What is erasmus Jean Monnet?
In 2014 Jean Monnet became part of the Erasmus+ programme, and additional funds were earmarked to increase the participation of higher education institutions from countries outside the European Union as part of the EU partnership instrument.
What is Jean Monnet module?
A Jean Monnet Module is a short teaching programme (or course) in the field of European Union studies at a higher education institution with a duration of three years. Each Module has to propose a minimum of 40 teaching hours per academic year.
Who is the father of European Union?
GermanyFranceItalyNetherlandsBelgiumLuxembourg
European Union/Founders
Who started the process of European integration?
— The six founding countries were Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. — The founders of the ECSC were clear about their intentions for the Treaty, namely that it was merely the first step towards a ‘European Federation’.
What was the main goal of European integration?
Equality is about equal rights for all citizens before the law. The principle of equality between women and men underpins all European policies and is the basis for European integration. It applies in all areas. The principle of equal pay for equal work became part of the Treaty of Rome in 1957.
What were the stages of European integration?
Historical events in the European integration process (1945–2014)
- Introduction.
- 1945–1949 The pioneering phase.
- 1950–1954 The formation of the community of Europe.
- 1955–1957 The European revival and the Rome Treaties.
- 1958–1968 Successes and crises.
- 1969–1979 Completion, deepening and widening.
What are theories of integration?
The main (families of) theories explaining the development of European integration—rather than decision making and policy making in the EU—are intergovernmentalism, neofunctionalism, and postfunctionalism.