Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency

The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency or EACEA is an agency of the European Union located in Brussels, Belgium. It manages parts of the Union's programs in education, culture, and audiovisual fields.

Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency
AbbreviationEACEA
Formation1 January 2006
TypeEuropean Agency
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Membership
28 countries
Parent organisation
European Commission
WebsiteEACEA

Organisation

EACEA is part of the European Commission and is supervised by the following Directorates-General of the European Commission:

EACEA manages the following programmes:[5]

EACA has 10 operational units (A, B, C) and 3 horizontal units (R):[6]

  • A1. Erasmus+: Prospective Initiatives, Policy Networks, Programme and Linguistic Support.
  • A2. Erasmus+: -Higher Education- Knowledge Alliances, Bologna Support.
  • A3. Erasmus+: -Higher Education- Erasmus Mundus Joint master's degrees.
  • A4. Erasmus+: -Higher Education- International Capacity Building.
  • A5. Erasmus+: Schools, Vocational Training, Adult Education, Platforms.
  • A6. Erasmus+: Sport, Youth. EU Aid Volunteers.
  • A7. Erasmus+: Education and Youth Policy Analysis.
  • B1. Creative Europe: Culture.
  • B2. Creative Europe: Media.
  • C1. Europe for Citizens.
  • R1. Human Resources, Administration, Communication.
  • R2. Finances, Accounting, Programming.
  • R3. Informatics, Logistics.
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