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Higher education student and staff mobility project
Start date: Jun 1, 2014, End date: Sep 30, 2015 PROJECT  FINISHED 

After seven years of success with the Erasmus program in the CIFP José Luis Garci, the project 2014-1-IS01-KA103-000181 has represented a significant advance in the organisational capacity and supply of quality mobilities. Not only we have promoted more mobilities of students than in previous years, with a total of 20 students conducting their internships in Europe, but we have extended this mobility for recent graduates, so their expectations of training and job placement have been extended thanks to the project. Moreover, our portfolio of collaborating companies has been expanded through the greater involvement of the tutors who have worked closely with the coordination of the Erasmus center both in the search for partners, as in the tracking and organisation of the students´ mobilities.In the CIFP José Luis Garci the Erasmus program is identified as one of the most significant projects due to the participation opportunity for teachers and students and the international projection offered by the educational centre with various possibilities of collaboration with other European institutions. The diffusion we give to the project, through communications, briefings and advertisments facilitates the knowledge and interest in the program, growing year after year, by the entire educational community. Thus, with an initial funding for 8 SMT scholarships and 1STT scholarship, the final results have far exceeded these expectations. We have promoted the development of 21 mobilities: 20 SMT mobilities, 8 of which have been carried out with the EU aid funding and 12 have been developed with the financing of the Erasmus program.es, from the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (the Spanish abbreviation: MECD) On the other hand, from the 20 students who completed the internship, 5 of them were recent graduates and the rest developed the FCT program with the Erasmus+ mobility. A STT mobility has also been developed in Ireland: one of our teachers visited one of our collaborating companies. The participating companies, a total of 20, are mostly small companies, with less than 50 employees, of the audiovisual and events sector (producers, AV services, recording studios, photography, etc.). They are divided into seven countries: Denmark, Holland, Italy, Ireland, Malta, United Kingdom and Czech Republic. United Kingdom is the country that has welcomed more students (10 students), followed by Italy (3 students). It is worth noting that the companies, in their majority, have assessed our students with excellent reports and in more than 20% of the SMT mobilities, the students have received offers to continue with some type of contract. In the rest of the cases, all companies are favorable to continue the collaboration with us. Finally, we have developed several organisational actions with the aim of achieving new partners - including companies, educational institutions- and check the quality of the internships. The result is satisfactory, both for the team which worked on the coordination of the program, as well as for the whole of the educational community, with very high percentages of satisfaction among students due to their internships; and among teaching teams due to the agreements reached and the reports received in the teaching body.
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