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ERASMUS+
KNOWLEDGE ALLIANCES PROGRAMME
EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES CONFERENCE
UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS
07/12/2016
DR CELIA HADJICHRISTODOULOU
FOUNDER AND MANAGING DIRECTOR
GRANTXPERT CONSULTING LTD
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION TO ERASMUS+
KNOWLEDGE ALLIANCES CALL:
-KEY PRIORITIES AND OBJECTIVES
-ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
-ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
-BUDGET
-BEST PRACTICES/TIPS
SUCCESSFUL PROPOSAL: SCIENT
ΕRASMUS+
The EU Programme that has gathered under one roof all European
programmes for 2014-2020 in the areas of:
Training
Education
Youth
Sports
Erasmus+
Key Action 1
Learning mobility of individuals
•Student and staff mobility
•Joint Master degrees
Key Action 2
Cooperation and innovation for good practices
•Strategic partnerships
•Partnerships between the world of work and education and training institutions
• IT support Platforms
•Capacity building with Partner countries
Key Action 3
Support for policy reform
•Knowledge collection and use
•Prospective initiatives
•Support to European policy tools
•Cooperation with international organisations
•Stakeholder dialogue, policy and programme promotion
Knowledge Alliances in a nutshell
Knowledge Alliances are calls for large-scale collaboration projects between higher education and business
Focus is on:
entrepreneurship mindset and skills
Boosting innovation in higher education, business and the broader socio-economic environment
jointly developed/performed educationand training activities
2 or 3 year projects, min. 6 organisations
Max. EU-contribution for 2-year project = 700 000 EUR
Max. EU-contribution for 3-year project =
1 000 000 EUR
Next Deadline: 28/02/2017
Start 1st of November 2017 or 1st of January 2018
Overview of KA Call
Key policy priorities 2014-2020
Objectives of this action
Eligibility
GrantXpert support and procedures
Partnerships between the world of work
and education and training institutions
• focus on higher education & business collaboration
Knowledge Alliances:
• Focus on vocational training programmes
Sector Skills Alliances:
Knowledge Alliances:
specific objectives and expected results
Develop new, innovative and
multidisciplinary approach to teaching and
learning
Stimulate entrepreneurship
and entrepreneurial skills of higher
education teaching staff and
company staff
Facilitate the exchange,
flow and co-creation of knowledge
Open to any discipline,
sector and cross-sectoral
cooperation
Transational,
Innovation & sustainability &
impact driven
Which activities are supported?
Boosting innovation in higher education, business and the broader scocio-economic environment
Stimulating the flow and exchange of knowledge between higher education and enterprises
Developing entrepreneurship mind-set and competences
Boosting innovation in higher education, business and
the broader socio-economic environment
Joint development and implementation of new learning and teaching methods
•New multidisciplinary curricula
•Learner centred and real problem-based teaching & learning
Organisation of continuing educational programmes and activities with and within companies
Jointly development of solutions for challenging issues, product and process innovation
Stimulating the flow and exchange of knowledge
between higher education and enterprises
Study field related activities in enterprises
(fully embedded in curriculum, recognised and credited)
Set-ups to trial and test innovative measures
Exchange of students, researchers, teaching staff and company staff for a limited period
Involvement of company staff in teaching and research
Developing entrepreneurship mindset and
competences
Schemes of transversal skills’ learning and application throughout higher education programmes (strengthening employability, creativity and new professional paths)
Entrepreneurship education to students, researchers, educators and staff to engage in entrepreneurial activities
Practical application of entrepreneurial skills, e.g. involvement in the commercialisation of new services/products and prototypes, the creation of start-ups and spin-offs
Eligible participating organisations:
minimum six independent organisations from 3 programme countries
Any public or private organisation
• At least two higher education institutions
• At least two entreprises (public or private, small, medium or large enterprise including social enterprises);
Other non-academic partners
• a research institute;
• a public body at local, regional or national level;
• an organisation active in the field of education, training and youth;
• an intermediary or association which represents education, training or youth;
• organisations;
• an intermediary or association which represents enterprises;
• an accreditation, certification or qualification body
Eligible countries Erasmus+
Programme countries
EU-28 (including Overseas Country and Territory depending on Denmark,
France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom )
Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway and Switzerland
Turkey and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Rest of the world = Partner countries
Partner countries neighbouringthe EU
• Western Balkan
• Eastern Partnership countries
• South-Mediterranean countries
Other partner countries
• Industrialised countries
• Africa, Carribean and Pacific
• Asia and Latin-America
Mobility in Knowledge Alliances
Mobility activities of students, researchers,
teaching and company staff is possible but
only when added value is clear
Mobility activities are not the main focus here
Extensive mobility activities need to be funded
through Key Action 1
Knowledge Alliances minimum
requirements
Consortium
Min. 6 public/private organisations from at least 3 different programme countries
Max. 1 public/private organisation from a partner country
Min. 2 higher education institutions, each having a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher
Education
Min. 2 enterprises
Coordinator = organisation from Programme Country
Associated partners do not receive funds
Award criteriaRelevance of
the project (25/100)
Purpose of cooperation
Sound needs analysis
Consistence of proposed actions
Innovation in processes and
outcomes
European added value (trans-
nationality and potential
transferability)
Quality of project design and
implementation (25/100)
Coherence
Work programme structure
Management (timeline,
organisation, tasks & responsibilities)
Quality and financial control
Quality of the project team and the cooperation
arrangements (30/100)
Configuration of consortium
Commitment consortium
partners
Complementarity partnerships
Collaboration and team spirit
Impact and dissemination
(20/100)
Exploitation of cooperation
outcomes
Dissemination strategy
Societal and economic
relevance and impact
Sustainability beyond project
lifetime
(Only proposals with min. 70% in total are taken into
account)
Call management and selection
Centralised action, by EACEA
Yearly call
Next deadline = 28/02/2017
Budget for about 20 proposals
Highly competitive
Large consortia with clear indication of added value of each partner is needed
Project duration= 2 or 3 years (chosen at time of application)
Budget guidelines
Max. EU-contribution for 2-year project = 700 000 EUR
Max. EU-contribution for 3-year project = 1 000 000 EUR
Basic eligible costs = impementation support
Depends on profile of staff involved (manager, teacher/trainer/researcher, technician and
admin. staff)
Country of the particpating organisation whose staff is involved
Optional funding for mobility activities
Travel costs
Subsistence cost
Staff
Learners
Cyprus – eligible costs
Financing
mechanism
Amounts
Implementation support
(basic)
Unit cost
(per day)
Manager (197 EUR)
Teacher/Trainer/Researcher (164 EUR)
Technician (122 EUR)
Administrative staff (93 EUR)
Travel (optional) Unit cost (per
participant)
Between 100km and 1999km (275 EUR)
Above 2000km (360 EUR)
Subsistence (optional) Unit cost (per
day)
Staff
• between day 1 and 14: 100 EUR
• between day 15 and day 60: 70 EUR
Learners
• between day 1 and 14: 55 EUR
• between day 15 and day 60: 40 EUR
What else should you know?
Impact has to go beyond consortium partners
Budget needs to be foreseen for presentation at University-Business Forum or other relevant
events (max. 5/project)
Reports, handbooks, guidelines etc. should be made available as Open Educational Resources
(OER)
OUR SUCCESSFUL PROPOSAL FROM 2014 CALL
A European University-Business
Alliance
aiming to foster young SCIEntists’
ENTrepreneurial spirit
SCIENT
TARGET GROUP
STEM PhD students/graduates across Europe
AIM
SCIENT will develop an innovative entrepreneurship programme for PhD STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) students/graduates, developing
their transversal skills and providing a new professional path.
Main OBJECTIVES
• Develop the entrepreneurial mindset of STEM PhD Students
• Develop transversal skills (both hard & soft) for STEM PhD students/graduates
• Create new professional paths for these people
• Identify the obstacles that PhD students/graduates face in transferring their research
findings into business ideas.
• Close the existing gap on the training content and methodology provided by current
entrepreneurship programmes for this specific target group.
SCIENT DISSEMINATION
Website translated in EN, GR, PT, IT, LT, ES
There you can find all the details about SCIENT project, the partnership,
the main activities and relevant information! http://www.euscient.eu/
We also have:
• An active facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/euscient
• A TWITTER account: https://twitter.com/euscient
• A LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eu-project-scient
• A Youtube page:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiOr6Fvdp1VoQhCHszokcaA
ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΤΙΚΟ ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ1Innovation starts with you
LU1 Self Assessment
LU2 How to model your personal skills
LU3Building a cross-disciplinary team and organisational behaviour issues/growth aspects
2
Innovation, research, technology transfer and entrepreneurship: why a good product is not enough
LU4 Value proposition
LU5 Test your traction: minimum viable product; pretotyping; pivot or persevere
3Get out of the building and test your customers
LU6 Development and commercialization
LU7 Business Model Canvas
4 Plan business ideaLU8 From Business Model Canvas to Business Plan
LU9 Start to prepare a real Business Plan
5 How to pitch: insights and common mistakes
LU10 Pitching and finding investors
6 Protect your business idea LU11 Handling IPR
LU12 Open Innovation
P1 GRANTXPERT CONSULTING (CY) SME
P2 FUNDEUN (ES) A liaison organisation between University & business
P3 Chrysalis Leap (CY) Accelerator
P4 Parkurbis (PT) Science and Technology Park
P5 ISOB GmbH (DE) Research Centre
P6 EUC (CY) University
P7 UBI (PT) University
P8 UoG (UK) University
P9 SPS (DE) Cluster
P10 CYBAN (CY) Angel Investment Network
P11 Paragon Europe (MT) Business advisory company
P12 Aster (IT) Consortium among the Emilia-Romagna Regional Government, the six Universities and the National Research Centers
P13 KTU (LT) University
P14 CESIE (IT) NGO
P15 Sigmalive (CY) Media Company
NEXT STEPS
• WP6: FINAL VERSION OF SCIENT
ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMME
- Based on the feedback received
- Translation of the Final version in GR, IT, LT, PT,
ES.
- Online training platform
• WP7: SCIENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACADEMY
AND BUSINESS IDEA COMPETITION
- Cyprus - 11th – 16th of September 2017.
Partnership cooperation
• 3 Universities, 3 SMEs, A Science & technological park, an accelerator, 2 cluster of
companies,1 media partner, 1 Business Angel Network
• Partnership meetings (face to face) every 6 months
• Skype meetings every month
• Project Management and online monitoring system ‘Trello’: comprehensive
overview, to do for each partner every month
• Internal feedback: Internal partner survey after every coordination meeting; quality
indicator system (products, processes) continuing feedback by QA partner and 6
monthly status report
All partners are active and satisfied with collaboration
Thank you for your attention!
Dr Celia Hadjichristodoulou
Founder and Managing Director
GrantXpert Consulting
celia@grantxpert.eu
+ 35722 669266
www.grantxpert.eu
www.facebook.com/grantxpert
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