Conferencia final del proyecto ASEMUNDUS de Acción 3 de Erasmus Mundus el 26 de febrero en Berlín (Alemania)

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Conferencia final del proyecto ASEMUNDUS de Acción 3 de Erasmus Mundus el 26 de febrero en Berlín (Alemania)

13/02/2013

Conferencia final del proyecto ASEMUNDUS de Acción 3 de Erasmus Mundus el 26 de febrero en Berlín (Alemania). La inscripción es gratuita siendo la fecha límite el 15 de febrero de 2013.

On February 26, the ASEMUNDUS consortium is welcoming European and Asian higher education representatives to its final conference in Berlin.

The final conference will present the results of the ASEMUNDUS project and discuss the chances, strengths and difficulties in European-Asian cooperation programmes. Jordi Curell, director of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Commission, will present the new “Erasmus for All” programme which will start in 2014. Prof. Dr. Supachai Yavaprabhas from the Thai Chulalongkorn University will hold his keynote speech on the current state of play in higher education cooperation between Europe and Asia.

The participation in the conference is free of costs. Further information on the conference and the possibility for online registration (until February 15, 2013)

ASEMUNDUS is a joint initiative lasting from 2009 until 2013 and is coordinated by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). It is implemented in cooperation with the National Structures for Erasmus Mundus from the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Estonia and Cyprus. The project is co-financed by the European Commission in the framework of Erasmus Mundus Action 3 - Promotion of European Higher Education.

The objective of ASEMUNDUS was to enhance the visibility and general awareness of Erasmus Mundus as well as joint study and mobility programmes between the EU and Asia in targeted Asian ASEM countries. The project team actively participated in higher education fairs in three different Asian ASEM member countries (Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea) and organised, parallel to the fairs, three thematic networking seminars. At the seminars European and Asian participants were informed about the benefits and challenges of joint studying programmes and were encouraged to network among each other in order to develop new partnerships.

Contact details:
Anna Niemann
Nationale Kontaktstelle für EU-Drittlandprogramme in der Hochschulbildung (Ref. 604)
DAAD-Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
National Contact Point for EU-Third Country Programmes in Higher Education (Unit 604)
DAAD-German Academic Exchange Service
Kennedyallee 50
53175 Bonn
Tel: +49 (0) 228 882 7981
Fax: +49 (0) 228 882 97981
E-Mail: niemann@daad.de
http://eu.daad.de