Here you can find information on the results of previous selections and their project descriptions.
The selection results of the fourth Call for Proposals to be funded from Tempus IV have now been finalised. 62 proposals have been finally selected for funding from the Tempus budget. These proposals were evaluated by independent experts against the selection and award criteria published in the Call. The short-list of projects based on experts' quality assessment was sent to the EU Delegations, National Tempus Offices and relevant National Authorities in the Partner Countries for consultation, to ensure that they were in line with national higher education policies in the Partner Countries. The responses from the consultation process were analysed and taken into consideration, along with the results of experts' evaluation, as well as other considerations to which a priority was given in the Call, namely to encourage Structural Measures and multi-country projects. Lastly, the selection committee had to ensure a geographic balance across the Tempus Partner Countries.
It should be noted that the grant amount awarded may be inferior to the one requested in the application. This information notice does not entitle the applicants to a grant from the Executive Agency (EACEA). The Agency will be legally bound only when its authorized representative has signed the Grant Agreement.
The selection results of the third Call for Proposals to be funded from Tempus IV have now been finalised. 64 proposals have been recommended for funding from the Tempus budget. These proposals were evaluated by independent experts against the selection and award criteria published in the Call. The short list of projects based on experts' quality assessment was sent to the EU Delegations, National Tempus Offices and relevant National Authorities in the Partner Countries for consultation, to ensure that they were in line with national higher education policies in the Partner Countries. The responses from the consultation process were analysed and taken into consideration along with the results of experts' evaluation as well as other considerations to which a priority was given in the Call, namely to encourage Structural Measures and multi-country projects. Lastly, the selection committee had to ensure a geographic balance across the Tempus Partner Countries.
It should be noted that the grant amount awarded may be inferior to the one requested in the application. Finally this information notice does not entitle the applicants to a grant from the Executive Agency EACEA. The Agency will be legally bound only when its authorized representative has signed the Grant Agreement.
Overview on the Selection Procedure and results of Tempus IV third call for proposals
The selection results of the second Call for Proposals to be funded from Tempus IV have now been finalised. 69 proposals have been recommended for funding from the Tempus grant. These proposals were evaluated by the Selection Committee, using the eligibility criteria, exclusion criteria, selection criteria and award criteria stated in the Call, to insure they were of high quality. The preliminary results were then sent to the EU Delegations, National Tempus Offices and relevant National Authorities in the Partner Countries for consultation, to ensure that they are in line with national higher education policies in the Partner Countries.
It should be noted that the grant amount awarded may be inferior to the one requested in the application. Finally this information notice does not entitle the applicants to a grant from the Commission. The Commission will be legally bound only when its authorized representative has signed a Grant Agreement.
Feedback on the Proposals Submitted in response to the Second Call for Proposals for Tempus IV
A description of all the projects funded in Tempus III can be found here. By clicking on a country you will find the projects involving this particular country
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