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Dimitrios, S. (2024). Guidelines for preparing a successful Erasmus+ proposal. e-mentor, 4(106), 41-51. https://doi.org/10.15219/em106.1672
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Guidelines for preparing a successful Erasmus+ proposal
Sidiropoulos Dimitrios
Abstract
The aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive guide to writing a successful European Erasmus+ project proposal, which, in order to be accepted and receive funding, should meet several key criteria, including project design, progress monitoring, deliverable development, result dissemination and sustainability. Each aspect should be meticulously detailed, with clearly defined and attainable goals, a distinct methodology and strategic planning for implementation. The proposal should also be original, addressing contemporary issues relevant to the European community and beyond, as well as practical and feasible, and without exaggeration. This article offers insights and guidelines on these critical aspects, drawing from European Commission directives, the outcomes of previous Erasmus+ projects and extensive prior experience.
Keywords: European project, Erasmus+, project dissemination, Erasmus guidelines, project sustainability, project evaluation, project monitoring, project life cycle
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