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Deadlines up to 15 July 2015 Deadline Reminder: http://eurodesk.eu/deadline-reminder Reference number
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NATO Internship Programme
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Bogliasco Fellowships Programme
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15 Apr 2015
UN-HABITAT Urban Youth Fund
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15 Apr 2015
UNESCO-International Diversity (IFCD)
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17 Apr 2015
Innovact Awards
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20 Apr 2015
Adobe Youth Voices Awards
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24 Apr 2015
AEGEE Summer University
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28 Apr 2015
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Traineeships at the European Ombudsman
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Internship programme at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Traineeship at the Court of Justice
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Traineeships at the European Ombudsman
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Traineeships at the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe
Programme Title EDD 2015 - Youth Photo Contest - Our Future is on the Table Video competition: “What does a united Europe mean to you?”
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Traineeships for young professionals at the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM) - Trade marks and Designs OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Research Fellowship
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8 May 2015
European Social Innovation Competition
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10 May 2015
Europemobility Video Contest
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14 May 2015
Erasmus+Sport: Collaborative Partnerships
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14 May 2015
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15 May 2015
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BEST courses for students of technology
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Google Science Fair 2015
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Erasmus for young entrepreneurs
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15 June 2015
International Essay Contest for Young People
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PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival 2015
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15 June 2015
Traineeship Agency
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28 June 2015
European Youth Capital
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30 June 2015
World Bank Youth Professionals Programme
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2 July 2015
The James Dyson Award 2015
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6 July 2015
DepicT! 2015 - Can you do it in 90 seconds?
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European Together
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European Youth Award
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New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships
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Global Junior Challenge Award
Erasmus+Sport: Not-for-profit European sport events Erasmus+ Vocational Education and Training Mobility (VET) Charter Translation Traineeships at the European Parliament for university graduates Traineeships and Study Visits at the European Parliament Traineeships at the European Parliament for people with disabilities
ICT 2015 - Students, Young Researchers and Innovators Training placements at the European Parliament Young Audiences Music Awards (YAMA) Horizon2020: European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grants Daphne - Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme 2014-2020
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Documentation The youth guarantee - European approach to fight youth unemployment Published by the European Commission, the report is all about the Youth Guarantee, how it started, its objectives and its future implematation. This report is available in electronic format in English. http://bit.ly/1BcT5T2 Addressing youth unemployment in the EU Published by the European Commission, the report analises the current situation of the youth unemployment in the European Union and how the EU is working to find a solution to address this challenge. http://bit.ly/1F7OXcQ Study on the contribution of the alumni and diaspora to the Joint Africa-EU Strategy The study, commissioned by the European Commission, looked at how alumni of European programmes perceive their ability to have an impact on the development of higher education in Africa and investigated what motivates them to try to positively influence the higher education situation in Africa. The study shows that the great potential of alumni of European study programmes to improve higher education within Africa is still not utilised to the full extent. Despite national differences, poor infrastructure and a lack of resources are identified as the main obstacles to alumni engagement in the development of higher education in Africa. The findings will feed into the early stages of future initiatives taken as part of the Joint Africa-EU Strategy, through the Erasmus+ programme for example. The results of the study will also contribute to the other policy dialogues that are ongoing as part of the Joint Africa-EU Strategy. http://bit.ly/1FoVmj1 Employers’ Guide to Quality Internships Published by the European Youth Forum, the guide is aimed at employers who are interested in setting up internship schemes or who would like to improve the internship opportunities they offer to young people. The guide is the outcome of a collaborative project, led by the European Youth Forum and other employers and employer organisations. http://bit.ly/1MxhV6F Eurodesk Last Minute Offers The Eurodesk Last Minute Offers (LMO) website is a free European multilingual database dedicated to the promotion of international learning mobility projects for young people directly in their language. LMO is based on a sending-hosting organisation system that provides a safe environment for young people to take part in international projects. http://lastminute.eurodesk.eu
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European Youth Week 2015 All you need to know about the European Youth Week 2015 taking place from the 27th of April to the 10th of May, ranging from youth conferences to rock concerts. This edition will focus on encouraging and helping young people to take part in civil society and in the employment market. http://europa.eu/youth/eyw_en Drop’pin@EURES Drop’pin is a new project from the European Commission that aims to connect young people with opportunities to boost their employability and skills across Europe. With apprenticeships, traineeships, training programmes, e-learning courses, language training, mentoring and coaching schemes, as well as various social services (e.g. help with housing), in a range of sectors. https://ec.europa.eu/eures/droppin A Beginner's Guide to EU Funding Created by the European Commission, the guide targets small companies (SMEs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs), young people, researchers, farmers, public bodies and other categories that can benefit from Eu funding. With references to websites about EU funding opportunities, available for the period 2014-2020, this guide provides basic information, especially on how and where to apply and other general rules. http://ec.europa.eu/budget/funding Safety Scouts Advice Safety Scouts Advice is a series of short animated videos, aimed at preventing crime and fraud, with each episode explaining or advising against a specific scam. Most are simple and relatively easy to avoid, so the best way to detect and avoid them is to be informed about them before someone tries one on you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vcYS6ZD-Ok
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Opportunities Comic & Cartoon Competition - Gender Equality: Picture It! Launched by the UN Women and the European Commission, together with the Belgian Development Cooperation and UNRIC, the competition is part of the UN Women campaign “Empowering Women – Empowering Humanity: Picture It!” celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women that took place in Beijing in 1995. Comic and cartoon artists and art students, from 18 to 28 years old, who are residents of an EU Member State, are invited to depict through their drawings, the messages of the 12 Critical Areas of Concern of the Beijing Platform, and reflect on women’s rights and empowerment and on the relationship between women and men. The first, second and third winners will receive cash prizes. Furthermore the five finalists will be invited to Brussels (Belgium) to the Competition awards ceremony in summer 2015. Costs for travel and stay are covered by the organisers. In addition, the finalists’ and semi-finalists’ drawings will be published in a booklet and may be used for exhibition as well as for further publication. Deadline: 20th April 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1Avr8Kv Traineeships for young professionals at the OHIM Launched by the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM), the Traineeships for young professionals 2015/2016 gives young professionals first-hand experience of the work of the European Union and the chance to participate in intellectual property administration. The scheme targets young professionals from both EU Member States and non‑ member states who have completed the first cycle of a higher education course (undergraduate studies) and have obtained a degree or equivalent before the traineeship starts. They should have a working knowledge of one of OHIM's five official languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish), equivalent to level B1 in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and preferably a good knowledge of another official EU language. Deadline: 30th April 2015. Find out more: https://oami.europa.eu/ohimportal/en/traineeships Call for youth representatives on the Council of Europe’s Advisory Council on Youth (2016-2017) The Council of Europe’s youth sector works on the basis of a partnership between non-governmental youth organisations and governments, in what is known as the co-management system. This means that representatives from non-governmental youth organisations (NGYOs) and youth networks cooperate closely with government officials (European Steering Committee for Youth) to establish the standards and work priorities of the Council of Europe’s youth sector and make
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recommendations for future budgets and programmes. The Advisory Council on Youth is the non-governmental partner in the co-management system. Representatives of non-governmental youth organisations or networks not members of the European Youth Forum are invited to apply for a seat on the Advisory Council on Youth for a two-year mandate (January 2016 to December 2017). Candidates, between 18 and 30 years old, should have a mandate from their organisation/network to actively participate in the work of the Advisory Council and preferably have experience in at least one of these priority areas: 1.Advancing democratic citizenship through innovative forms of participation 2.Autonomy of young people and their access to rights 3.Promoting inclusive and peaceful societies. Deadline to apply: 30th April 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/18xkQz7 Call for tenders EAC/47/2014 Framework Service Contract to Carry out Studies Supporting European Cooperation in Education and Youth The aim of the call is to enhance evidence-based policymaking and support the Commission's work with reliable knowledge, evidence, analysis and policy guidance on specific topics in this field covering education, training, youth, research and innovation. Deadline: 30th April 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1Jhq9Qd ICT 2015 - Students, Young Researchers and Innovators In the framework of the ICT 2015 event in Europe, the European Commission is inviting young researchers, students and innovators in ICTrelated field to join the ICT 2015 "Innovate, Connect, Transform' event taking place in Lisbon, (Portugal) on 20th-22nd October 2015. Eligible candidates should be up to 30 years old, coming from an EU Member State or one of the associated countries of the Horizon 2020 programme; have at least secondary school level (if young innovator) and be enrolled at a university/research institute based in the EU or one of the associated countries and/or a strong interest in ICT. Furthermore they should have good command/proficiency in spoken and written English. Selected participants will be able to interact, communicate, participate and discuss at the ICT 2015 event and have free travel and accomodation (flights or train tickets within Europe and accommodation in a nearby hotel; entrance, food and drinks at the event) Deadline: 31st May 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1MzDOYb European Social Innovation Competition 2015 Based on the theme 'New Ways to Grow' the competition aims at raising awareness of social innovation's potential to provide solutions to societal challenges and foster sustainable and inclusive growth in Europe. It will
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directly support some ideas best illustrating that potential. It will engage citizens and businesses (including start-ups) in a large range of sectors, thereby creating new connections and job opportunities. All types of ideas and solutions are welcome, even if they are not mature yet. One of the objectives of the competition is to help the best ideas to reach the stage of prototyping and implementation. Individuals or legal entities, except public administrations, resident in EU Member States and countries participating in the Horizon 2020 programme are invited to apply by 8th May 2015, 12:00:00 CET (noon). Find out more: http://bit.ly/1wApL6I Google Science Fair 2015 Young scientists, from 13 to 18 years old, all over the world, are invited to join the fair and submit interesting, creative projects that are relevant to the world today. They can compete on their own or in a team of up to three persons. Entrants can submit projects in any one of the following categories: flora & fauna, food science, earth & environmental sciences, inventions & innovation, electricity & electronics, robotics, biology, chemistry, physics, behavioral & social sciences, energy & space, astrophysics, computer science and math. Prizes include $100,000 in scholarships and classroom grants from Scientific American and Google, a National Geographic Expedition to the Galapagos, an opportunity to visit LEGO designers at their Denmark headquarters, and the chance to tour Virgin Galactic’s new spaceship at their Mojave Air and Spaceport. Deadline: 18th May 2015 at 11:59:59 PM. Find out more: https://www.googlesciencefair.com/en Erasmus for young entrepreneurs This call for proposals is addressed to Intermediary Organisations (IOs) that manage the Erasmus mobility scheme locally. The call aims to expand and strengthen the existing network of Intermediary Organisations (IOs), which act as local contact points for newly established entrepreneurs as well as experienced entrepreneurs in the participating countries. IOs will be selected to implement the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme at local level. They will recruit and assist the entrepreneurs who will benefit from the programme. Deadline: 3rd June 2015, 17:00:00 CET. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1EAiuxo PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival 2015 Young people from 9 to 25 years of age worldwide are invited to submit short videos of one to five minutes and share their thoughts, experiences, opinions, questions and suggestions about Migration, Diversity and Social Inclusion. Videos must have been completed after January 2013 and, if not in English, must have English subtitles. An international jury will award prizes in three age-based categories: 9 to 12, 13 to 17, 18 to 25 years old. The three winners will each receive US$ 1,000 as well as an
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invitation (travel and accommodations expenses paid) to attend the PLURAL+ Awards Ceremony held in New York City in December 2015. Entries should be sent by 15th June 2015, before midnight (New York City Time GMC -5hours). Find out more: http://pluralplus.unaoc.org
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Highlights EU Youth Conference Recommendations, Riga, Latvia Under the theme "Empowering young people for political participation in democratic life in Europe", the EU Youth Conference, hosted by the Latvian Presidency in Riga (Latvia) from 23rd to 26th March, brought together 210 young people and policy-makers from across Europe to tackle the low levels of youth political participation. The conference issued recommendations for authorities engaged in youth issues across Europe, grouped under the following goals: - Involving young people in political decision-making - Enhancing policymakers' engagement with and commitment to young people - Strengthening the role of youth work for the political empowerment of all young people - Developing youth-friendly tools for political participation - Developing local and direct democracy For the five months prior to the EU Youth conference, the Structured Dialogue, a policy consultation with over 40,000 people across Europe, had been carried out by the European Commission to ensure continuous civil society input on the development and implementation of EU youth policy.The political participation of young people will also be the subject of a high-level policy debate of European Union (EU) youth ministers at the Education, Youth, Culture and Sport Council to be held on 18th-19th May in Brussels, Belgium. http://bit.ly/1bAGAf9 Eurostat release: February 2015 Euro area unemployment rate According to new data on unemployment, published by Eurostat (the statistical office of the European Union), the Euro area (EA19) seasonallyadjusted unemployment rate was 11.3% in February 2015, down from 11.4% in January 2015, and from 11.8% in February 2014. This is the lowest rate recorded in the Euro area since May 2012. The EU28 unemployment rate was 9.8% in February 2015, down from 9.9% in January 2015 and from 10.5% in February 2014. This is the lowest rate recorded in the EU28 since September 2011. In February 2015, 4.850 million young persons (under 25) were unemployed in the EU28, of whom 3.254 million were in the Euro area. Compared with February 2014, youth unemployment decreased by 494 000 in the EU28 and by 230 000 in the Euro area. In February 2015, the youth unemployment rate was 21.1% in the EU28 and 22.9% in the Euro area, compared with 22.9% and 24.0% respectively in February 2014. http://bit.ly/1EYDclu Declaration to tackle intolerance, discrimination and radicalisation adopted In the wake of recent events, on 17th March 2015 EU education Ministers met in Paris, France, and adopted a Declaration on promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination
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through education. The declaration calls for Europe's combined efforts to prevent and tackle marginalisation, intolerance, racism and radicalisation and to preserve a framework of equal opportunities for all. The Ministers talked about strengthening the key contribution which education makes to personal development, ensuring inclusive education for all children and young people and empowering teachers so that they are able to take an active stand against all forms of discrimination and racism. The importance of enhancing social, civic and intercultural competences, critical thinking and media literacy was emphasised at the meeting. Similarly, the need to foster education of disadvantaged children and young people was mentioned. According to the Declaration, European, national, regional and local level action is to be enforced. The main tool at the European level is the 'Education and Training 2020' strategic framework. Furthermore, the Erasmus+ programme also has a great potential to contribute through the mobility of learners and teachers, strategic partnerships and education institutions cooperation platforms, as well as to dialogue and joint projects on citizenship education, volunteering and youth exchanges. The meeting was a joint initiative of the French government, the European Commission and the Latvian EU Presidency. The Declaration will be discussed at the Education, Youth, Culture and Sport Council meeting on 18th-19th May 2015. https://eu2015.lv/images/notikumi/2015-3-10_Declaration_EN.pdf How satisfied are people with their lives in the European Union? According to a Eurostat release published to coincide with the United Nations International Day of Happiness on 20th March, young people are more likely to be satisfied with life than any other age group. The survey asked residents across the EU to answer the question “Overall, how happy are you with your life these days?”. Participants had to rate their satisfaction on a scale from zero, meaning not satisfied at all, to 10, meaning a full satisfaction rating. Nearly 80 percent of European residents in the survey rated their overall life satisfaction at 6 or higher, resulting in an average satisfaction rating of 7.1. However, the age group of 16-24 year olds demonstrated the highest life satisfaction rating, with an overall average of 7.6. The majority of Member States followed this trend, apart from six countries where those aged 65 and older reported the highest scores of life satisfaction. While those in either education or training gave the highest life satisfaction averages, there was a clear link between unemployment and low life satisfaction. Eurostat found that those who were unemployed reported the lowest level overall of life satisfaction at 5.8 out of 10. http://bit.ly/1Cwqtd2 EUCIS-LLL - Survey on the recognition of volunteers' competences by employers The European Civil Society Platform on Lifelong Learning (EUCIS-LLL) is partners with the GR-EAT project and they are conducting a Survey on volunteering and their benefits to employers. All employers (public, private and non-profit) are encouraged to take this 10-minute survey to improve the procedures for volunteering recognition. The survey is available here and will be open until 30th April 2015.
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Labour market reforms must continue according to the Commission's Joint Employment Report According to the Joint Employment Report (JER), which was adopted on 9th March by the EU's Council of Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs, the employment and social situation continues to cause concern and reforms supporting the well-functioning of the labour markets must continue. Recommendations include: - stepping up of the Youth Guarantee implementation; - investing adequately in human capital through education and training to increase productivity; - reintegrate long term unemployed in the labour market; - improve tax benefits systems to support job creation; - tackle gender gaps; - modernise social protection systems to provide effective protection for all. http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=9213&langId=en Second results from U-Multirank published The second results from U-Multirank, the world's largest international university ranking, were published. U-Multirank covers more than 1,200 universities from over 80 countries. It gives results for the institutions as a whole, as well as for their performance in seven subject fields – computer science, medicine, psychology, electrical and mechanical engineering, business studies and physics. In all, more than 7,500 study programmes are covered. http://bit.ly/1oO87eh Please also look at the News folder within the Eurodesk intranet for other European news from the network.
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Upcoming Events EURES Job Fairs Thinking about finding a job in another EU country? EUR Job Mobility Portal organises job fairs all over Europe. Find out more: http://bit.ly/EUREScalendar 13 April 2015: EESC Hearing-Validation of skills and qualifications acquired through non-formal and informal learning, Brussels, Belgium Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee, the Hearing will focus on the role of non-formal and informal learning as a means to enhance employability and mobility. It will also examine how employers, trade unions and civil society organisations could be more involved in the validation process. The Hearing is the first step towards drafting an own-initiative opinion on 'Recognition of skills and qualifications acquired through non-formal and informal learning – The practical input of organised civil society'. Deadline to register: 8th April 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1ycvM1n 13th April 2015: European Citizens' Initiative Day 2015, Brussels, Belgium Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), this year's ECI Day will focus on: - the reports from the European Commission and the European Ombudsman on the ECI procedure, - ECI renewal and resetting, - the different perspectives: users, Member States, European Parliament and support structures. The event will be webcast live here from 09:00 to 17:30 CET. Deadline to register: 9th April 2015 Find out more: http://bit.ly/1xYFG6f 20th-21st April 2015: Forum on the future of gender equality, Brussels, Belgium Projections estimate that, at the current rate of change, it will take almost 30 years to reach the EU’s target of 75% of women in employment, over 70 years to make equal pay a reality and almost 40 years to ensure that housework is equally shared between women and men. To find out how we can achieve a gender equal society faster and more effectively, the European Commission's Directorate-General Justice, under the auspices of Ms Věra Jourová, Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, is organising a high-level Forum on the future of gender equality.
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Participation is by invitation only. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1MZYjxE 27th-30th April 2015: European Youth Work Convention, Brussels, Belgium The European Youth Work Convention 2015 is one of the flagship initiatives of the Belgian Chairmanship of the Council of Europe. It will look at developments in youth work policy and practice since the 1st Convention, which took place in Ghent in 2010 in the framework of the Belgian EU Presidency. The Convention will be a unique opportunity to give a new impetus to the political and institutional debate around youth work in Europe. Find out more: http://www.eywc2015.eu/home 27th April-10th May 2015: European Youth Week, Europe A total of 33 European countries will be organising events and activities for young people around the themes of participation, inclusion and employment. A number of events will be also organised and run by the European Commission in Brussels during the European Youth Week. These include an High-Level Political Debate, the Youth Awards Ceremony, a pop-up exhibition, Ideas Lab seminar, Structured Dialogue Conference and much more. Find out more: http://europa.eu/youth/eyw/events_en 23rd-24th May 2015: The World Village Festival, Helsinki, Finland The Festival will offer tastes of different cultures and surprises from all over the world focusing on tolerant multiculturalism, development cooperation, global issues and expanding one's possibilities of affecting everyday life. Volunteers can apply by sending their registration by 19th April 2015. Find out more on: http://www.maailmakylassa.fi/english 6th-8th July 2015: EDULEARN, the 7th Annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, Barcelona, Spain International Forum for those wishing to present their projects and discuss the latest innovations and results in the field of New Technologies in Education, E-learning and methodologies applied to Education and Research. There are different deadlines for virtual and on spot participants. All details are available here: http://iated.org/edulearn 6th-9th July 2015: Enter! Youth Meeting, Strasbourg, France
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The event will bring together young people active in youth work projects to discuss ways to make the Committee of Ministers’ Recommendation on Access of Young people from Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods to Social Rights a reality for young people across Europe. Deadline: 27th April 2015 Find out more: http://bit.ly/1DUNUgV 28th-31st October 2015: Nantes Creative Generations Youth Forum, Nantes, France The Forum will be an occasion to discuss and share innovative experiences among young people in different European countries, all of whom are involved in original projects that help strengthen the notion of citizenship, of «living together». The forum is addressed to young people, from 18 to 30 years old, from any member country of the Council of Europe. Participants’ transport and accommodation costs will be covered by Nantes Métropole (Maximum 2 participants per project). Deadline: 5th June 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1adfKZL Salto-Youth: Training Calendar The European Training Calendar contains current training offers of different institutions and organisations, such as SALTO, the National Agencies for the YOUTH IN ACTION Programme, non-governmental youth organisations, the European Youth Centres of the Council of Europe and the Partnership Programme on European Youth Worker Training. They are addressed to young people, group leaders, mentors, trainers and other specialists. Find out more: http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar