Lifelong Learning Programme 2007–2013
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The Lifelong Learning Programme 2007–2013 (previously referred to as the "Integrated action programme in the field of lifelong learning" or the "Integrated programme") is the European Union programme for education and training. It has succeeded the Socrates and Leonardo da Vinci programmes. It includes a variety of support actions, most notably the iconic ERASMUS programme.
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[edit] Programme Mechanics
The management of the programme is very largely decentralised to a network of "national agencies", nominated by the participating countries <ref>list here [1]</ref>. All individual mobility schemes and partnerships, and many multilateral projects, will be funded through these agencies. A limited number of projects will be handled centrally either by the European Commission itself or through its Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency – a public agency funded by the Commission and operating on its behalf <ref>cf its website at[2]</ref>. A breakdown of management of the various types of action may be found here [3]</ref>.
[edit] Funding
The Programme has an indicative total budget of €6.970 billion over the seven years 2007–2013. Minimum seven-year allocations for each of the four bigger programmes are laid down<ref>cf Annex B.11 of the decision</ref> as follows:
- Comenius: 13% (€ 0.906 billion)
- Erasmus: 40% (€ 2.788 billion)
- Leonardo da Vinci: 25% (€ 1.743 billion)
- Grundtvig: 4% (€ 0.279 billion)
The remaining budget is to be spent on other actions and administrative costs. Experience of previous programmes suggests that the final seven-year budget will slightly exceed the current estimate<ref>As was the case for the previous Socrates and Leonardo da Vinci Programmes.</ref>
[edit] References
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