Out of 578 projects submitted with the participation of Ukraine under the 2024 Jean Monnet Calls for Proposals, 35 projects have been selected for funding: 32 Modules, 1 Chairs and 2 Center of Excellence. EU grant co-funding for projects with Ukraine amounts to more than €1.2 million.
Jean Monnet Actions focus on teaching, learning, research, and debates on various aspects of the European Union and EU integration aimed to empower a new generation of European integrators from the academic sphere who will support Ukraine on its recovery and transformation path.
New projects will cover a variety of topics, including artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, science and innovation, inclusive and veterans’ entrepreneurship, Ukraine’s post-war recovery and European values of solidarity economy, resilience and growth, democracy and multilevel governance, digitalisation and migration, standards of journalistic excellence, European Green Deal and others.
This year, 22 higher education institutions from Dnipro, Kharkiv, Lutsk, Kyiv, Odesa, Rivne, Sumy, Lviv, Ternopil, Zaporizhzhia will be involved in the implementation of the new Jean Monet projects and their research and teaching of European Studies.
Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Actions, funded under the EU’s Erasmus+ programme, aim at promoting excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide, fostering the dialogue between the academic world and policymakers, and enhancing the governance of EU policies.
The database with Erasmus+ projects for Ukraine is available on the website of the National Erasmus+ Office in Ukraine.
For more details on the Erasmus+ Programme, please contact the National Erasmus+ Office in Ukraine via their website of Facebook page.
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