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* [http://ec.europa.eu/education/llp/doc/call13/fiches/era11_en.pdf Explanations on the actions - ERASMUS Academic Networks]
* [http://ec.europa.eu/education/llp/doc/call13/fiches/era11_en.pdf Explanations on the actions - ERASMUS Academic Networks]


The programme is open to:
==LLP Countries==
* the 27 EU Member States
* the 27 EU Member States
* Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway  
* Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway  
* Turkey, Croatia
* Turkey, Croatia
* Switzerland
* Switzerland
* Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia
* Albania,  Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro may become eligible to participate in the Lifelong Learning Programme Call 2013 as full partners, provided that the formal steps for participation for each country are completed in due time.


=== Third countries ===
=== Third countries ===
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(7) Third Country partners cannot claim Subcontracting costs
(7) Third Country partners cannot claim Subcontracting costs
===Other Costs===
Other costs are allocated on the basis of real costs.
(1) The category "Other costs" can only contain costs incurred by the partners themselves.
(2) Costs arising directly:
* from requirements imposed by the Grant Agreement are eligible(dissemination of information, specific evaluation of the action, audits, reproduction, translation etc.), including the costs of any financial services (notably the cost of financial guarantees);
* from the realisation of specific activities or of products/results of the project are eligible (e.g. the organisation of seminars where the seminar is foreseen as a product/result and where task-related costs are easily identifiable), the production of proceedings of a seminar, the production of a video, the purchase of product-related consumables (reams of paper for printing of publications, blank DVD), etc.
(3) All costs incurred through subcontracting must be mentioned under the "subcontracting" category
(4) Only activities which are specific and necessary for achieving the goals of the project are considered eligible. Proposed costs must always be duly justified.
(5) When travel and/or subsistence costs are reimbursed to third parties (i.e. for the costs of people who are neither staff of the partners in the consortium, nor
subcontractors), the rules applicable to the reimbursement of costs for staff of the partners in the consortium will be applied.
(6) In certain cases, other costs which are not covered by the other cost categories mentioned above may also be considered eligible. Some examples are: one-off
costs for press releases and publicity, purchase of copyrights and other Intellectual Property Rights, purchase of information materials (books, studies and electronic
data); conference fees; registration fees for conferences; rental of exhibition space, etc. Also Travel costs and subsistence costs for Comenius Multilateral projects
involving mobility activities during Initial Teacher Training are covered under this heading.
All costs related to the administration of the project (i.e. consumables, supplies, photocopying costs, telephone costs, paper, etc.) are covered by indirect costs of the
project.