Higher education institution staff

Offering support to individuals in the field of education, the Foundation Tempus has a number of opportunities available for higher education institution staff:

  • Information about possibilities for participation in Erasmus+ and CEEPUS Programmes through the website, email, individual consultation, and at Erasmus+ Info Days, which are organized prior to national calls for proposals.
  • Participation in workshops, seminars and conferences organized by the Foundation Tempus throughout the year.

You can find the latest information on activities for higher education institution staff in our NEWS section.

ERASMUS+

Erasmus+ is a European Union’s programme providing financial support for cooperation projects in the following three fields: education and training, youth and sport.

The Erasmus+ Programme covers the period 2021 to 2027. The total budget allocated for the whole period is 26 billion Euros.

Republic of Serbia became a third country associated to the Programme in 2019 and can fully participate in the Erasmus+ programme.

All information about the program can be found on Erasmus+ web page.

CEEPUS

CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Programme for University Studies) is a Central European student and academic staff exchange programme. This programme provides opportunities for student and staff mobility and focuses on improving education at higher education institutions. CEEPUS offers exchanges in the form of credit mobility, research visits, teaching provision, and so-called summer schools.

CEEPUS member states are: Austria, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Hungary, Moldavia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro and the Czech Republic.

The duration of mobility is directly linked to the type and category of mobility for which the candidate is applying. In general, CEEPUS allows longer stays of one or two semesters for students in credit mobility, but also short-term stays lasting up to three months, with the aim of conducting research and writing a master’s or a doctoral thesis, as well as so-called short-term excursions such as winter and summer schools (lasting up to 6 days). As regards teaching mobility, it can last for a minimum of five working days with obligatory 6 hours of lecturing or mentoring per week, but lecturers will often stay as long as one month.

For more information, go to our CEEPUS web page.

WORKSHOPS

The Foundation Tempus organises workshops on how to write a project application to support institutions and individuals in the higher education sector for the Erasmus+ projects.

Workshops are organized between General Call for proposals and deadlines for project submission.

All workshops organized by the Foundation Tempus are free of charge. Participants are required to fill in the registration form and are given an attendance certificate at the end of the workshop.

INFO DAYS

The Info Days are organised around the time of the publication of the Erasmus+ Call for Project Proposals to provide information about participation in the Erasmus+ Programme to all interested institutions and individuals in the education and youth sectors. Calls for proposals are normally published in October, when the Info Days are also organised.

For more information, visit our INFO DAYS web page.

CONFERENCES

With the aim of supporting institutions and individuals in the sectors of education and youth, the Foundation Tempus organizes conferences throughout the year on a variety of subjects in these fields.

The conferences are attended by individuals interested in the topic and various experts from local and foreign institutions and organizations dealing with education and youth, for the purpose of networking, establishing cooperation, exchanging good practices and further improvement of the education system and youth sector.

Attendance at conferences organised by the Foundation Tempus is free of charge. Potential participants are only required to fill in the registration form.

For more information, visit our CONFERENCES web page.

INFO CENTER

The Foundation Tempus has opened an Info Centre in Belgrade, 39 Terazije St., 1st floor, to support institutions and individuals in the education and youth sectors.

The Info Centre gives all kinds of information about education in Serbia and Europe and about opportunities for individuals and institutions offered by the Erasmus+ and CEEPUS programmes.

The Info Centre also provides special information services for international mobile students in Serbia.

The Foundation Tempus Information Centre is open to the public every working day from 10 am to 6 pm.

Address:

Foundation Tempus Info Centre

Terazije 39, 1st floor

11000 Belgrade

Working hours:

Monday – Friday 10 am to 6 pm