Ukrainian universities won 19 new Jean Monnet projects on European integration within EU-funded Erasmus+ Programme
This week, the results of the 2025 Jean Monnet Call were published by the European Commission and the European Education and Culture Executive Agency on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal. Among the projects lists 19 Jean Monnet projects will be coordinated by the Ukrainian teams: 15 Modules, 3 Chairs, and 1 Centre of Excellence.
Jean Monnet Actions projects are focus on teaching, learning, research, and debates on various aspects of the European Union and EU integration aimed to empower a new generation of European integrators from the academic sphere who will support Ukraine on its recovery and reconstruction path.
New projects will reveal various topics, including ensuring peace in Europe, EU competitiveness, EU perspective for Ukraine, debates on Europe and integration, protecting democracy in the EU and countering threats, European digital integration strategies, the EU-Ukraine-NATO integration triangle in the context of transatlantic security, EU values, museum practices in the EU, innovative methods of energy efficiency and energy saving for sustainable development, EU food and environmental law, EU-Ukraine negotiation diplomacy in the agricultural sector, implementation of environmental innovations, circular economy, building sustainable businesses led by youth and women, in accordance with EU values, and others.
In total, 15 higher education institutions from such cities of Ukraine as: Hlukhiv, Dnipro, Kyiv, Lviv, Ostroh, Sumy, Ternopil, Kharkiv and Kherson, in 2025 will start implementation of new Jean Monnet projects and within their framework will carry out research and teaching on European studies in Ukraine.
Between 2021 and 2025, over 80 Ukrainian higher education institutions were awarded funding to implement 275 Jean Monnet projects, of which 38 projects from the 2021 call have been completed already.
Prepared with the materials of the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine.