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In the last edition of our 2020 newsletters, we closed the year with a very gloomy expectation without excluding the hope that 2021 would bring some light at the end of the tunnel. It seems that in 2021, the worst is yet to come at all levels with no exception for the higher education sector. Lebanese universities working in a complete void in terms of state vision and policies are struggling to Read more+


NEO Lebanon participated in a virtual event organised by the All Girls Code Team on February 27, 2021 in presence of up to 40 participants. All Girls Code is a Lebanese award-winning initiative, based at the American University of Beirut, that immerses young girls in STEM fields in an empowering environment, provides them with mentorship and access to the All Girls Code Connect network, and Read more+


Lebanese Universities have been urged by the NEO Lebanon and the Director General of HE to acquire a Participant Identification Code PIC as a prerequisite for participating in any EU programme. The roadmap for acquiring a PIC number. Read more+


In the framework of the Erasmus+ Higher Education Reform Experts (HERE) activities, a workshop on the Development of Internal Quality Assurance was organised on 5 October 2015 at the Islamic University of Lebanon, Campus Khaldeh. The workshop, organised in collaboration with the Directorate General of Higher Education and the UNESCO Regional Bureau, is part of a series of Erasmus+ events Read more+


The Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) has been allocated a Jean Monnet project following the publication of the selection results of the Erasmus+ 2017 call for proposals. The project consists of a teaching module on “Europe and the MENA region: Issues and Challenges in the Trans-Mediterranean Relations” and is led by Ambassador Nassif Hitti. Jean Monnet Activities are part of the EU Read more+


In the last edition of our 2020 newsletters, we closed the year with a very gloomy expectation without excluding the hope that 2021 would bring some light at the end of the tunnel. It seems that in 2021, the worst is yet to come at all levels with no exception for the higher education sector. Lebanese universities working in a complete void in terms of state vision and policies are struggling to Read more+


A Regional Stakeholder Meeting around the EU MADAD Fund’s Regional Alumni Network for Higher Education was organised online on January 21, 2021 by HOPES-LEB. HOPES-LEB is an EU-funded project implemented by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Campus France and Nuffic as part of the MADAD EU Regional Trust Fund launched in 2014 in response to the Syrian crisis. The aim of the consultation Read more+


Text of the call at: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv:OJ.C_.2014.344.01.0015.01.ENG. The programme guide at: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/discover/guide/index_en.htm. Deadline for Capacity Building projects: 10 February 2015 Deadline for Jean Monnet projects: 26 February 2015  26 March 2015 Deadline for Credit Mobility projects and Erasmus Mundus Joint  Read more+


The Jean Monnet JMAPP event will take place on Tuesday January 12 at the Lebanese University, Central Administration, Museum Square. Participants from Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine have been invited to register for this event, at which good practices of Jean Monnet projects will also be presented. Read more+


Under the patronage and in presence of H.E. Mr. Marwan Hamadeh, Minister of Education and Higher Education and in collaboration with the EU Delegation to Lebanon and in presence of the Head of Delegation Ambassador Christina Markus Lassen, The National Erasmus+ Office in Lebanon has the honour to invite you to the Erasmus+ National Information Day, Fourth Call for Proposals and International Read more+