Mobility Projects for Learners and Staff in Adult Education

If your organisation is interested in applying for funding, firstly you will need to be aware of the Priorities of the Erasmus+ Programme and to read the Adult Education Mobility section of the Erasmus+ Programme Guide to familiarise with the programme rules. Adult Education Mobility Projects support adult education providers and other organisations active in the field of adult education to organise learning mobility activities in another country for adult learners and education staff.

Who can participate?

Any organisation in Malta that provides Adult Education, or is otherwise active in Adult Education,

‘Adult Education staff’ means teachers, trainers, and other non-teaching experts and staff in Adult Education working with adult learners aspiring to further develop their abilities, enrich their knowledge with the purpose to complete a level of formal education, or to acquire knowledge, basic skills and additional competencies

‘Adult Education learner’ means learners participating in an adult education programme at the sending organisation, are low skilled individuals who did not go beyond MQF level 3 (i.e.: secondary level education and includes individuals at risk

Furthermore, adult education funding also applies to low digitally skilled learners who do not possess a recent ECDL certification or equivalent reflecting updates in IT over the last 5 years.

What activities can take place?

 

Staff Mobility


Learner Mobility


Other supported activities


Job shadowing Group mobility of adult learners Invited experts
Teaching or training assignments Short-term learning mobility of adult learners Hosting teachers and educators in training
Courses and training Long-term learning mobility of adult learners

 

What is funded?

Organisational support – implementation of mobility activities that are not covered by other cost categories including preparation costs and support to participants

Travel – Return travel costs of participants and accompanying persons from their country of origin to the venue of the activity

Individual support – Subsistence for participants and accompanying persons during the activity (including food and accommodation)

Inclusion support – additional funding for participants with fewer opportunities

Preparatory visit – travel and subsistence for visiting host organisation before mobility

Course fees – enrolment fees

Linguistic support – language learning materials and training to participants who need to improve the knowledge of the language they will use to study or receive training during their activity, where needed

Exceptional costs – Such as costs for providing a financial guarantee, if the National Agency asks for it; or visas.

Adult education providers and other organisations active in adult education can apply for funding in two ways:

Short-term projects for mobility of learners and staff

These projects provide applicants with an opportunity to organise various mobility activities over a period of six to eighteen months. Short-term projects are the best choice for organisations applying for Erasmus+ for the first time, or for those that wish to organise only a limited number of activities. Within a period of any five consecutive call years, organisations may receive a maximum of three grants for short-term projects in the field of adult education

Accredited projects for mobility of learners and staff

These projects are open ONLY to organisations holding an Erasmus accreditation in the field of adult education. This special funding strand allows accredited organisations to regularly receive funding for mobility activities that contribute to the gradual implementation of their Erasmus Plan.


View the rules of the budget allocation for accredited applicants under Erasmus+ Key Action 1 and list of organisations holding a valid Erasmus accreditation:


Find out more on the Erasmus Accreditation and application deadlines.

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