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MODIFICATIONS TO THE GRANT AGREEMENT WITHOUT AMENDMENT. [For Key Action 1 - HE mobility between Programme and Partner Countries: The beneficiary may modify the grant agreement without requesting an amendment, in the following situations: The funding for a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country is granted for a given number of participants and is specified in Annex II. The beneficiary is free to set the duration of mobilities, as long as the minimum and maximum durations set out in the Programme Guide, and any possible secondary criteria published by the NA, are respected. Within a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country, the beneficiary may organise mobilities for a different number of participants than specified in Annex II, provided that the minimum and maximum durations set out in the Programme Guide, and any possible secondary criteria published by the NA, are respected. Within a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country, the beneficiary may organise mobilities for a different activity type than specified in Annex II, provided that this type of mobility is eligible for the given Partner Country. Namely in the case of mobility with countries in regions 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, it is only possible to organise outgoing student mobility for short, first and second cycle as long as student mobility for studies or traineeships in those study levels was already foreseen. When there are changes regarding non-academic organisations for traineeships or for staff mobility, there is no need for an amendment but the beneficiary shall report them via Mobility Tool+ before mobilities start.]

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Samples: erasmusplus.cy, www.lebij.be, www.cmepius.si

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MODIFICATIONS TO THE GRANT AGREEMENT WITHOUT AMENDMENT. [For Key Action 1 - HE mobility between Programme and Partner Countries: The beneficiary may modify the grant agreement without requesting an amendment, in the following situations: The funding for a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country is granted for a given number of participants and is specified in Annex II. The beneficiary is free to set the duration of mobilities, as long as the minimum and maximum durations set out in the Programme Guide, and any possible secondary criteria published by the NA, are respected. Within a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country, the beneficiary may organise mobilities for a different number of participants than specified in Annex II, provided that the minimum and maximum durations set out in the Programme Guide, and any possible secondary criteria published by the NA, are respected. Within a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country, the beneficiary may organise mobilities for a different activity type than specified in Annex II, provided that this type of mobility is eligible for the given Partner Country. Namely in the case of mobility with countries in regions 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, it is only possible to organise outgoing student mobility for short, first and second cycle as long as student mobility for studies or traineeships in those study levels was already foreseen. When there are changes regarding non-academic organisations for traineeships or for staff mobility, there is no need for an amendment but the beneficiary shall report them via Mobility Tool+ before mobilities start.]

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Samples: Grant Agreement, www.oph.fi, Grant Agreement

MODIFICATIONS TO THE GRANT AGREEMENT WITHOUT AMENDMENT. [For Key Action 1 - HE mobility between Programme and Partner Countries: The beneficiary beneficiaries may modify the grant agreement without requesting an amendment, in the following situations: The funding for a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country is granted for a given number of participants and is specified in Annex II. The beneficiary is beneficiaries are free to set the duration of mobilities, as long as the minimum and maximum durations set out in the Programme Guide, Guide and any possible secondary criteria published by the NA, are respected. Within a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country, the beneficiary beneficiaries may organise mobilities for a different number of participants than specified in Annex II, provided that the minimum and maximum durations set out in the Programme Guide, and any possible secondary criteria published by the NA, are respected. Within a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country, the beneficiary may organise mobilities for a different activity type than specified in Annex II, provided that this type of mobility is eligible for the given Partner Country. Namely in the case of mobility with countries in regions 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, it is only possible to organise outgoing student mobility for short, first and second cycle as long as student mobility for studies or traineeships in those study levels was already foreseen. When there are changes regarding non-academic organisations for traineeships or for staff mobility, there is no need for an amendment but the beneficiary shall report them via Mobility Tool+ before mobilities start.]

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Samples: Erasmus+ Grant Agreement, www.oph.fi

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MODIFICATIONS TO THE GRANT AGREEMENT WITHOUT AMENDMENT. [For Key Action 1 - HE mobility between Programme and Partner Countries: The beneficiary may modify the grant agreement without requesting an amendment, in the following situations: The funding for a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country is granted for a given number of participants and is specified in Annex II. The beneficiary is free to set the duration of mobilities, as long as the minimum and maximum durations set out in the Programme Guide, and any possible secondary criteria published by the NA, are respected. Within a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country, the beneficiary may organise mobilities for a different number of participants than specified in Annex II, provided that the minimum and maximum durations set out in the Programme Guide, and any possible secondary criteria published by the NA, are respected. Within a given set of mobility flows with a Partner Country, the beneficiary may organise mobilities for a different activity type than specified in Annex II, provided that this type of mobility is eligible for the given Partner Country. Namely in the case of mobility with countries in regions 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, it is only possible to organise outgoing student mobility for short, first and second cycle as long as student mobility for studies or traineeships in those study levels was already foreseen. When there are changes regarding non-academic organisations for traineeships or for staff mobility, there is no need for an amendment amendment, but the beneficiary shall report them via Mobility Tool+ before mobilities start.]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Erasmus+ Grant Agreement

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