1. W-STEM Project – Videoconference (February 2, 2019)
Valentina Zangrando
research GRoup in InterAction & eLearning (GRIAL)
Research Institute on Educational Sciences
University of Salamanca
vzangra@usal.es
http://grial.usal.es
2. Outline
Presentation of the W-STEM Project 2
1. W-STEM Meeting agenda
2. W-STEM Overview: Focus on
3. W-STEM Overview: What?
4. W-STEM Overview: How?
5. W-STEM Overview: When?
6. W-STEM Overview: Who?
7. Preliminary management tasks
8. Grantholders´ Meeting 28-29 January 2019, Brussels (Belgium) main
issues
9. Questions
4. 2. W-STEM Overview: Focus on
• Rates of women in STEM programs at tertiary level
• STEM studies in secondary schools
• Bridges between public policy and institutional actions
led by HEIs
5. 3. W-STEM Overview What?
W‐STEM Project aims at improving strategies and
mechanisms of attraction, access, retention and
guidance of Women in Latin-American STEM High
er Education programs
6. 4. W-STEM Overview: How?
Presentation of the W-STEM Project 6
https://grial.usal.es/w-stem
7. 4. W-STEM Overview: How?
Presentation of the W-STEM Project 7
W-STEM project will
• Measure the gender equality in enrolment and retention rates in STEM
programs
• Implement Universities’ policies, strategies and organizational
mechanisms for improving attraction, access and guidance at
undergraduate levels in STEM programs
• Promote STEM studies vocation and choice in girls and young women
in secondary schools as well as guidance in the first year of the STEM
program
• Develop an online training package for Higher Education Institutions to
implement effective strategies to enhance attraction, access, retention
and guidance of Women in STEM programs
8. 4. W-STEM Overview: How?
Presentation of the W-STEM Project 8
WP1: Preparation
WP2: Development
2.1 Self Assessment on Gender Equality in STEM
2.2 Universities policies and organizational mechanisms
2.3 Profiling tool and App development
2.4 Attraction Campaigns with Secondary Schools
2.5 Recruitment and guidance of students
WP3: Quality management
WP4: Dissemination and exploitation
WP5: Management
11. 7. Preliminary management tasks
Presentation of the W-STEM Project 11
Mailing list updating
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AGif8zQDnK0N-_5pHAUyWvRhSYKQy33hXhe48w9-OhA/edit?usp=sharing
12. 7. Preliminary management tasks
Presentation of the W-STEM Project 12
University Team Building
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AGif8zQDnK0N-_5pHAUyWvRhSYKQy33hXhe48w9-OhA/edit?usp=sharing
13. 7. Preliminary management tasks
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Partnership agreements
The signature of the partnership
agreements between the USAL
and the partner institutions is
being carried out
By middle February the first
payment will be transferred to
the partner institutions whose
agreement has been signed
14. 7. Preliminary management tasks
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Purchase of equipment and provision of
services
VAT certificate for partner countries
Grant agreement Part B Financial
provisions
15. 7. Preliminary management tasks
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Administrative and financial rules
Report of
Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education
Grantholders´ Meeting
28-29 January 2019, Brussels (Belgium)
16. 7. Preliminary management tasks
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Kick-off meeting in Salamanca (Spain)
Week 18th – 22nd March 2019
17. 8. Grantholders´ Meeting
28-29 January 2019, Brussels (Belgium) main issues
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• Dissemination is very important for the programme
• Mobility actions are still open for application
• There exist a huge expectation of the funded projects -> IMPACT
• Financial rules must be compliant with EU rules, the national rules,
institutional rules and the partnership rules
• Focus on sustainability
• Be careful with GDPR issues
18. 8. Grantholders´ Meeting
28-29 January 2019, Brussels (Belgium) main issues
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PENALTIES
Breach of
contractual
obligations
(Art II.17)
2 to 10% of the
grant + admin.
penalties
Weak implementation
(Art. I.10.6)
25 to 75% of the
max grant
Publicity
(art I.10.10)
• Visual identity
• Disclaimer
Up to 20% of max
grant
19. 8. Grantholders´ Meeting
28-29 January 2019, Brussels (Belgium) main issues
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• There should be very careful with the eligibility of the justified costs
(although they are initially eligible, but it is considered that the results do
not correspond with the justified economic amount
• All co-funding must be included in the report, but no documentation is
needed. No minimum quantity is required
• Take into account the exchange rates
1) From start of eligibility period until receipt of second pre-financing:
monthly rate of reception of FIRST PRE-FINANCING
2) From date of receipt of second pre-financing until end of eligibility
period: monthly rate of reception of SECOND PRE-FINANCING
• Infrastructure purchasing as soon as possible
• If the equipment invoice is more than 25.000€ a tender is mandatory
• Subcontracting -> an agreement is needed
• If the subcontracting amount is more than 25.000€ a tender is
mandatory
• Travel ceilings (by distance) must be taken into accounts. Travels must
be defined as soon as possible
21. Disclaimer
Presentation of the TACCLE3 Coding European Project 21
This project has been funded with support from the European
Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the
author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any
use which may be made of the information contained therein
22. W-STEM Project – Videoconference (February 2, 2019)
Valentina Zangrando
research GRoup in InterAction & eLearning (GRIAL)
Research Institute on Educational Sciences
University of Salamanca
vzangra@usal.es
http://grial.usal.es