Rebecka Herdevall, Tempus National Contact Point, Sweden International Programme Office for Education and Training
Tempus in Sweden and national funding opportunities
The International Programme Office for Education and Training (IPK) A public agency under the the Ministry of Education We administrate: EUs Lifelong Learning Programme Tempus and Erasmus Mundus etwinning, Europass, Euroguidance, Eurydike, Management Partnership, Coordination of the Swedish Bologna Expert Group Programmes that support cooperation with developing countries (financed by Sida and placed in Visby) National programmes Nordic programmes
A short introduction to higher education in Sweden 39 autonomous universities and university colleges in Sweden About 30,000 foreign students study at Swedish universities and university colleges and about 30,000 Swedish students study abroad Swedish universities offer about 600 master s degree programs taught in English Halmstad University Linneaus University
Tempus in Sweden Since 2000, Sweden has been among the most active EU-countries Appr. 50 percent of Swedish HEIs have participated in a Tempus project since 2000 KTH Royal Institute of Technology Sweden is currently involved in 38 ongoing Tempus projects Lund University
The most active Swedish HEIs in Tempus Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) (16) Lund University (3) Linköping University (3) University of Gothenburg (3) Linnaeus (former Växjö) University (2) Stockholm University (2) Mälardalen University (2) Chalmers University of Technology (2) Mälardalen Stockholm, KTH Linköping Gothenburg, Chalmers Linnaeus Lund
Funding of Tempus in Sweden Swedish Parliament (Riksdag) European Commission Government Ministry of Education EU funding International Programme Office For Education and Training (IPK) national funding Swedish Higher Education Institutions
Swedish national funding opportunities IPK receives about 1 million SEK every year to support Swedish participation in Tempus projects Distributed between three activities: Preparatory visits Special support (stödfinansiering) Contact seminars
Preparatory visits A travel grant for Swedish HEIs No deadline for applications Flat rates Special rules apply The application form (in Swedish) can be found at www.programkontoret.se/tempus
Preparatory visits General guidelines Only for persons employed by a Swedish HEI Maximum 2 persons per HEI and visit Maximum 2 visits for the same Tempus project during an application round At least 2 working days (excluding travelling days) Application submitted at least 21 days before the visit Maximum 2 applications per institution and year
Preparatory visits Special needs for disabilities Granted on a needs basis in addition to the regular grant Applications are made on a separate form together with the application Medical certificate required Detailed proof of the costs required
Preparatory visits - practical Application form and application for special needs Report filled in electronically, printed, signed by the head of department or equivalent and sent to IPK. Note: The application must be accompanied by an invitation letter from the partner university. A travel report has to be sent to IPK within 30 days after completion of the visit. Proof of travel must be kept for at least five years at the institution.
Special support (stödfinansiering) Extra funding to all Swedish participants in Tempus projects both coordinators and partners No fixed amount depending on the number of projects A report has to be submitted after the end of the project
Special support (stödfinansiering) Special support 2010 based on the Third Call Based on EACEA s selection of projects in 2010 31 applications coordinated by Sweden 2 selected projects 77 applications with a Swedish partner 9 selected projects 7 Swedish partners and 2 coordinators received extra funding in December 2010 Non-HEI partners do not receive any extra funding
Contact Seminars Organised by IPK every/ every second year in a Tempus partner country Purpose: to facilitate for new and experienced participants to establish new contacts for their application The Swedish group at Tempus Contact Seminar in Syria 8-11 November 2010 Has so far it has been a pure Tempus activity
Contact Seminars - content Information for newcomers and experienced Tempus participants Seminars and presentations Time for networking Visits to universities and institutions Meetings individually or in small groups divided on faculty and area of interest
Previous Contact Seminars Syria 2010 Russia (Tjumen & Jekaterinburg) 2008 Egypt 2006 Morocco 2004
Contact Seminar 2011 In the planning stage 3-5 working days during fall 2011 Region: Central Asia Swedish national funding IPK pays for most costs (some self-financing required) Limited number of participants Erasmus Mundus and Linnaeus Palme will be involved More information will follow
Partner Search without travelling A new function to facilitate the finding of Tempus project partners www.programkontoret.se/tempuspartners
Tempus Reference Group 6-7 Tempus experts at Swedish HEIs Meets about twice a year Contributes with ideas and expertise A link between the Programme Office and the institutions Expert panel at Tempusakuten
Deadline for applications 15 February 2011
Contact & Information International Programme Office Rebecka Herdevall, Tempus National Contact Point Sweden Phone: 08-453 72 19 rebecka.herdevall@programkontoret.se www.programkontoret.se/tempus European Commission EACEA http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/tempus General information www.ec.europa.eu/tempus