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CMEPIUSCenter RS for Mobility and European Educational and
Training Programmes
Neža PajničLjubljana, 2.7.2007
History
• Associated member state status 1997
• Activities started in 1998• Office for EU programmes
established in 1998• Part of Centre of the RS for
Vocational Education (Leonardo office there)
Activities we began with
• SOCRATES– Erasmus– Comenius– Grundtvig, Minerva
• Leonardo da Vinci
SOCRATES II
• 2000-2006• New stricter demands from the
COMM• New responsibilities• October 2003: independent public
agency established• Financed by the Ministry for
Education and Sport with the European Commission
New tasks
• National Agency for Socrates and Leonardo
• CEEPUS II• Bilateral grants• Grants for Slovenes abroad (no
Slovene citizenship)• Projects – national/international
calls (River, EraMore, …)
• ‘earning money on the market’
CMEPIUS as the NA
• New INTEGRATED programme LLP• ONE agency• New (more) responsibilities
delegated to the NA and national authorities
• Higher standards set by the European Commission– Guide for the NAs
National Authorities• Establish / nominate the NA for the period of
the programme 2007-2013• are responsible the NA fulfils conditions – in
writing, declaration of assurance• All major changes in structure/procedures
need to be sent to the COMM in writing by the nat. authorities
• Declaration of assurance has to be accepted by the COMM (can be rejected or accepted under conditions)
• There has to be a person/persons nominated at ministerial level as ‘’national authorities representative’’
National Agency (NA)
• Responsible for project lifecycle for decentralised activities
• Helps monitor and evaluate the measures of the LLP
• May not transfet any of its tasks to others
• Has to follow guide for NAs
Decision making – EU level
• LLP Committee– representatives of national authorities– the Commission
Decision making - national level
• National authorities National LLP Committee:– National priorities for yearly calls– NA work programme approval– Final report approval and certification
• National agency Evaluation committees– Proposal for grants applications to be
accepted/rejected or put on reserve list– Specify proposed grant amounts– National priorities (proposal to nat.com)
• Grant decision taken by person/body legally authorised to sign grant agreements NA director
Tasks of the National Agency• I. Management of the project life cycle of the decentralised actions of
the Programme– Information and publicity at national level on the Programme and, where applicable, the
calls for proposals– Information and counselling of potential applicants– Receipt and evaluation of grant applications – Establishment and supervision of evaluation committees– Decision on the award of grants– Publication of information on supported projects– Commitment of funds for projects and signing of contracts with project beneficiaries– Prefinancing payments to beneficiaries– Monitoring projects, including visits to projects and thematic monitoring meetings– Analysis and control of final activity and final financial reports– Balance payments and recovery of funds– On-the-spot checks on projects– Reporting to the Commission and to the National authority
• II. Monitoring and evaluating the decentralised actions of the Programme
– Organisation of national thematic monitoring meetings between projects and of national participation in European thematic monitoring meetings
– Organisation of national valorisation meetings bringing together project coordinators and potential users and of national participation in European valorisation events
– Reporting on the impact of the Programme actions at national level– Studies, analyses and surveys on the Programme actions at national level– Contribution to national reports on implementation of the Programme and to evaluation
of the Programme– Contribution to achieving synergies at national level with other Community programmes
• III. Continuation and winding up of the actions from the Socrates (2000-06) and Leonardo da Vinci (2000-06) programmes
Erasmus – role/tasks of the NA
• Work Programme (1 year in advance)• National context and objectives in the
field of HE• Objective of the programme
implementation– General and specific for
• Student mobility (studies/placements)• Teaching staff mobility• Organisation of mobility• Language courses• Intensive programmes
Erasmus – role of the NA
• MANAGEMENT OF funds for decentralised actions– Grant allocation by action
• criteria for distribution to HEIs, • scales, • individual grants (Ips, EILCs,
student/teacher grants)
– Redistribution of unused funds
Erasmus – role of the NA
• In the field:– Publication of the Call– Collection and evaluation of the
applications– Training of beneficiaries– Grant agreements (minimum
requirements set by the COM and nationally, if any)
– Monitoring– Audit control
QuestionsCommentsRemarks
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