This section includes official progress and monitoring reports from the project coordination team, submitted to the European Union. These reports detail the project’s activities, the number of mobilities completed, challenges faced, and progress towards performance goals. They are crucial for accountability and management, helping the funding agency monitor performance and ensure compliance with grant terms. The project team also uses these reports to assess progress, identify improvements, and make decisions.
Periodic progress reports are mandatory and submitted annually, showing activities completed against planned milestones. They are essential for tracking the project’s direction and justifying future financial support. Financial Reports accompany these progress reports, offering a clear breakdown of expenses by each partner institution, ensuring adherence to financial guidelines.
In addition to official reports, there are supplementary reports, such as outcomes from project workshops and individual final reports from participants. These individual reports provide deep insights into their experiences, skills gained, and professional connections formed. They share how participants plan to apply their new knowledge in their home countries. Together, these reports deliver comprehensive evidence of the project’s impact, blending qualitative and quantitative data to highlight successes.
Final Project Reports summarize the successes, challenges, and lessons learned during the AAM-CSD Project. This important document is submitted at the end of the project for evaluation by the funding body. Technical Reports are issued regularly by Work Package leaders to document important research advancements or findings that need detailed explanation before being included in final reports.