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What are Erasmus actions? - Mobility of Individuals - Erasmus
University Charter
Objectives and description of the action
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The Erasmus University Charter (EUC) provides the general
framework for the European co-operation activities a
higher education institution
may carry out within the Erasmus programme. It is a prerequisite for
sending and receiving students and teaching staff on mobility
assignments, as well as for carrying out intensive programmes and
coordinating multilateral projects and networks.Awarded by the
European Commission following a call for proposals, the Charter sets
out the fundamental principles and the minimum requirements with
which the higher education institution must comply when implementing
its Erasmus activities.
The institution's application for an EUC includes an Erasmus
Policy Statement (EPS) which will be published and given wide
visibility setting out the institution's overall Erasmus
co-operation plan in coherence with the strategy defined in the
mission statement of the institution and specifying the measures and
actions the institution intends to introduce in order to fulfil the
requirements of the Charter.
"Standard" Charter obligations apply to institutions wishing to
participate in transnational mobility activities for students and
for staff. Placement-related Charter obligations apply to
institutions wishing to enabling their students to carry out
placements in an enterprise during their studies. When awarding the
EUC, the Commission informs the recipient institution as to whether
its Charter refers to "standard" activities or placements or both.
Institutions awarded a Charter covering both "standard" cooperation
activities and "placements" are deemed to be holders of an "Extended
Charter".
The EUC is generally awarded for the entire duration of the
Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP). However, it may be awarded for a
shorter period if this is warranted. EUC compliance is monitored on
an ongoing basis, and the Charter may in the last resort be
withdrawn by the Commission if an institution fails to meet its EUC
commitments.
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