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Jul 19, 2024 9:50:27 AM
EVALUATION results
Deadline: 07/03/2024
Available budget:
ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO-BLUEPRINT: EUR 31.537.020,12
The results of the evaluation are as follows:
ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO-BLUEPRINT
Number of proposals submitted: 17
Number of inadmissible proposals: 0
Number of ineligible proposals: 2
Number of above-threshold proposals: 8
Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: EUR 31.537.020,12
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.
For questions, please contact EACEA-EPLUS-ALLIANCES@ec.europa.eu
Apr 2, 2024 3:47:56 PM
Call ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO has closed on the 7 March 2024.
321 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO-BLUEPRINT: 17 proposals
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in August 2024.
Jan 26, 2024 4:17:47 PM
Toolkits are now available in order to prepare a good application, please visit the page https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/news-events/news/erasmus-alliances-innovation-2024-how-apply-2023-12-21_en
Dec 12, 2023 4:14:15 PM
The proposal page limit is 120 pages maximum. This is valid for both lots ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO-EDU-ENTERP and ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO-BLUEPRINT.
Nov 28, 2023 12:00:03 AM
The submission session is now available for: ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO-BLUEPRINT(ERASMUS-LS)
Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint')
ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO-BLUEPRINT
Programme: Erasmus+ Programme (ERASMUS)
Call: Partnerships for Innovation - Alliances (ERASMUS-EDU-2024-PI-ALL-INNO)
Type of action: ERASMUS-LS ERASMUS Lump Sum Grants
Type of MGA: ERASMUS Lump Sum Grant [ERASMUS-AG-LS]
Deadline model: single-stage
Opening date: 05 December 2023
Deadline date: 07 March 2024 17:00:00 Brussels time
ExpectedOutcome:
ALLIANCES FOR INNOVATION
Alliances for Innovation aim to strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity by boosting innovation through cooperation and flow of knowledge among higher education, vocational education and training (both initial and continuous), and the broader socio-economic environment, including research.
They also aim to boost the provision of new skills and address skills mismatches by designing and creating new curricula for higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET), supporting the development of a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets in the EU.
OBJECTIVES OF THE ACTION
These partnerships shall implement a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities, which should be adaptable to future knowledge developments across the EU.
To boost innovation, the focus will be on talent and skills development. Firstly, digital competences have become increasingly important in all job profiles across the entire labour market. Secondly, the transition to a circular and greener economy needs to be underpinned by changes to qualifications and national education and training curricula to meet emerging professional needs for green skills and sustainable development. Thirdly, the twin digital and green transition requires an accelerated adoption of new technologies, in particular in the highly innovative deep tech domains, across all sectors of our economy and society.
The objectives of Alliances for Innovation can be achieved by applying to one or both of the Lots (an organisation can be involved in several proposals):
Lot 2: Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’)
Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills aim to create new strategic approaches and cooperation for concrete skills development solutions – both in the short and the medium term – in areas implementing a major action of the European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience, the Pact for Skills. The main objective of the Pact is to mobilise and incentivize all relevant stakeholders to take concrete actions for the upskilling and reskilling of the workforce, by pooling efforts and setting up partnerships, also at EU level, addressing the needs of the labour market, supporting green and digital transitions as well as national, regional and local skills and growth strategies. Therefore, the deliverables of Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills, i.e. sectoral skills intelligence, skills strategies, occupational profiles, training programmes, and long-term planning, will be an important contribution to the work of the ecosystem-based large-scale partnerships that have joined the Pact for Skills.
Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills seek to tackle skills gaps on the labour market that hamper growth, innovation and competitiveness in specific sectors or areas, aiming both at short term interventions and long term strategies. These Alliances will be implemented in the 14 industrial ecosystems identified in the New Industrial Strategy for Europe (see eligibility criteria).