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    Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Chairs

    This is an EU grant for a teaching post with a specialisation in European Union studies for university professors for a duration of three years. Only one professor may hold the Chair and must provide a minimum of 90 teaching hours per academic year.

    Teaching hours are taken to include direct contact hours in the context of group lectures, seminars, tutorials and may include any of them in a distance learning format but do not include individual instruction and/or supervision.

    Jean Monnet Chairs main activities

    – deepen teaching in European Union studies embodied in an official curriculum of a higher education institution;

    – provide in-depth teaching on European Union matters for future professionals in fields which are in increasing demand on the labour market;

    Additional activities

    – provide teaching/lectures to students from other departments (e.g. architecture, medicine, etc) to better prepare them for their future professional life.

    – encourage, advise and mentor the young generation of teachers and researchers in European Union studies subject areas;

    – conduct, monitor and supervise research on EU subjects, also for other educational levels such as teacher training and compulsory education;

    – organise activities (conferences, seminars/webinars, workshops, etc.) targeting to policymakers at local, regional and national level as well as to civil society;

     

    Funding

    This action follows a lump sum funding model and the maximum EU grant for modules is 60 000 EUR. The lump-sum contributions will cover costs staff costs, travel and subsistence costs, equipment costs and

    subcontracting as well as other costs (dissemination of information, publishing, translation).

     

    Who can apply

    Exception: organisations from Belarus (Region 2) and the Russian Federation (Region 4) are not eligible to participate in this action.

    Individuals cannot apply directly for a grant. 

    Applications should be sent by 1 February 2024, 17:00 (CET). For further support, applicants should contact the National Agency in their country.

    Read more in the Erasmus + Programme Guide.