Joint Conference EU-Central Asia: Erasmus Mundus

Program
Monday, 15 May
Exhibition of achievements of Erasmus
Mundus participants
Session I - The opportunities for Central
Asia under Erasmus+
Organization committee
Partnerships Coordinators/Contac
persons:
CASEU:
Carolina Mansilla: [email protected]
SILKROUTE:
Elisa Zambon: [email protected]
EACEA - Global data on Erasmus Mundus in
Central Asia
CANEM II:
Sofía Siemens: [email protected]
Impact surveys from Partnerships EACEA,
CASIA, CANEM II
gSMART:
Aliya Aktymbayeva: [email protected]
Session II – Recognition process & best
practice
Euro-Asian CEA:
Mojca Maher Pirc: [email protected]
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Session III - Double degrees and Joint
programs
Joint Conference
EU – Central Asia:
Erasmus Mundus
Partnerships impact
on Central Asia
CASIA:
Ewa Wietsma: [email protected]
TIMUR:
Ewa Wietsma: [email protected]
KazNAU:
Session IV – Internationalization process:
Regional cooperation & EU – CA cooperation
Marina Alexeyeva
[email protected]
Yuliya Borissova [email protected]
Session V - Education systems in EU and CA
countries
Session VI - Cultural and Social aspects of
international mobility (intercultural
communication, gender ect)
Session VII - Closing of the conference,
recommendations and joint publication
Wednesday/ Thursday, 17/18 May 2017
Plenary meetings of Partnerships
Conference fee of 100 € per participant
covers local transport (pick up from/to
airport), lunches and dinners for 2,5 days,
conference materials
Venue:
KAZAK NATIONAL
AGRARIAN
UNIVERSITY
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Date: 14 -18 May
2017
Conference wider objective The wider
objective of this conference is to present
results attained by Erasmus Mundus
Partnerships in Central Asia1 countries after
10 years ( 2007-2017) of projects
implementation.
Within this objective the intension is to:
- reflect on what has been done;
- increase intercultural communication and
awareness;
- continue and initiate joint projects within
the framework of ERASMUS+ and
Horizon 2020 programs.
Target groups

Erasmus Mundus projects’ partners

Erasmus Mundus projects’ associate
partners

Central Asia
Total budget
Total number of projects
financed under the Erasmus
MUNDUS Partnerships
Total number of mobility
flows (planned+
implemented)
EACEA representatives

Erasmus +/ Tempus officers of KZ, KG,
TJ, TU, UZ

Erasmus Mundus Alumni

Administration\staff of the host
universities
Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan
57M EUR
26
2613
Individual mobility
Implemented mobility (projects selected
in 2007-2012)
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Planned mobility (projects selected in 20132014)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Staff
PostDoc
PhD
MSc
BSc
Staff
Post-Doc
PhD
MSC
Ministry of Education of KZ, KG, TJ, TU,
UZ

1
General data
Students' participation in the region per
Target Group
BSC
Target Groups
Gender balance on the implemented
mobility flows in %
60
40
20
0
TG1
TG2
TG3
Male
Femal
Femal
Male