Canada including broader knowledge of their languages, cultures and institutions and to improve the quality of human resources in the European Union and Canada.
Actions
There is only one type of action under this call, namely the EU-Canada Joint Study and/or Training Programmes. This action provides support to enable EU-Canada consortia of higher education institutions and training institutions, “Transatlantic Exchange Partnerships” (TEP) to carry out joint study and training programmes and to implement student and faculty mobility.
European community funding
The Community provisional funding available for the call for proposals is:
- 1,10 Million EUR (Orientation of the budget)
All the important deadlines
- 08 May 2009 - 15 years ago (Deadline for the presentation of proposals)
Further information about the call
Useful documents
Organisations eligible to participate
Opened to the following bodies or institutes with legal status established in the covered areas:
- Universities
Covered areas
Bodies or institutes must have their registered legal seat in one of the countries taking part in the Programme which are:
- European Union (EU)
- Third countries
Directorate-Generale responsible
Directorate-General for Education and Culture
Related calls for proposals
- Call for Proposals - Transatlantic Exchange Partnerships — Transatlantic Degree Partnerships (EU-Canada Programme)
- Call for proposals 2010 - EACEA/30/09 - Transatlantic Exchange Partnerships - Transatlantic Degree Partnerships
- Call for proposals 2009 - EACEA/33/08 - Transatlantic Exchange Partnerships - EU -Canada programme for co-operation in higher education, training and youth
- EU-Canada programme for Cooperation in Higher Education, Training and Youth (2008/C 13/07)