Thanks to the Foundation for the Development of the Education System and its activities hundreds of thousands of people of all ages have had the chance, regardless of their education and skills, to participate in educational projects implemented with the support of the European Union.
3. Thanks to the Foundation for the Development of the Education System and its activities
hundreds of thousands of people of all ages have had the chance, regardless of their
education and skills, to participate in educational projects implemented with
the support of the European Union.
Studying abroad,
discovering new cultures,
holding international meetings,
serving placements
in attractive work places,
acquiring new skills
and competences at any age,
volunteering,
pursuing interests, discovering
talents,
learning languages.
4. Participation in such
programmes not only
allows knowledge to be
gained in a particular area,
but also teaches how to
be active and courageous
in undertaking actions
which change the reality
we live in.
Programmes, actions, and initiatives
managed by the Foundation for the Development of the Education System
6. Erasmus+ www.erasmusplus.org.pl
FRSE is the only institution in Poland displaying
extensive expertise in managing European
educational programmes. In the years 2007-2013,
the Foundation has coordinated the implementation
of the Lifelong Learning Programme (including
Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Comenius and
Grundtvig) and the Youth in Action programme in
Poland. Thanks to the integrity and reliability of its
operations, FRSE has been appointed the Polish
National Agency of the Erasmus+ Programme
implemented in the years 2014-2020.
7. Erasmus+ www.erasmusplus.org.pl
Erasmus+ is a broad programme offering European opportunities in the fields of
education, training, youth and sport. It replaces several programmes with one, making
it easier to access, and changes in the rules mean it has never been simpler to apply.
The new programme
also adopts a single,
unified structure with
three clear ‘Key Action’
areas explaining the
activities funded.
8. Erasmus+ www.erasmusplus.org.pl
The Erasmus+ Programme offers
co-financing to institutions and
organisations operating in European
sectors of education and training,
youth and sports. The programme
has been designed to contribute to
developing skills of its participants
and boosting their employability, as
well as to promote the modernisation
of systems of education and training
and to provide assistance to the
young people.
10. eTwinning
The Erasmus+ programme's support for online
cooperation between schools, known as
eTwinning, provides the opportunity for
exchanges between teaching staff or
cooperation opportunities on projects, as well
as an online forum, free tools, and support for
networking with European colleagues.
eTwinning – an initiative thanks
to which European teachers
and students can come into
contact and implement joint
projects with the use of the
Internet.
www.etwinning.pl
11. Europass
Europass is a portfolio
comprising five documents that
have the same form across
Europe. Thanks to them
citizens of Europe can more
efficiently present their skills
and professional qualifications.
www.europass.org.pl
12. Eurydice
Eurydice is a European education
information network. It propagates
information on European systems
of education; it compiles and issues
thematic publications, comparative
analyses and informational statistics
relating to education in Europe.
www.eurydice.org.pl
The mission of the Eurydice Network is:
To provide those responsible for education
systems and policies in Europe with
European-level analyses and information
which will assist them in their decision
making.
13. European Language Label
European Language Label –
a European competition for
teachers, students and institutions,
in which innovative initiatives
related language teaching and
learning are awarded and
promoted.
www.ell.org.pl
The European Label is an award that
encourages new initiatives in the field
of teaching and learning languages,
rewarding new techniques in language
teaching, spreading the knowledge of
their existence and thereby promoting
good practice.
14. Eurodesk
Eurodesk is a European information
portal for young people and youth
workers featuring information on
work, volunteering and studying,
opportunities, and on possibilities
for participation in various youth
actions across Europe and Poland.
www.eurodesk.org.pl
• Information on educational
possibilities in Europe
• Portal for youth and staff working
with young people
• Publications – work, voluntary
service and study abroad
15. SALTO EECA
Resource Centre
SALTO EECA Eastern Europe and
Caucasus Resource Centre
promotes non-formal education
and Erasmus+ Youth programme
in Eastern Europe and the
Caucasus.
www.salto-youth.net/eeca
SALTO EECA RC provides support for:
Organisations interested in development
of co-operation with Eastern Partnership
countries and Russian Federation or
Programme Countries within the
Erasmus+ Youth, project coordinators,
Youth Workers, Trainers, Youth Leaders,
EVS Volunteers, National Agencies of the
Erasmus+ Youth.
17. Scholarship
and Training Fund
Scholarship and Training Fund supports
educational cooperation between Poland
and the donor countries: Norway, Island
and Liechtenstein. It comprises academic
exchanges of students and teachers and
awards grants to educational institutions
allowing to implement cooperation
projects.
www.fss.org.pl
Within Scholarship and Training
Fund it is possible to apply for funds
within four measures:
• Mobility Projects
• Preparatory Visits
• Inter-institutional Cooperation
• Development of Polish HEIs
18. Sciex-NMSch Scholarship Fund
Sciex-NMSch Scholarship Fund supports
the development of potential of
scientists from Poland. It promotes
building sustainable partnership focused
on research activity conducted by Polish
and Swiss scientists.
www.sciex.pl
The Sciex-NMSch Programme
finances fellowships
for research stays of Doctoral
Candidates or Postdocs
in Swiss research teams for a period
of 6 to 24 months.
Project selection is done by
competition.
19. Polish-Lithuanian Youth
Exchange Fund
Polish-Lithuanian Youth Exchange Fund
supports joint activities by Polish and
Lithuanian youth aimed at building
cooperation between the countries,
becoming acquainted with cultures and
roots of the two countries, and
overcoming stereotypes. The Fund also
provides assistance in staging trainings,
seminars and information activities.
www.plf.org.pl
Fund was established in order to
bring the two nations closer by:
• Promoting the development of the
trans-boundary co-operation;
• Developing actively the friendly
and good-neighbourly relations;
• Inspiring cultural cooperation and
promoting tolerance.
20. Ready, Study, Go!
Poland
Ready, Study, Go! Poland is a campaign
executed by the Polish Ministry of
Science and Higher Education with
support of the Foundation for the
Development of the Education System
and the Conference of Rectors of
Academic Schools in Poland.
www.go-poland.pl
The campaign is aimed at
supporting the
internationalisation of Polish
higher education institutions
and their promotion abroad.
21. FRSE runs systemic
projects within the
framework of the Human
Capital Operational
Programme under
Priority 3: High quality
of the education system.
Education, life-long
learning and intangible
knowledge transfer will
be supported by the
Operational Program
Knowledge, Education
and Development.