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WP2 Workshop on available tools

Hanoi, 10-11 September, 2024

The two days workshop, foreseen in the framework of the STRIVE project WP2 “Overview on Erasmus+ programme in higher education sector” was held in Vietnam, hosted by the University of Hanoi. Entitled “Workshop on available tools”, it was addressed to university staff working in the international field, in project management and in international cooperation and it was aimed at allowing the attendees to be acquainted with the tools made available by the European Commission for partnership building, search of funding opportunities, Grant preparation, Grant management and reporting.

The workshop was attended by more than 40 university staff members, in presence and remotely, from the STRIVE project consortium (University of Hanoi, Phu Xuan University, Quang Ninh University of Industry and National Academy of Public Administration, European partners of AlmaLaurea, University of Évora and University of Tuscia) as well as by Ha Long University new to the project. A delegation from the University of Panteion, Greece also took part to the event.

The main contents of the training provided by the project consortium partners having long-lasting experience in these fields covered the following topics: an introduction to the Funding and Tender Opportunities Portal; Grant preparation process for Erasmus+ KA2 CBHE projects; Grant Management for Erasmus2 CBHE projects; process of Erasmus+ KA171 mobility projects; Grant Management of Erasmus+ KA171 mobility projects.

The meeting was the occasion to share knowledge and experience in the preparation and implementation of university staff and students mobility initiatives as well as in the carry out of the Erasmus+ capacity building in higher education programme.

A broader discussion based on the sharing of experiences opened up on future cooperation prospects, in particular aimed at enhancing the capacity building activities, core of the STRIVE project,  at the benefit of emerging Vietnamese universities.