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Sources from the European Commission have recently signaled that negotiations for the EU/US cooperation programme may begin this Autumn with the possibility for a call for proposals in the first half of 2006. This comes after a failure of the programme to launch a call for proposals in 2005 due to budget difficulties on the US side and fears that the agreement would not be renewed.
At the June EU/US summit in Washington D.C., leaders announced the following:As to the renewal of the EU/US agreement expiring this year, the Commission plans to request authorisation to negotiate from the Council over the course of September/ October and if successful to conduct negotiations with the US in the fall. This is the first timeline for the post-2005 negotiations to be confirmed. An initial communication from the Commission to the Council and Parliament has already been delivered. Depending on the efficiency of the renewal and reinforcement of the agreement with the US, a call for proposals for the programme could be launched as early as the first half of 2006, according to Commission sources.
EU-US summit conclusions: Statements on education cooperation Joint Summit Declaration Canada-EU Summit Niagara-on-the-Lake 19 June 2005 The cancellation of the EU/ US Higher Education Cooperation Programme? Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament and the European Econocmic and Socail Committee