Erasmus+

As a holder of the Erasmus Charter since 2010 and an active member of the European Association of Conservatoires (AEC), pôle Aliénor has made international mobility a cornerstone of its educational project. Thanks to a network of over 40 partner institutions across Europe, the Erasmus+ programme enables students, teachers, and staff to enjoy enriching experiences every year.

A programme supporting artistic pathways

Erasmus+ makes it possible to undertake:

  • Individual student mobilities, both long and short (studies/internships): 20% of DNSPM graduates since 2010 have benefited from this, often as a starting point to Master’s studies abroad.
  • Collective mobilities (such as the TUNE project and workshops), enabling realistic artistic collaborations.
  • Pedagogical exchanges allowing teachers to enhance their practices (40 mobilities since 2011).
  • Training opportunities for both teaching and administrative staff.

An institutionally embedded dynamic

pĂ´le AliĂ©nor’s involvement in ANESCAS and the AEC strengthens:
âś” Student employability through a European network.
âś” Artistic research through targeted collaborations.
âś” Educational innovation through the exchange of best practices.

Internationalisation and values

pôle Aliénor’s commitment supports European values:

  • Mobilities linked to key European priorities (diversity, inclusion, digital transformation, employability, ecological transition) are prioritised.
  • Since 2019, the coordinator of international relations at pĂ´le AliĂ©nor contributes to the promotion of European values within the AEC council.

A financial supplement to support inclusion may be granted to encourage the participation of individuals with fewer opportunities (such as students receiving the highest levels of grants, persons with disabilities, residents of rural revitalisation zones or urban priority neighbourhoods, those with low household income, etc.).

Students with disabilities may be eligible for a specific grant. In addition to their Erasmus+ mobility grant, this funding covers all additional costs related to their stay in Europe, including expenses incurred by the student as well as any necessary accompanying persons.

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