Modules
Modules
Jean Monnet Modules are short teaching programmes or courses on EU studies. They can be introductory modules on the EU, courses that concentrate on a specific aspect or discipline within EU studies, or be more multi-disciplinary in approach.
Coordinators of Jean Monnet Modules are encouraged to:
- publish peer-reviewed articles during the grant period. The grant will cover part of the publication and, if need be, part of the translation costs
- participate in dissemination and information events in your country and around Europe
- organise events (lectures, seminars, workshops, etc.) with policymakers, civil society and schools
- network with other academics and researchers involved in Jean Monnet in your country and around Europe
- apply open educational resources and publish the summaries, content, schedule and expected outcomes of your activities
Each module must last a minimum of 40 hours per academic year. Jean Monnet Modules must be coordinated by professors and researchers working in a higher education institution.
To support young researchers starting their academic careers, up to 20% of the budget will go to modules coordinated by researchers who have obtained a Doctoral degree in the last five years.
Higher education institution can apply to coordinate a Jean Monnet Module and receive EU support. These modules can be organised by higher education institutions in Erasmus+ Programme and Partner countries.