Response to calls for European projects

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Campus France coordinates and participates in many projects financed by the European Union.

An agency with expertise in setting up and managing European projects

Over the years, Campus France has established an international reputation as an expert in setting up and managing projects. The agency has developed a network of partners that lets it coordinate a large number of actions alongside its European peers, and French institutes of higher education and research organisations.

Campus France is an integral part of the French diplomatic network and has support from the Campus France offices located around the world. Communication, events, academic mobility, students reception, academic cooperation, studies, etc: the agency possesses technical project management skills and in-depth knowledge of the subjects. It has also participated in major international activities such as the G7, COP21 and EAIE conferences, and supports many projects undertaken by French and European organisations.

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expertise in setting up and managing projects

Projects coordinated by Campus France

Campus France has led the following projects:
 

  • 2020-2023 : Study in Europea project financed by DG EAC of the European Commission to promote European higher education

  • 2017-2020 : Study in Europe (Enhancing the attractiveness of European Higher Education in the world), financed by the European Commission

  • 2014-2019: Marie Curie COFUND PRESTIGE co-financing programme, financed by the European Commission.

  • 2011-2012: comparative study of the attractiveness of higher education in Germany, China, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  • 2010-2013: PromoDoc (Promotion of European Doctoral Programmes in Industrialised Countries) financed by the European Commission with the support of the Erasmus Mundus programme.

  • 2005-2008: Organisation of the European higher education fairs in China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, financed by the European Commission.

  • 2002-2004: HEAL (Higher Education E-learning courses Assessment and Labelling) financed by the European Commission.

Projects won by Campus France

Campus France has participated in the following projects:

  • 2023-2026 : European Mobility Programme Myanmar (EMPM) financed by the European Union Delegation in Myanmar.

  • 2020-2024: HOPES-LEB (Higher and Further Education Opportunities and Perspectives for Syrians and vulnerable youth in Lebanon) funded by the EU Madad Fund.

  • 2019-2023: INTERREG ELAN (Linguistic Exchanges and Innovative Learning through Mobility), financed by the European Regional Development Fund and the European Development Fund

  • 2019-2021: UNI(di)VERSITY funded by the European Commission as part of the Erasmus+ program.

  • 2017-2020: BUDDY SYSTEM funded by the European Commission as part of the Erasmus+ program.

  • 2016-2020: HOPES (Higher and Further Education Opportunities and Perspectives for Syrians) financed by the European Union's Madad Fund

  • 2016-2018: inHERE (Higher Education Supporting Refugees in Europe) financed by the European Commission as part of the Erasmus + programme.

  • 2016-2018: MEETAfrica (Mobilisation européenne pour l’entrepreneuriat en Afrique) financed by the European Union / the ICMPD.

  • 2015-2019: SHARE (Support for Higher Education in the ASEAN Region) financed by the European Commission.

  • 2014-2017: Study in Europe, programme to improve the attractiveness of European higher education, financed by the European Commission.

  • 2014-2017: IMPAKT (International Mobility Programme for Academic and Knowledge Transfer) financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 2).

  • 2014-2018: CASEU (Central Asian and European Universities) financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 2).

  • 2013-2017: ALYSSA financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 2).

  • 2013-2016: MIMI (Modernisation of Institutional Management of Internationalisation in South Neighbouring Countries) financed by the European Commission (Tempus).

  • 2013-2015: ALISIOS (Academic Links and Strategies for the Internationalisation of the HE Sector) financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 3).

  • 2012-2016: HERITAGE financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 2).

  • 2012-2015: EM-ACE (Erasmus Mundus - Activate, Communicate, Engage) financed by the European Commission.

  • 2012-2015: STETTIN (Science & Technology Education Teachers’ Training International Network) financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 2).

  • 2009-2012: IMPI (Indicators for Mapping and Profiling Internationalisation) financed by the European Commission.

  • 2009-2011: Eurodata II (Mapping mobility in European higher education) financed by the European Commission.

  • 2008-2011: EACOVIROE (Enhance the Attractiveness of Computer Vision and Robotics in Europe) financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 4).

  • 2007-2009: Tea-Team (Training educational advisers to enhance academic mobility) financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 4).

  • 2007-2008: Higher Education policy recommendations study in Mauritania financed by the World Bank.

  • 2006-2009: Global Promotion Project Lot 2 (Innovative services for international attractiveness) financed by the European Commission.

  • 2006-2009: Building capacities of East-Central Europe national agencies to promote Higher Education outside the EU financed by the European Commission (Erasmus Mundus Action 4).

  • 2006-2007: Participation in the workgroup for Programmes in European Higher Education Taught in Foreign Languages financed by the European Commission.

  • 2006-2007: Creation of tools to support higher education in Francophone Africa, financed by the World Bank.

  • 2005-2006: Drafting of the Higher education policy recommendations study financed by the Ministry of education of Mali.

  • 2004-2006: Drafting of Study, recommendations and workshop on higher education policy in the field of student support services in Burkina Faso financed by UNESCO.

  • 2004-2005: The study Perceptions of European higher education in third countries financed by the European Commission.

  • 2004-2005: Organisation, promotion and implementation of the European Higher Education Fair in Bangkok, Thailand, financed by the European Commission.

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