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Seed money to develop courses, programmes & COILs

International collaborations within the EUGLOH alliance

Developing new courses, programmes and COILs is an important part of the work as a teacher, but it is also a time-consuming process. Now you can apply for seed money to develop new courses, programmes and COILs in collaboration with foreign universities.

To ensure that the educational offer at the University is of high quality and meets the needs of the future, the university management wishes to stimulate the development of new courses and programmes and at the same time set demands for elements of internationalisation. The subject content should meet the needs of future society but is not limited to any subject.

When can you apply for seed money?

The deadline for applications is 15 October 2024, and the announcements will recur every year. The EUGLOH steering group at Lund University will make the decision about which applications will be granted seed money. Granted funds must be used during the calendar year in which they have been granted and they can be used to cover Lund University's salary costs for course development.

Link to application – apply no later than 15 October 2024

Granted projects must send in a report by 31 January 2026 at the latest, which describes how the funds have been used and what results have been achieved.

How to make contacts with teachers

Before you apply, your contacts at the partner university must be established. If you need new contacts for the collaboration, you can make use of EUGLOH's Visiting Guest Lecturer Programme.

Link to EUGLOH's Visiting Guest Lecturer Programme

You are also welcome to contact External Relations eugloh [at] er [dot] lu [dot] se

As a teacher at Lund University you can apply for up to SEK 50 000  in seed money for the development of a COIL in collaboration with teachers from at least one other EUGLOH partner. The seed money can be used to cover Lund University's salary costs for course development. In addition, you can apply for a travel grant for your own trips to the partner university of up to SEK 25,000.

Courses that will have a COIL element are expected to run within the ordinary course budget.

Criteria for application to develop a COIL

  • The COIL part  must be planned, and later implemented, in collaboration with teachers from at least one other EUGLOH partner
  • The COIL part  must be between 2 and 4  ECTS and be offered at bachelor or master level
  • The COIL part must be based on collaborations between the students at the two partners and take place digitally

This is how you apply for seed money for COIL development

The application cannot be more than four pages long and must contain:

  • The approval from the head of the department or the department’s education board
  • A project description (with goals and objectives, activities and timeline)
  • Budget
  • A list of who will participate

In addition to that, the course syllabuses must be attached of the courses where the collaboration is going to take place.

As a teacher at Lund University, you can apply for up to SEK 100,000 in seed money for the development of courses in collaboration with teachers from at least one other EUGLOH partner. The seed money can be used to cover Lund University's salary costs for course development. In addition, you can apply for a travel grant for your own trips to the partner university of up to SEK 25,000.

You can apply for funding from the Education Board for educations within the framework of EUGLOH to cover full-year student/full-year performance (HST/HPR). The application is made in October for the upcoming year through the Vice Dean at your faculty.

Criteria for application to develop courses

  • The course must be planned, and later implemented, in collaboration with teachers from at least one other EUGLOH partner
  • The course can be online, or a mixture of online and on-site teaching
  • The course must be open to students from the EUGLOH universities and have English as the language of instruction
  • The course must be between 1 ECTS and 5 ECTS and be offered at bachelor or master level
  • Courses allowing the teachers to try methods that are new for the subject will be rewarded as well as interdiciplinary approaches

Teachers can turn to EduLab to get support in the process of developing the course

This is how you apply for seed money for course development

The application cannot be more than four pages long and must contain:

  • The approval from the head of the department or the department’s education board
  • A project description (with goals and objectives, activities and timeline)
  • Budget
  • A list of who will participate

As a teacher at Lund University, you can apply for up to SEK 350,000 in seed money for the development of joint programs in collaboration with universities abroad. The development work can be carried out with the intention of applying for funding through Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM), but it is not a requirement.

The programme must be planned in collaboration with teachers from at least one EUGLOH partner. Other universities may also be included, within or outside Europe. The initial contacts with prospective partners must be established at the time of application.

Criteria for application to develop joint programmes

  • The work must be approved by the faculty before the application is made.
  • The programme must have English as the language of instruction.
  • Programmes with innovative pedagogy will be rewarded.

Support in the work of developing joint programmes (rules, regulations etc) is offered by the Division of External Relations.

This is how you apply for seed money for the development of joint programmes

The application cannot be more than four pages long and must contain:

  • The approval from the faculty
  • Project description (with goals and objectives, activities, timeline)
  • Budget and a list of who will participate
  • An account of what the plans are for running and financing the programme

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Contact

Sara Westman
Project manager

+46 70 534 60 71
sara [dot] westman [at] er [dot] lu [dot] se
 

EUGLOH is:

  • Lund University
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • University of Szeged
  • University of Porto
  • LMU - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  • University of Hamburg
  • UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  • University of Alcalá
  • University of Novi Sad

Link to information about EUGLOH