A Jean Monnet Module is an EU-funded teaching program in the field of European Union studies. The program is named after Jean Monnet, a visionary French statesman who was instrumental in the founding of the European Union. Jean Monnet Modules are offered by higher education institutions around the world and are designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the European Union and its policies, institutions, and history. The courses are interdisciplinary and cover a range of topics, such as EU law, economics, politics, and culture.
The program aims to promote excellence in teaching and research in European Union studies, foster the development of new teaching materials and methods, and encourage dialogue between academics and policy-makers. The modules are usually delivered in English and are open to students from a variety of disciplines, including political science, international relations, law, economics, and history.
Jean Monnet Modules are funded by the European Commission's Erasmus+ program and are open to universities and institutions from all countries, including those outside the EU.
You can find more information about Jean Monnet Modules here.