Support for associations of professors and researchers specialising in European integration studies
Description
- The Jean Monnet Programme provides support for associations that have as their explicit purpose to contribute to the study of the European integration process. Such associations should be interdisciplinary and open to all interested professors, teachers and researchers specialising in European integration in the relevant country or region. They should be representative of the academic community in European integration studies in that country or region.
- Support can be given only to associations that are officially registered and have independent legal status.
- Associations should contribute to:
- enhancing the visibility of scientific and physical resources relating to European integration studies available within the country or region;
- developing synergies between all available resources in European integration studies from the different academic disciplines;
- ensuring openness to civil society, i.e. the world outside the university, and to local and regional players.
- The activities specifically targeted by Jean Monnet support include the organisation of annual meetings and the organisation of communication initiatives such as the creation of an internet site and the publication of a newsletter.
Who can apply?
- Associations of professors and researchers specialising in European integration studies
- Applications must be signed by the President of the applying association
Funding
- The grant agreement has a total duration of three years
- The ceiling for the co-financing which may be awarded for the total period of three years is € 25.000. The European Community's maximum co-financing level is 75%.