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UK has done very well, continuing its year-on-year increase. Austria has also done well. Belgium and Finland have done exceptionally well on a demographic basis (but normally make quite a good showing). Several other large countries have made a poor showing and some smaller ones that are usually there are this year absent. | UK has done very well, continuing its year-on-year increase. Austria has also done well. Belgium and Finland have done exceptionally well on a demographic basis (but normally make quite a good showing). Several other large countries have made a poor showing and some smaller ones that are usually there are this year absent. | ||
''Caveat: The table does not give the split of funds between partners - this is not yet available. This may well considerably affect the amount of money that each country gets. Nor does the table take into account that the Applicant is not always the largest partner especially in situations where there is a separate Coordinator.'' | |||
Latest revision as of 15:59, 9 August 2011
As a service to readers of this wiki and the projects that it hosts, VISCED proudly brings you a table with annotations, edits and statistics, of the 48 recently successful bids to the Erasmus strand of the Lifelong Learning Programme.
This is edited from the EU table at http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/funding/2011/selection/documents/sub_programmes/dl_era.pdf
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425,270 |
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339,513 |
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396,236 |
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395,945 |
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381,594 |
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360,522 |
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398,244 |
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359,167 |
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469,262 |
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315,218 |
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399,344 |
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394,996 |
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397,161 |
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382,586 |
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399,172 |
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404,129 |
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377,865 |
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273,814 |
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399,299 |
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378,332 |
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300,325 |
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486,126 |
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389,881 |
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390,576 |
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400,000 |
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397,446 |
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402,040 |
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400,577 |
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434,000 |
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399,779 |
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299,509 |
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399,708 |
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399,415 |
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400,000 |
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391,555 |
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404,717 |
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326,688 |
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386,712 |
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399,828 |
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462,532 |
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399,033 |
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362,490 |
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392,894 |
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399,896 |
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375,637 |
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370,426 |
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399,971 |
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400,000 |
Statistics by country
(The demographic information is taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_European_Union)
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Analysis
UK has done very well, continuing its year-on-year increase. Austria has also done well. Belgium and Finland have done exceptionally well on a demographic basis (but normally make quite a good showing). Several other large countries have made a poor showing and some smaller ones that are usually there are this year absent.
Caveat: The table does not give the split of funds between partners - this is not yet available. This may well considerably affect the amount of money that each country gets. Nor does the table take into account that the Applicant is not always the largest partner especially in situations where there is a separate Coordinator.