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Erasmus Mundus II broadly matches its predecessor, although major adjustments have been made. Important changes include a more balanced and guaranteed geographical representation in the Erasmus Mundus programmes which consortia of universities from at least three European countries can offer, along with extra attention for vulnerable populations.
The admission criteria for the training courses must be quality-based, and, at the same time, gender equality must be respected and access for disadvantaged groups improved.
When grants are awarded to European students and students from third countries, the institutions that offer the courses must respect the principle of equal opportunities and non-discrimination.
At the same time, Erasmus Mundus II should contribute to the sustainable development of higher education in Europe and in third countries, whereby the Commission should make every effort to prevent brain drain.
The Greens will ensure that these adjustments are actually implemented. The assessment of Erasmus Mundus should also demonstrate that access to the Erasmus Mundus courses has improved for vulnerable groups.
The Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance in the European Parliament has endorsed this report subject to those conditions"@en1
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