This year, and for the first time, Two educational modules from Algeria have been selected for financial support under the Jean Monnet Action of the Erasmus+ Programme , among 3 selected modules in the South-Mediterranean Region and 240 selected modules worldwide.
The selected Modules are both from the University of Bejaia, the first one is «Le droit européen de la protection du consommateur» (EU grant of 15 624€). The academic coordinator is Dr. Bilal Atmani, Teacher and Researcher from the faculty of Law and Political Science.
The second module is « Sociologie des Institutions Européennes et des Migrations Internationales» (EU grant of 14 364€). The academic coordinator is Dr.Hadibi Zahir, Teacher and Researcher at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
The Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Programme was originally launched in 1989. It aims to encourage teaching, research and reflection in the field of European integration studies in higher education institutions with a focus on the topics related to history, politics, economics and legislation of the European Union, as well as EU relations with other regions of the world. The main objective of the programme is to bring the European dimension into higher education systems. The selection of projects within the programme is carried out through annual calls for project proposals. Within the call for proposals, higher education institutions may apply for support for a number of activities: Jean Monnet Modules, Jean Monnet Chairs, Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence, Jean Monnet Projects, Jean Monnet Support to Associations, Jean Monnet Networks.
Find the list of published results on the selection results page here.