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More on Directorate-General for Education and Culture initiatives, the Public Education Ministry ‘s National Plan, Europe’s "Education & Training 2010" agenda, Lifelong Learning, Comenius, Grundtvig and Youth in Action programmes, individual training schemes, Higher Education and Technical Training (IFTS) schemes, Italy’s National Operational Programme (NOP) on “Schools for Development”…
The path charted towards changing the future of European universities is encompassed in the Sorbonne Declaration on “harmonisation of the architecture of education systems in Europe” underwritten in 1998 by France, Great Britain, Germany and Italy…
Further reflections on the future of Europe’s universities were issued as part of the 1999 Bologna Declaration on “the European Area for Higher Education”…
Italy’s Ministry of Education showcases milestones in the process of building a common European area for higher education…
Building a European Area for Higher Education (IT)
Italy’s Ministry of Education showcases European Union student mobility programmes…
Student Mobility Programs (IT)
In keeping with the models outlined under the Sorbonne and Bologna declarations, Italy started university reforms in 1999. Students now have access to three-year degree level courses which are a recognised credential throughout the European Union. Under the reformed system students can pursue university education further by extending three-year courses with specialist and masters-level courses…
Italy’s University System Reform (IT)
In keeping with art. 149 of the Amsterdam Treaty, the European Union “contributes to the development of quality education by promoting cooperation among Member States”. Such cooperation envisages actions such as promoting citizens’ mobility, the enactment of joint study programmes, networking, information and knowledge exchange and tuition of the Union’s languages...
University Education in Europe (IT)
Italy’s National Operational Program (NOP) for “Scientific Research, Technological Development, Higher Training” issues funding in favour of underdeveloped Regions. The core objective of the Research NOP is to establish a firm grounding in research and innovation in Italy’s south, with a view to modernising existing research establishments, improving higher training and to provide value-added employment opportunities...
Research NOP (IT)
The Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP) took off in 2007, and encompasses the following projects: Comenius, Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Grundtvig, Jean Monnet and other cross-project initiatives. Certain among the latter are expressly targeted to university students. LLP budget for 2007–2013 stands at 6,970 million euros…
Lifelong Learning Programme (IT)
Tender notices on the PORE site (IT)
The European Union grants university students a wealth of opportunities aimed at adding depth to their educational curricula, especially through one-year degree studies abroad. The Erasmus Programme is currently running in its 20th year and to date has financed the stay abroad of some one-and-half million students (60% of whom are women). Students taking part in the program pursue their degree courses away from their parent establishments, within a European university, for periods spanning between 3 and 12 months, following lectures in the host country’s language…
Erasmus Programme (IT)
As part of the Lifelong Learning Programme, sectoral programme Leonardo da Vinci, supports university and graduate students’ trans-national mobility by promoting 3 to 12 month occupational stays within host companies and businesses. Leonardo da Vinci 2007 – 2013 funding stands at 1,725 million euros...
Leonardo da Vinci Programme (IT)
As part of the Lifelong Learning Programme, sub-programme Jean Monnet promotes the establishment of new study courses focusing on European integration within universities. The sub-programme’s target audience are higher education establishments, educational staff and researchers specialising in issues concerning European integration. The Jean Monnet Action budget stands at 170 million euros…
Jean Monnet Action (IT)
This higher education cooperation and mobility programme aims to promote the European Union’s standing as a centre of excellence and learning. The programme funds high-level masters courses and strengthens Europe’s academic and educational appeal among third-party countries. Erasmus Mundus grants EU-funded scholarships to students from third-party countries wishing to attend the masters, as well as providing scholarships to European Union citizens attending Erasmus Mundus masters courses wishing to spend part of their degree course in third-party countries…
TEMPUS, Trans-European Mobility Scheme for University Study, funds projects in higher education, especially those concerning cooperation between Member States and Partner countries. At close of 2006 Tempus completed stage three of its implementation and will move to stage four, currently undergoing further assessment, during 2007...
TEMPUS Programme (IT)
Italy participates in cultural, scientific and technological programmes worldwide. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs database provides further, updated information concerning Italy’s partnership ventures in these fields …
Executive Cultural, Scientific and Technological Programmes (IT)
Italian Universities and national research establishments are subscribers of the European Charter for Researchers, and as such commits to adopting and complying by its principles and guidelines. The Charter sets forth guidelines on harmonising European researcher management on issues concerning mobility, career development and equal access to professions…
The European Charter for Researchers (IT)
Under the People Programme, the European Union funds endeavours aimed promoting Europe’s human resources in the field of research and development. As of the 4th Framework Programme these initiatives come under the definition of “Marie Curie Scholarships/Action”…
7TH Framework Programme – “Researcher Training and Mobility” (EN)