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Eurodesk Brussels Link B u l l e t i n July 2013

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Deadlines Deadlines up to 15 October 2013 Deadline Reminder: http://www.eurodesk.eu/edesk/SearchDb.do?go=1 Reference number EU0010000570

8 July 2013

DepicT! 2013 - Can you do it in 90 seconds?

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9 July 2013

Erasmus for young entrepreneurs

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15 July 2013

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15 July 2013

New Zealand International Scholarships European Youth Award

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15 July 2013

World Summit Youth Award

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15 July 2013

Young Audiences Music Awards (YAMA)

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19 July 2013

Preparatory Action European Partnership on Sports

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1 August 2013

The James Dyson Award

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14 August 2013

People (FP7) - Marie Curie Actions

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15 August 2013

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15 August 2013

EU0010000458

15 August 2013

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19 August 2013

Translation training placements at the European Parliament Translation Traineeships at the European Parliament for university graduates Creative Encounters: Cultural Partnerships between Asia and Europe @Diversity Idea Competition

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29 August 2013

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30 August 2013

Call for proposals - European Policy Network of National Literacy Organisations UNESCO/Keizo Obuchi Researcher Fellowships

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30 August 2013

Tvebiomovies 2013

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31 August 2013

Europemobility Video Contest

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31 August 2013

International Citizen Media Award 2013

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31 August 2013

Traineeships at the European Ombudsman

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31 August 2013

Viral Video Award 2013

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1 September 2013

Heinrich Boll Foundation Scholarships

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1 September 2013

EU0010000210

1 September 2013

EU0010000088

1 September 2013

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2 September 2013

YOUTH IN ACTION - Action 5.1 - Meetings of young people and those responsible for youth policy Young European of the Year Award - Travel Fellowships & InterRail-Global-Passes Europe for Citizens: Action 1: Active citizenship for Europe - Town Twinning Traineeship at the Council of the European Union

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3 September 2013

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3 September 2013

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3 September 2013

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3 September 2013

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YOUTH IN ACTION - Action 4.3. Training and networking of those active in youth work and youth organisations YOUTH IN ACTION - Action 3.1 Cooperation with the neighbouring countries of the EU YOUTH IN ACTION - Action 2 : European Voluntary Service YOUTH IN ACTION - Action 1: Youth for Europe

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5 September 2013

YOUTH IN ACTION - Action 4.6 - Support for partnership projects in the youth sector at European level European Soundscape Award 2013

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6 September 2013

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8 September 2013

EU0010000489

8 September 2013

Partnership Programme on European Youth Worker Training Peace and Sport Awards 2013

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9 September 2013

FARE Football Against Racism in Europe Action Week

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9 September 2013

EU0010000520

10 September 2013

EU0010000574

10 September 2013

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12 September 2013

EU prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards Youth In Action - 4.3. Youth Support Systems Support to Youth Workers' Mobility ‘Youth in action’ programme Action 4.3 - Support to youth workers’ mobility Daphne III Programme

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13 September 2013

EU0010000177

16 September 2013

EU0010000524

16 September 2013

EU0010000031

17 September 2013

Call for proposals: Implementation of the European strategic objectives in Education and Training (ET 2020) Lifelong Learning - COMENIUS

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17 September 2013

Lifelong Learning - GRUNDTVIG

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26 September 2013

Electric December 2013 - Video competition

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30 September 2013

Traineeships at the Committee of the Regions

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30 September 2013

Traineeships at the Economic and Social Committee

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30 September 2013

Traineeship at the Court of Justice

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30 September 2013

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30 September 2013

Traineeships and Fellowships at the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) Roberto Cimetta Fund

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30 September 2013

EU Health Prize for Journalist

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30 September 2013

MEDEA Awards

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1 October 2013

EU0010000085

1 October 2013

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1 October 2013

EU0010000329

13 October 2013

Traineeships and Study Visits at the European Parliament European Youth Foundation - Grants for international youth activities International youth activities held in co-operation with the European Youth Centres BEST courses for students of technology

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15 October 2013

EU0010000345

15 October 2013

EU0010000361

15 October 2013

EU0010000487

15 October 2013

European Investment Bank (EIB) Research Action DG Interpretation bursaries

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Universities

Study visits for education and vocational training specialists Traineeships at the European Parliament for people with disabilities Lifelong Learning - Policy Co-operation and Innovation in Lifelong Learning (Key Activity 1) European Union Women Innovators Prize

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Documentation Improving the quality of teaching and learning in Europe’s higher education institutions This is the first report on improving the quality of teaching and learning in universities. It makes 16 recommendations including: a call for mandatory certified training for professors and other higher education teaching staff, more focus on helping students to develop entrepreneurial and innovative skills, and the creation of a European Academy of Teaching and Learning. According to the Report, many higher education institutes place insufficient emphasis on teaching in comparison with research, even though both are core missions of higher education. http://ec.europa.eu/education/higher-education/doc/modernisation_en.pdf Entrepreneurship & Young People - good practices Entrepreneurship is particularly important to face challenges related to alarmingly high youth unemployment rates in most of the EU Member States. Europe needs to invest in people, in their skills, in their ability to adapt and in their ability to innovate. To achieve this, there is a need to encourage young people, to instill in them a spirit of entrepreneurship from early on in life, initiative, confidence, calculated risk-taking, creativity, organisation, tenacity and to help them in the transition from school to adulthood. This booklet demonstrates some of the wide range of pioneering projects in the Youth in Action programme that nurture the development of such entrepreneurial skills. http://ec.europa.eu/youth/documents/publications/youth-entrepreneurship.pdf Global Employment Trends for Youth 2013: A generation at risk The study examines the continuing job crisis affecting young people in many parts of the world. It provides updated statistics on global and regional youth unemployment rates and presents ILO policy recommendations to curb the current trends. The report says the long-term impact of the youth employment crisis could be felt for decades, creating a generation at risk of suffering decent work deficits throughout their lives. http://tinyurl.com/cxldgp8 OECD Education at a Glance 2013 Issued annually, the report provides key information and data on education and training in OECD and partner countries, including 21 EU Member States. In particular it includes data on how much is spent on education, new indicators on the link between education levels and employment, data on the economic crisis, showing that education is the best protection against unemployment, as well as trend data and analysis. http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/education-at-a-glance-2013_eag-2013-en The Lithuanian Presidency of the EU Council website The website provides information about the Presidency, including its priorities, agenda, calendar of meetings, events, relevant publications, articles and interviews. It also gives access to live streaming from highest-level meetings. Video archives will contain video clips relating to the work of the EU Council and offer a tour of venues where important meetings will be held. http://www.eu2013.lt

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ERASMUS+ Explained This is a video backgrounder on the new Erasmus Plus programme. It includes interviews with the Chair of the Education Committee and Ireland's Minister for Education and Skills, filmed in Brussels in May 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR9pws_BtGw&feature=youtu.be Your Passenger Rights At Hand For the first time, this summer, EU passenger rights will cover not only travelling by air or rail, but also by ship, bus and coach. The European Commission website dedicated to passenges’ rights is available in all EU languages. Passenger rights can also be downloaded for mobile devices. http://ec.europa.eu/transport/passenger-rights

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European Opportunities Creative Encounters: Cultural Partnerships between Asia and Europe The aim of the programme is to support collaborative artistic projects in the framework of the Asia-Europe dialogue. Artists, cultural workers, arts organisations and arts networks of Asia and Europe are invited to submit initial project proposals by 15th August 2013. Full proposals should be sent before 1st November 2013. Successful applicants will be notified by December 2013. Find out more: http://www.artsnetworkasia.org/content/application_ce.html Europe in My Region Photo Competition 2013 The competition aims to highlight the work that projects across Europe are doing with the help of EU funding, and explore the meaning of these projects to local communities. EU residents, from 18 years old, are invited to join the competition and upload up to three photos of a project receiving EU funding. Photos must show the billboard or plaque with the EU flag somewhere in the picture showing that the project featured has received EU funding. Four winners will be selected, one by popular vote and three by jury. The popular vote will take place from 26th August to 6th September 2013. The 100 photos having received the most votes, excluding the winner of the popular vote, will be entered into the jury selection alongside an extra 50 photos from the competition chosen by the jury. From this pool, the jury will select three winners. Each winner will receive cash prizes to spend on digital camera equipment and a two-night trip for two to Brussels between 7th and 10th October 2013. The winners must be available to visit the ‘European Week of Regions and Cities’ event during these dates to pick up their prize. Deadline to submit entries: 23rd August 2013, 12:00 pm CET. Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanCommission/app_386310531430573 UNESCO/Keizo Obuchi research fellowships The aim of the programme is to impact on capacity building and research activities in one of four fields: -

Environment, with an emphasis on Water Sciences, Water Issues, Climate Change, Engineering Capacity Building in the Developing World; Intercultural dialogue; Information and communication technologies; Peaceful conflict resolution.

Post graduate researchers, not older than 40 years, can apply through their country's National Commission. Priority will be given to women, candidates from the least developed countries and African researchers. Each Member State may nominate a maximum of two candidates. No applications will be considered from individuals. All applications must be sent to the National Commission for UNESCO of

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the country of origin of the candidate that will then decide whether they will submit the application to UNESCO. Deadline: 30th August 2013. Find out more: http://tinyurl.com/mm5fnkl Tvebiomovies 2013 Anyone from any age and from any country is invited to create a one-minute film about different aspects of the environment. Films should address the issues outlined in one of the seven categories. Films could be funny or serious, an animation, a drama or a documentary. Films should be made in the following languages: English, Arabic, French, Spanish or Russian. Entrants can compete individually or in-group. The selected filmmakers will receive cash prizes. The winner in each category, the film that receives the most views on tve's Inspiring Change YouTube channel, will receive USD 1,500. Winning films will also be screened in Warsaw at the UN COP19 Conference in November 2013. Deadline to submit films: 30th August 2013, 23.00 GMT. Find out more: http://tve.org/biomovies Do One Thing For Diversity and Inclusion Contest 2013 As part of the ‘Do One Thing For Diversity and Inclusion’ 2013 campaign, the United Nations Alliance of Civilisations (UNAOC), in partnership with UNESCO and other partners, has launched a video contest. Participants worldwide are invited to submit videos of maximum one minute on the theme of diversity and inclusion. Videos can be in any language but, if they are in a language other than English, English subtitles should be provided. Submissions should be original. Authors of the winning videos will receive USD 1,500 and a book. Winning videos will appear on the PLURAL + Youth Video Festival DVD. Videos should be posted on the authors’ Facebook page by 27th September 2013, 12:00 PM (EDT), making sure the “Do One Thing” Facebook page is mentioned by using the tag @Do One Thing for Diversity and Inclusion. Find out more: http://www.unaoc.org/event/do-one-thing-for-diversity-and-inclusion-video-contest EU Health Prize for Journalists The prize aims to stimulate and award high quality journalism that raises awareness about good health, healthcare and patients' rights. The themes of this year are preventing illness, healthcare, health systems and patients' rights. Participants must be at least 18 years old and nationals or residents of one of the 28 EU Member States. They can submit a maximum of 2 articles. Team submissions are accepted as long as the team does not exceed 5 people. All articles must be in one of the official languages of the EU and have been originally published in either a print or online media outlet between 1st August 2012 and 30th September 2013. In each EU country, a national jury will select one national finalist, then an EU jury will select three EU level winners among the 28 finalists. All finalists will be invited to Brussels at the beginning of 2014 for the award giving. Awards will be given for first, second and third place, with prizes of €6,500, €4,000 and €2,500 respectively. Deadline to submit articles: 30th September 2013. Find out more: http://ec.europa.eu/health-eu/journalist_prize

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MEDEA Awards 2013 The aim of the awards is to encourage innovation and good practice in the use of media (audio, video, graphics and animation) in education. They also recognise and promote excellence in the production and pedagogical design of media-rich learning resources. The Award Categories for this year are the following: - The MEDEA Award for User-Generated Educational Media - The special Award for European Collaboration in the creation of Educational Media - The Special Prize for Promoting EU Citizenship 2013. Any multimedia material or programme that has been created after 1 st January 2010, and for use in formal or informal education and/or training can be submitted by 30th September 2013 (midnight). Find out more: http://www.medea-awards.com 60 Second Science Video Competition Aim of the competition is to celebrate the ability to better understand the world around us. Everyone worldwide is invited to create a short video explaining an invention, an experiment, a science concept or an idea. The video must be a “Science� based video or animation of 60 seconds in which contestants should explain the science, not merely demonstrate a phenomenon. Deadline to register: 14th November midnight GMT/UTC. Deadline to submit entries: 20th November 2013 midnight GMT/UTC. The best entries will be rewarded with cash prizes. Find out more: http://www.60secondscience.net Please also look at the Programmes folder within the Eurodesk intranet for news on European and international (funding) opportunities.

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Highlights Multiannual Financial Framework: political agreement reached On 27th June, the President of the European Parliament and the President of the Council, with the support of the European Commission, have reached an agreement on the European Union's future budget, the Multiannual Financial Framework, with an amount of EUR 960bn for the next seven years 2014-2020 including: - EUR 6 billion for the Youth Guarantee to tackle youth unemployment - EUR 16 billion for the Erasmus+ programme for education and training. Up to EUR 2 543 million may be used in 2014 and 2015, as part of the annual budgetary procedure, for specified policy objectives relating to youth employment, research, ERASMUS in particular for apprenticeships, and SMEs. The Institutions agreed to use this amount as follows: EUR 2 143 million for Youth Employment, 200 million for Horizon 2020, 150 million for Erasmus and 50 million for COSME. http://tinyurl.com/q7k6soy Erasmus+ programme agreement reached "Erasmus+" is set to be the EU's next EUR 16 billion framework programme for education, training, youth and sport, following an agreement confirmed by Parliament negotiators and the Council on Wednesday 26th June. The overall budget for the new programme is subject to approval of the EU's overall multi-annual financial framework (MFF) for that period. The programme brings together the Lifelong Learning Programme (Leonardo, Comenius, Grundtvig, Erasmus and Jean Monnet actions), Youth in Action and five other international programmes including Erasmus Mundus and Tempus into one single and simplified programme.

The new programme will focus on formal and informal learning across EU borders to improve the skills and employability of students, educators and workers. For the first time, sport will be a core component with a focus on grassroots activities, inclusivity and cooperation. Of the total financial envelope, 77.5% will be allocated to the "education and training" sector, and an additional 3.5% will go to a new Loan Guarantee Facility. The youth sector will receive 10%, the sport sector 1.8%. All three institutions agreed that there should be a substantial increase in the programme's budget, but the final figures depend on the outcome of the MFF negotiations. The next step is for the Culture and Education committee to give its formal approval to the outcome of the negotiations. Then the final text will go to plenary, probably in October. http://tinyurl.com/qc2n6cv http://tinyurl.com/otgesp8 New programme for Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI) The European Parliament and the Council reached a political agreement on the EU programme for Employment and Social Innovation (EaSI) with a proposed budget of â‚Ź815 million for the 2014-20 period. EaSI will support Member States efforts in the design and implementation of employment and social reforms at European, national as well as regional and local levels by means of policy coordination, the identification, analysis and sharing of best practices. EaSI integrates and extends the coverage of three existing programmes: Progress, EURES and the European Progress Microfinance Facility. The EaSI forms the fourth pillar of the EU Initiative for Employment and Social Inclusion 2014-2020. The political agreement will follow the ordinary procedure and should be

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endorsed by the European Parliament and Council before the end of 2013 to allow the launching of EaSI in January 2014. http://tinyurl.com/p4fpr2e European Council adopts conclusions on youth unemployment At the European Council meeting, held on 27th-28th June 2013, EU leaders agreed on concrete measures to tackle youth unemployment. According to EU leaders, efforts should be mobilised around the shared objective of getting young people who are not in education, employment or training back to work or into education or training within four months, as set out in the Council's recommendation on the "Youth Guarantee". Building on the Commission's communication on youth employment, determined and immediate action is required at both national and EU level and the EU should mobilise all available instruments in support of youth employment. http://tinyurl.com/lxq8tws Croatia joins the EU On 1st July 2013 Croatia has joined the European Union, becoming the EU’s 28th Member State. Croatia's accession marks another milestone in the construction of a united Europe: its accession is the result of a decadelong negotiation process. Since the formal application for EU membership in 2003, Croatia has invested considerable effort and fulfilled all the accession criteria needed to bring it into line with EU laws and standards. On accession day, Croatian is the 24th official language of the European Union, equal in legal and political status to all other official languages of the EU. http://www.croatia-in-the-eu.eu Erasmus Student Network (ESN) Survey on Visas and Residence Permits The European Commission is revising its Visa Directive regulating how Visas

and Residence Permits are treated in the European Union. In this context the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) has launched a Survey on Visas and Residence Permits. The survey aims at exploring issues concerning Visas and Residence Permits and give meaningful insight into the needs and problems of mobile people. The results and recommendations will feed into the consultation process. All individuals who have at some point in their lives applied either for a visa or a residence permit are invited to fill in the survey here. http://tinyurl.com/nug9ulf Supporting artistic and cultural creation in the EU On 18th June, the European Parliament Committee on Culture and Education voted a draft resolution asking the EU to support and exploit music and architecture, video games, crafts, design and fashion as sources of economic growth and jobs. The Resolution calls for a stronger partnership with universities to equip young people with the requisite skills. It also advocates creating a social status to counter the precarity of many professionals in these fields. http://tinyurl.com/qf8ymox New lower price caps for mobile roaming from 1st July Data roaming will now be up to 91% cheaper in 2013 compared to 2007. The new prices caps, which entered into force on 1st July 2013, are: - Downloading data or browsing the Internet - 45 cents/MB + VAT - Making calls - 24 cents/min + VAT - Receiving a call - 7 cents/minute + VAT - Sending a text message - 8 cents + VAT http://tinyurl.com/pf3uktm http://tinyurl.com/ngogfhy Bristol crowned European Green Capital 2015 The UK city of Bristol has won the European Green Capital Award for 2015. The award was presented by EU Environment Commissioner Janez PotoÄ?nik at a ceremony in Nantes,

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France, which currently holds the title, on 14th June 2013. Bristol received recognition for its investment plans in the areas of transport and energy, and especially for its commitment to act as a true role model for the green

economy in Europe and beyond. Its communication and social media strategy were also highlighted as a real call to action for its citizens. http://tinyurl.com/nssnx28

Please also look at the News folder within the Eurodesk intranet for other European news from the network.

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Upcoming Events 1st July – 31st December 2013: Lithuanian EU Presidency On 1st July 2013 Lithuania, for the first time since accession to the EU in 2004, took over the rotating EU presidency from Ireland. The Lithuanian Presidency is the second of the Trio Presidency with Ireland and Greece; the three members have agreed on a common framework for the 18 months period. The new Presidency priorities are: credibility, growth and openness. The work programme, agenda, and events taking place during these six months can be found on http://www.eu2013.lt 1st-8th August 2013: European BEST Engineering Competition (EBEC), Warsaw, Poland EBEC is a series of engineering competitions organised by BEST (Board of European Students of Technology). EBEC is the biggest engineering contest in Europe with 3 levels, 30 countries, 83 leading technical universities and 6,500 participants. Thirty teams, each composed of four students, will bring new ideas and solutions for interesting problems that are given by companies. Those teams, gathered from 15 National and Regional Engineering BEST Competitions respectively, are now gearing up to face real life engineering challenges in two categories: Team Design (practical solution with a physical prototype) and Case Study (hypothetical solutions for real-life problems). Find out more: http://ebec2013.best.warszawa.pl/index.html 5th-12th August 2013: 21st Sziget Festival, Óbudai Island, Hungary For an entire week in August the Obudai island, in the middle of the Danube just outside Budapest, will become a self-contained party city, a temporary home of a multitude of international stars, Hungarian bands, performers, DJs, theatre groups, acrobats, humorists, dancers, puppeteers and thousands of young people from around the world. The aim of this multi-cultural event is to provide a variety of cultural programmes for the many European and international visitors who will attend the week long festival. Detailed information about the programme, tickets, travel and accommodation can be found on: http://www.sziget.hu/festival_english#.T-xo5o6_1jg 26th-29th August 2013: Model UN Workshop, UN Headquarters, New York, USA The workshop aims to provide students, who are actively involved in organising Model UN programmes at the university level around the world, with a deeper understanding of how the General Assembly operates. The workshop is addressed to any student who will be organising a Model UN programme at the university level any where in the world between September 2013 and August 2014. Faculty advisors who have a role in planning MUN conferences as well as student who are interested in organising a Model UN conference and have had a leadership role in other Model UN programmes can also apply. There is no registration fee for students or faculty advisors; however, participants are responsible for all travel and living costs during the four-day workshop. The deadline for receiving applications is 15th July 2013. Find out more: http://outreach.un.org/mun

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10th-13th September 2013: Annual Conference of the European Association for International Education (EAIE), Istanbul, Turkey Higher education professionals from around the world will meet at Europe's largest international higher education conference to exchange ideas, learn from best practices and debate policies and hot topics in the field. This year's theme is “Weaving the future of global partnerships”. Deadline to register: 21st August 2013. Find out more: http://www.eaie.org/home/conference/istanbul.html 25th-29th September 2013: Training on Quality Assurance of Non-Formal Education, Mollina, Spain Organised by the European Youth forum, the training aims to build the capacity of youth organisations in assuring quality of their educational projects through the Quality Assurance Framework for Non-Formal Education (NFE) developed by the European Youth Forum. The training is addressed to members of youth organisations actively involved in the design, implementation and/or evaluation of NFE events/projects, in whichever capacity (eg. trainer, project coordinator, youth leader, support/volunteers, evaluator). Applicants should be from 18 to 35 years old and be able to work in English. Priority will be given to participants nominated by European Youth Forum Member Organisations and to members of the Forum’s Pool of Trainers and Facilitators. Deadline to apply: 9th July 2013. Find out more: http://database.youthforum.org/public/event-details/event/426 4th-6th November 2013: European Culture Forum, Brussels, Belgium The Forum will bring together policy makers, stakeholders, artists and professionals in the field of culture, and will address some of the hottest topics in the sector. The Forum will be an opportunity to meet and network, debate key trends and developments in the cultural sector, and help set the agenda for future cultural policy and funding at EU level. Deadline to register: 16th September 2013. Find out more: http://ec.europa.eu/culture/events/forum2013/index_en.htm European Citizenship Training Courses 2013/2014 The courses are meant to support youth workers and youth leaders developing their critical understanding of European Citizenship and encourage them to integrate the topic in their practical work. List of proposed Courses for 2013: •Training Course 2: ECTC-BG in Bulgaria (9th-15th December 2013) Deadline: 8th September 2013; •Training Course 7: ECTC-ES in Spain (24th February–2nd March 2014) Deadline: to be announced. All details are available here: http://www.salto-youth.net/rc/training-and-cooperation/tc-rcnanetworktcs/europeancitizenship 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

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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 Coming up: European Festivals Information on the biggest pop and rock festivals in Europe can be found on the European Festival Planner on the Yourope site of the European Festival Association. http://www.yourope.org Searching for more background information on festivals, have a look at Wiki. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_festival European and worldwide Rock Festivals – although the layout is simple, it has an extensive list of festivals. http://members.a1.net/mtpios/Festivals/Festivals.htm More general site with links to cultural events and festivals, not only rock festivals, in Europe. http://www.bugbog.com/festivals/european_festivals.html Summer Music Festivals Europe 2013 http://www.festivalsearcher.com/festivallists.aspx?region=europe

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