The Erasmus+ Programme: International Credit Mobility
21 October 2019 Jordan Content of the Presentation
Turkish National Agency, Turkey and Erasmus+
ICM: Experience of Turkey
ICM: Cooperation Between Turkey and Jordan
Some Figures on Higher Education Cooperation btw Jordan&Turkey Other Than ICM Who Are We? • Responsible for the implementation of Erasmus+ Programme in Turkey, Affiliated with Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
• The Centre receives applications, evaluates, finances and audits the projects and activities under the Erasmus+ Programme.
• Starting the preparatories in 2003 Turkey fully entered the implementation of EU Education and Youth Programmes since 2004.
• With almost 12.000 applications each year, Turkey gets the highest number of project applications among 34 program countries. Which means more than 60.000 people in mobility.
• Today, 191 Turkish universities holding ECHE participate to Erasmus+ Programme. Cross-country Comparison TRNA – Organisational Chart
Director Programme Law Auditors Consultancy Monitoring Unit
General General General Coordinatorship for Coordinatorship 1 Coordinatorship 2 Support Units
School Education Higher Education Human Resources and Administrative Services Unit Unit Education Unit Vocational Youth Mobility Information Education Unit Unit Technology Unit
Adult Education Communication Youth Studies Unit Unit Unit & Eurodesk
Finance Unit
Procurement Unit ICM: EXPERIENCE OF TURKEY ICM in Turkey with Figures
Grant in million EUROS Number of applications
6.9 98 85 81 86 5.1 4.7 4.3 4.5 68
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 ICM in Turkey: Budget categories and amounts for 2019
Western Balkans 1,485,176 € Southeast Mediterranean 1,000,670 € Asia 809,044 € Eastern Partnership 711,915 € Junker Algeria Window 400,000 € Russia 385,389 € Junker West Africa Window 290,000 € Latin America 257,490 € Junker North Africa Window 220,000 € Junker Horn Africa Window 220,000 € PI America 219,014 € South Africa 214,381 € PI Asia 198,821 € Central Asia 194,056 € EDF 191,123 € Tunisia window 100,000 € Middle East 99,323 €
0 € 200,000 € 400,000 € 600,000 € 800,000 € 1,000,000 € 1,200,000 € 1,400,000 € 1,600,000 € ICM in Turkey: Results from 2015 to 2019 implementation
Number of participants 3500
3000
2500
2000 2908 1500 2012
1000
500
0 Student Staff Results from 2015 to 2019 implementation in Turkey
Top 10 Countries of Incoming Students
175 156 149
106 98 75 73 63 61 60 Top 10 Countries of Incoming Staff
139 118 112 101 80 66 64 61 53 49 Results from 2015 to 2019 implementation in Turkey
Top 10 Countries of Outgoing Students 84
29 28 28 23 21 19 19 14 14
Top 10 Countries of Outgoing Staff
161
119 97 68 62 58 55 48 46 45 ICM: COOPERATION BETWEEN TURKEY AND JORDAN South Mediterranean ICM: 2019
Requested Grant Number of applications 166,220 € 66,627 € 86,330 € 336,096 € 29
23 18 16 15 1,756,462 € 892,960 € 8
332
762,300 €
1,076,403 €
Jordan Morocco 1,388,431 € Tunisia Palestine Algeria Israel Egypt Lebanon Libya ICM Cooperation Between Turkey and Jordan
Number of applications
29
23
14
9 7
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 ICM Cooperation Between Turkey and Jordan
• List of partner institutions located in Jordan according to the total number of mobilities realised between 2015-2018
Partner Institutions Mobilities 1) University Of Jordan 132 2) Princess Sumaya University For Technology 92 3) Yarmouk University 48 4) Jordan University Of Science And Technology 40 5) German Jordanian University 34 6) Petra Education Company 10 7) Tafila Technical University 6 8) Middle East University 4 9) The World Islamic Sciences And Education University 3 10) Zarqa University 2 11) Al‐Hussein Bin Talal University 2 12) The University Of Jordan/Aqaba/School Of Hospitality & 2 Tourism Management 13) Hashemite University 1 ICM Cooperation Between Turkey and Jordan
• List of Coordinator institutions according to the size of grant awarded:
AWARDED GRANT COORDINATOR INSTITUTION IN EURO 1) Middle East Technical University 295.034 2) İstanbul Şehir University 293.102 3) Hacettepe University 203.091 4) Atatürk University 147.210 5) Bolu Abant İzeet Baysal University 78.650 6) Cumhuriyet University 72.122 7) Koç University 61.779 8) Anadolu University 61.047 9) Çankırı Karatekin University 54.025 10) İstanbul Sabahattin Zaim University 46.400 11) Akdeniz University 33.685 12) Ondokuz Mayıs University 31.460 13) Yıldız Technical University 31.460 14) Gaziantep University 24.120 15) Sabancı University 23.775 16) İstanbul Kültür University 21.480 17) İzmir Ekonomi University 21.100 18) Kırşehir Ahi Evran University 20.355 19) Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University 17.500 20) Altınbaş University 15.730 21) İstanbul Aydın University 13.960 22) Abdullah Gül University 6.330 ICM Cooperation Between Turkey and Jordan
• The number of mobilities realised between 2015‐2018:
250
200
150
201 100 175
50
0 Student Staff RESULTS FROM STUDENT PARTICIPANT REPORTS 2015-2017 Projects, Survey with 141 incoming students from Jordan to Turkey
• Satisfaction of incoming students
Are you planning to take part in Erasmus+ mobility again?
68%
28%
4%
No Undecided Yes 2015-2017 Projects, Survey with 141 incoming students from Jordan to Turkey
• Satisfaction of incoming students
How satisfied are you with your Erasmus+ mobility experience in general? 94%
6%
Unsatisfied Satisfied 2015-2017 Projects, Survey with 141 incoming students from Jordan to Turkey
• Recognition
Will you, according to your Learning Agreement, gain academic recognition from your sending institution for your period abroad?
50% 47%
3%
No recognition Partial recognition Full recognition RESULTS FROM STAFF PARTICIPANT REPORTS 2015-2017 Projects, Survey with 124 incoming staff from Jordan to Turkey
• Type of activity
What type of activity did you carry out?
70%
26%
4%
Staff mobility for teaching Staff mobility for teaching;Staff Staff mobility for training mobility for training 2015-2017 Projects, Survey with 124 incoming staff from Jordan to Turkey
• Satisfaction:
How satisfied are you with this mobility experience in general?
97%
3%
I don't know Satisfied Main Conclusions
• In general, participants from Jordan and Turkey (Both students & staff) have been satisfied with their mobility experience
• They think that ICM experience has contributed to their personal and professional developments as well as acquiring new skills and competencies Challenges and Improvement of ICM
- Recognition
only 50 % students are satisfied with their recognition of credits
Full Academic recognition (rate should be 100%)
- Documentation
lack of supporting documents (application forms, nomination document, selection committee report etc.)
all procedures should be properly documented SOME FIGURES ON HE COOPERATION BTW TURKEY&JORDAN OTHER THAN ICM Turkey Scholarships Incoming Jordanian students www.studyinturkey.gov.tr Council of Higher Education www.yok.gov.tr/en
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243 250 203 200 162 170 170 150
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