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Deadlines up to 15 June 2015 Documentation Opportunities Highlights Upcoming Events
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Deadlines up to 15 June 2015 Deadline Reminder: http://eurodesk.eu/deadline-reminder Reference number
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EU0010000542
9 Mar 2015
Adobe Youth Voices Awards
EU0010000571
9 March 2015
UNAOC-Education First Summer School
EU0010000555
16 Mar 2015
JM Jazz World Orchestra 2015
EU0010000656
18 Mar 2015
Future Leaders Programme
EU0010000650
20 Mar 2015
EU0010000181
20 Mar 2015
EU0010000554
21 Mar 2015
Social Innovation Tournament
EU0010000329
22 Mar 2015
BEST courses for students of technology
EU0010000622
26 Mar 2015
Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence
EU0010000621
26 Mar 2015
Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Chairs
EU0010000620
26 Mar 2015
Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Modules
EU0010000626
26 Mar 2015
Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Projects
EU0010000624
26 Mar 2015
EU0010000623
26 Mar 2015
EU0010000625
26 Mar 2015
Erasmus+Jean Monnet Networks
EU0010000028
26 Mar 2015
EU-Japan Training programmes
EU0010000651
29 Mar 2015
EU0010000615
31 Mar 2015
EU0001000324
31 Mar 2015
Marco Biagi Awards for young scholars
EU0010000541
31 Mar 2015
Photo Contest - What does science mean to you?
EU0010000020
31 Mar 2015
EU0010000152
31 Mar 2015
EU0010000234
31 Mar 2015
EU0010000653
1 Apr 2015
EU0010000550
1 Apr 2015
European Space Camp
EU0010000085
1 Apr 2015
European Youth Foundation - Grants for international youth activities
Erasmus+ Key action3: Support for policy reform-Initiatives for policy innovation Traineeships and student summer jobs at the European Investment Bank
Erasmus+ Jean associations Erasmus+ Jean institutions
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Photo Competition Be our guest photographer! Erasmus+Key Action2-Strategic Partnerships in the field of education, training and youth
Traineeships at the Committee of the Regions Traineeships at the Economic and Social Committee Traineeships at the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade marks and Designs) EU Aid Volunteers initiative: Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
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International youth activities held in cooperation with the European Youth Centres Erasmus+Key Action1-Large-scale European Volunteering Service Events Erasmus+Key Action2-Capacity Building in the field of youth EDD 2015 - Youth Photo Contest - Our Future is on the Table Video competition: “What does a united Europe mean to you?”
EU0010000229
1 Apr 2015
EU0010000610
3 Apr 2015
EU0010000618
3 Apr 2015
EU0010000591
10 Apr 2015
EU0010000660
10 Apr 2015
EU0010000413
15 Apr 2015
Bogliasco Fellowships Programme
EU0010000544
15 Apr 2015
UN-HABITAT Urban Youth Fund
EU0010000260
15 Apr 2015
Innovact Awards
EU0010000050
28 Apr 2015
EU0010000604
30 Apr 2015
EU0010000606
30 Apr 2015
EU0010000607
30 Apr 2015
EU0010000615
30 Apr 2015
Horizon2020: Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions Erasmus+Key Action1-Mobility project for young people-European Voluntary Service Erasmus+Key Action1-Mobility project for young people-Youth Exchanges Erasmus+Key Action1-Mobility project for Youth workers Erasmus+Key Action2-Strategic Partnerships Erasmus+Key Action3-Structured Dialogue: meetings between young people and decision-makers in the field of youth Erasmus+Key Action3-Support for Policy Reform-Comprehensive policy frameworks for continuing vocational education and training
EU0010000619
30 Apr 2015
EU0010000655
30 Apr 2015
EU0010000147
30 Apr 2015
Traineeships at the European Ombudsman
EU0010000150
30 Apr 2015
Internship programme at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
EU0010000180
30 Apr 2015
Traineeship at the Court of Justice
EU0010000147
30 Apr 2015
Traineeships at the European Ombudsman
EU0010000352
30 Apr 2015
EU0010000584
1 May 2015
EU0010000527
10 May 2015
Europemobility Video Contest
EU0010000608
14 May 2015
Erasmus+Sport: Collaborative Partnerships
EU0010000609
14 May 2015
EU0010000652
14 May 2015
EU0010000178
15 May 2015
EU0010000004
15 May 2015
EU0010000345
15 May 2015
Traineeships at the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Research Fellowship
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
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EU0010000631
1 June 2015
Training placements Parliament
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EU0010000404
28 June 2015
European Youth Capital
EU0010000461
30 June 2015
World Bank Youth Professionals Programme
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Documentation Erasmus+ Inclusion and Diversity Strategy in the field of Youth Young people have been hit particularly hard by the economic crisis of 2008 and its aftermath and increasing numbers face long-term unemployment, discrimination and poverty. The revised strategy seeks to achieve an even greater impact on the lives of disadvantaged young people and to ensure that Erasmus+ responds positively to diversity in the field of youth. http://bit.ly/18udYTI Adult Education and Training in Europe The Eurydice report supports the exchange of policy and practice between countries and concentrates on measures to ensure that the most vulnerable groups of adult learners, in particular those with low basic skills or insufficient qualifications, have appropriate access to lifelong learning opportunities. The report's six chapters cover background statistical data on adult education and training, national policy commitments to adult learning, main types of publicly subsidised programmes, learning flexibility and progression pathways, outreach initiatives and guidance services as well as targeted financial support. Full version: http://bit.ly/1CddRFL Highlights: http://bit.ly/1zKG6fa Country descriptions: http://bit.ly/1Cm8hAR 5 Years of Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs The brochure analyses the impact of the programme after its five years of existence. According to the publication, the programme has a positive impact on the European economy and contributes directly to the creation of new companies, with more than a third of the aspiring entrepreneurs going on to create their own business after the exchange. In addition, 61% of new entrepreneurs and 54% of host entrepreneurs surveyed increased their turnover after participating in the programme. http://bit.ly/1qiy2zh ILO Report: Is education the solution to decent work for youth in developing economies? The International Labour Organisation report provides up-to-date evidence on the link between labour market outcomes and educational attainment for the population of youth in low and middle-income countries. Based on the school-to-work transitions surveys (SWTSs) run in 2012-2013, the report summarises the education profile of youth, identifies patterns of qualifications mismatch measured in over and undereducation and examines rates of return to education. http://bit.ly/1ABhAuI
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U-Multirank results on International Orientation of Higher Education U-Multirank has published an international orientation ranking for 237 UMultirank higher education institutions. The "readymade ranking" looks at performance over four indicators for international orientation: spread across teaching and learning; doctoral training; research and the composition of the academic staff. The rankings compare internationalisation for whole institutions and for specific disciplines (mechanical engineering; electrical engineering; physics; and business studies). Only 27 out of the 237 achieve top scores on all four indicators. http://bit.ly/1KE5eI2 School Education Gateway New website, linked to eTwinning, providing information on European education policy, news, expert articles, best practices and additional resources in 23 languages. The website is aimed primarily at teachers and school staff, as well as education sector experts and organisations. The School Education Gateway is complemented by three tools facilitating access to Erasmus+ actions: a catalogue of professional development on-site courses for teachers and school staff, a repository of mobility opportunities and strategic partnership requests. http://www.schooleducationgateway.eu Ye! Online community of young entrepreneurs Online community of young entrepreneurs between 16 and 30 years old. The platform provides young entrepreneurs with business knowledge, an online community and social network, a coaching programme and links to funding. http://yecommunity.com/en DocLinks - Connecting African and European Candidates The aim of this network is to facilitate discussion and future cooperation betwen PhD candidates and early career researchers in Europe and Africa. Users can share ideas and insights about current or future research on any topic as well as any issues relevant to their PhD. http://www.doclinks.org
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Opportunities Future Leaders Programme Young leaders from 21 to 26 years of age from all around the world, playing an active role in the fight against poverty or involved in innovative projects to address global challenges in their community, are invited to apply for the Programme and get the chance to win an invitation to the 2015 edition of European Development Days (EDD15), taking place in Brussels, Belgium on 3rd-4th June. Selected Future Leaders will speak in the auditorium panel discussions, along with key political leaders, and have the opportunity to present their story to the audience, engaging with the delegations of governments and international organisations. Prior and during the forum, they will also have the opportunity to visit the EU institutions, meet relevant development policy-makers and present practices from their regions. Deadline: 18th March 2015, 23.59 CET. Find out more: http://www.eudevdays.eu/futureleaders European Investment Bank - Summer jobs for students The European Investment Bank offers a limited number of summer jobs for students in the period from June to September, from two to four weeks maximum, providing the opportunity to gain first exposure to working life and to earn some pocket money. To be eligible, students must be aged from 18 to 25 inclusive and must still be attending an educational establishment. Students should live locally in Luxembourg or the surrounding areas or be able to secure accommodation at their own expense. Students taking up these summer jobs provide general assistance in basic administrative tasks. Applicants are selected by drawing lots. Interested applicants should apply on-line between 9th and 20th March 2015. Applications from those who have worked as a summer student in the Bank in the last 3 years will not be taken into consideration. Find out more: http://www.eib.org/about/jobs/working/summer/index.htm YouthActionNetGlobal Laureate Fellowship Programme The Programme gives support to 20 young social entrepreneurs who, through their emerging projects, promote social change and connect youth with local communities. Eligible candidates should be between 18 and 29 years old, as of 1st October 2015. They should be founders or cofounders of existing ventures with at least one year of impact, be fluent in English and be available to attend leadership training and public events from 2nd to 8th October 2015 in Washington, DC. Deadline: 25th March 2015, midnight EDT. Find out more: http://www.youthactionnet.org/apply
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Photo Contest - What does science mean to you? Every month, teams of three young people from 13 to 18 years old, from the European Union, will have the opportunity to express their answers to the question ‘What does science mean to you?’ in a photo. The photos will be voted online by their peers. Each month, between 15th January 2015 and 15th May 2015, three winning teams will be announced based on the results of online voting. The twelve monthly winning entries will then be submitted to a jury which will determine the final three winning teams of the competition. The teams must consist of at least two girls. Only one photo per team may be submitted. No team member can participate in more than one team. The online voting will be open from the first day of the month (from 00:01 CET) until the 15th of the month (at 23:59 CET). The monthly winners will be announced on the website during the week after the voting period. The final three winning teams will be announced on the website on the 25th of May 2015. The 1st Prize winning team will be offered a trip to Milan, Italy, to attend the European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) in September 2015 for no more than 3 days. The 2nd Prize winning team will be offered an ICE Watch branded with the campaign's visual identity: Science: it's a girl thing! The 3rd Prize winning team will be offered a Xoopar Boy/Girl Bluetooth Speaker branded with the campaign's visual identity. Deadline to submit entries: 31st March, 30th April 2015. The Contest is organised by the European Commission. Find out more: http://science-girl-thing.eu/en/contest Video competition - What does a united Europe mean to you? Y Young people, from 13 to 15 years old, from the EU Member States, candidate countries and potential candidates in Southeast Europe are invited to share their views in a one-minute video on what a united Europe means to them. National juries will select one entry from each country. The winners will travel to Brussels, Belgium, where they will have the opportunity to explore the city and the European institutions, and meet young people from all over Europe. The competition is organised by the European Commission. Deadline: 10th April 2015, midnight CET. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1CD0CPI Youth Photo Contest - Our Future is on the Table Launched by the European Commission in the framework of the European Development Days 2015, the contest invites young people between 15 and 25 from all over the world to submit photos and a short story explaining their vision of how food affects our future. Participants will have the opportunity to share photos in three different categories: how food affects the environment, society or the economy. Participants will upload their photo on the EuropeAid Facebook page, accompanied by a short caption of maximum 140 characters, as well as a short text of
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maximum 1 000 characters to explain the story behind the photo. Entrants may submit multiple entries but will only be judged for the one photo that has the most votes. The six talented finalists, one per continent, will win an all-expenses paid trip to Brussels, Belgium to attend European Development Days on 3rd-4th June 2015. Their photos will be displayed during the forum and they will have the opportunity to meet global leaders in development. The finalists will be determined by a jury who will choose from the 30 photos attracting the highest number of votes on Facebook. During the forum, attendees will be invited to vote for their favourite picture among those submitted by the six finalists. The author of the winning photo will be invited to attend the 2015 Universal Exhibition in Milan, Italy, ‘Feeding the planet. Energy for life’. Deadline: 10th April 2015, 23:59 CET Find out more: http://eudevdays.eu/youth/photocontest UN-HABITAT Urban Youth Fund 2015 Youth-led organisations in developing countries working to improve the lives of young people and their communities can apply for financing their projects through the UN-HABITAT Urban Youth Fund. The Fund grants projects promoting employment, good governance, shelter and secure tenure. Small development initiatives are eligible for grants up to $25,000. Applicants should be between 15 to 32 years of age and coming from developing countries. Support will be given primarily to those working to improve slum conditions and to raise opportunities for young people growing up in poverty. Projects encouraging gender equality or involving partnerships with the government or the private sector are particularly welcome. Deadline: 15th April 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1B1qzag Innovact Awards The aim of the awards is to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in all their forms. The competition is open to innovative entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds and proposing projects/start-up of any field of activity. The contest awards projects in three categories: - Campus: for innovative student projects, including post-incubation projects; - Creation: for innovative projects close to implementation; - Startup: for startups (less than 3 years) that were established less than 3 years ago and have not yet developed their business. Five to ten best innovative projects selected will integrate Promo Innovact 2015 and benefit from 9 months of acceleration program (coaching, training, tool set relationship) to create, fund, implement and develop their start- up in Reims. Deadline: 17th April 2015. Find out more: http://awards.innovact.com
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Please also look at the Opportunities folder within the Eurodesk intranet for news on European and international (funding) opportunities.
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Highlights Eurostat release: January 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 11.2% in January 2015, down from 11.3% in December 2014, and from 11.8% in January 2014. This is the lowest rate recorded in the Euro area since April 2012. The EU28 unemployment rate was 9.8% in January 2015, down from 9.9% in December 2014 and from 10.6% in January 2014. In January 2015, 4.889 million young persons (under 25) were unemployed in the EU28, of whom 3.281 million were in the Euro area. Compared with January 2014, youth unemployment decreased by 562 000 in the EU28 and by 259 000 in the Euro area. In January 2015, the youth unemployment rate was 21.2% in the EU28 and 22.9% in the Euro area, compared with 23.3% and 24.3% respectively in January 2014. http://bit.ly/1B1mgvH Employment, enterprises, and entrepreneurship for growth - EP Budgets Committee guidelines voted According to a Resolution voted by the Budgets Committee of the European Parliament, next year’s EU budget priorities should be fostering growth by helping employment, enterprises and entrepreneurship, showing solidarity both within the EU and with countries outside it and putting EU finances in order by tackling the overdue payments backlog and reforming the EU revenue system. According to the Resolution, the EU budget and the Juncker investment plan should help the 20 million small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which account for 99% of business in the EU, to again become its main job creators. EU funds should also encourage the creation of start-ups. Concerning the “European Youth Initiative” job creation schemes for young people, the Commission should look into the reasons for the initiative’s slow start in EU member states and ensure that it is funded beyond 2015. http://bit.ly/1DhxLx9 Erasmus+ Master Loan Guarantee Scheme – EIF calls on banks New to Erasmus+ in 2015 is the Erasmus+Master Loans Guarantee Scheme, initiated by the European Commission in cooperation with the European Investment Fund (EIF). As part of the implementation of this scheme on 13th February, the EIF has launched a 'call for expression of interest' inviting banks to sign up to the new Erasmus+ Master Loans Guarantee Scheme. Loans will become available to Master students later in 2015, once banks have been selected by the EIF. The loans should help Bachelor's graduates to study abroad for a full Master's degree (up to €12,000 for 1 year or up to €18,000 for a 2 year Master's programme, to be taken in a different EU/Erasmus+ country from where the student obtained their Bachelor's degree). The new Guarantee Scheme will see up to €3 billion in loans provided and will benefit up to 200,000 students by 2020.
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http://bit.ly/1LQ0XAb Survey abouth Youth Hate Speech In the framework of the No Hate Speech campaign, the Council of Europe is inviting young people worldwide to tell their thoughts and experience about hate speech on the Internet. The survey is available in 27 languages, is simple and quick and will be useful to define the follow-up to the campaign at European and national levels. The survey is available here and will be open until 22nd March 2015. Public consultation on service provision to long-term unemployed Launched by the European Commission, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, the consultation aims to collect thoughts and opinions from citizens, key stakeholders and experts on measures for long-term unemployed to bring them back into employment, and to shorten the period they are unemployed. The consultation is available here and will be open until 15th May 2015. Georgia first neighbourhood country to join the Creative Europe Programme On 26th February, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Tibor Navracsics and Georgian Minister of Culture and Monument Protection Mikheil Giorgadze signed an Agreement on Georgian participation in the Creative Europe Programme, the EU programme for the support of cultural and creative sectors. This makes Georgia the first neighbourhood country to join the Programme, and allows cultural and creative organisations from Georgia to team up with partners from all over Europe to get funding for cultural cooperation projects, literary translation schemes, and cultural networks and platforms in the framework of Creative Europe. http://bit.ly/1zkW3nC European Parliament debate on front-loading €1 billion for Youth Employment Initiative in 2015 The latest plan to make €1 billion in Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) funding, i.e. one-third of the total for 2014-2020, available in 2015 alone was debated on 10 February at the European Parliament with European Commissioner Thyssen. This plan could deliver a thirtyfold increase in the funding made available for EU member states in 2015 to support their efforts to get 650,000 young people into work. Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) funding tops up European Social Fund (ESF) money in member states with regions where youth unemployment exceeds 25%. Parliament and Council would need to amend ESF rules to allow the plan to front-load YEI funding in 2015 to be put into effect. http://bit.ly/1IJPwxC
First meeting of the European Intergroup
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The European Parliament’s renewed Youth Intergroup met on 4th February 2015 for the first time during the European Parliament’s 8th term (201419). Seven MEPs were also elected as Co-Chairs and Vice-Chairs, and will be involved in organising the intergroup’s work over the next five years. Participants, around 20 MEPs and their representatives, outlined a strong desire to build a coalition for young people. Though not official Parliament committees, Intergroups are formed by MEPs with a view to debating issues of significant importance and, therefore, can develop strong influence in the Parliament. For the last five years, the Youth Intergroup of the European Parliament has provided a unique space for MEPs from different political groups and committees to exchange views and work together on comprehensive and effective policies affecting young people, in conjunction with youth civil society and young people themselves. http://bit.ly/1BWVNwM 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 5th March 2015: High Level Conference - A New Start for Social Dialogue, Brussels, Belgium The high level conference marking “A new start for social dialogue” will focus on concrete ways to strengthen social dialogue throughout the EU with EU cross-industry social partners and their national affiliates from all Member States, as well as EU sector social partner organisations. Social dialogue at all levels is a prerequisite for the functioning of Europe’s social market economy and crucial to promote both competitiveness and fairness. Participation to the event is by invitation only. The event will be webcast live here from 09:15 to 15:30 CET. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1BbSJRt 9th March 2015: EESC Public Hearing on Sport and European Values, Brussels, Belgium Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), the hearing will explore how sport can strengthen European values such as mutual respect, social integration and equality between men and women. The aim of the Hearing is to draw lessons from such initiatives and suggest new ways to make sport a vehicle for integration in Europe. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1EsffXg 11th March 2015: Taking action on long-term unemployment: national and European perspectives, Zagreb, Croatia Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee, the conference will look into what good practices are already in place and what further measures will be necessary to tackle long-term unemployment and provide opportunities for those most at risk of social exclusion. The presentations and discussions will focus on the situation at both national and EU level. Dealine to register: 9th March 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1KcNhDP 12th March 2015: EYF launch event of the "Employers Guide for Quality Internships", Brussels, Belgium The European Youth Forum and partners will launch the ‘Employers Guide for Quality Internships’ at the offices of the British Chamber of Commerce in Brussels, Belgium. The Employer’s Guide is a how-to tool, offering a collection of best practices and tips, in order to facilitate companies in
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providing internships that are of value to Europe’s young people. The event will be an opportunity to find out how employers can provide internship experiences that work for young people and businesses alike. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1BCzQY3 14th-22nd March 2015: European-wide Action Week Against Racism Racism is not a local issue and the Action Week Against Racism can help to set the agenda on all levels. Cooperating in the Action Week will give all participants and activists new energy and inspiration to go on with their everyday struggle against racism and intolerance. Find out how to get involved: http://weekagainstracism.eu 16th March 2015: European Consumer Day, Brussels, Belgium The 17th edition of the European Consumer Day will focus on new trends in consumption. Can responsible consumption become a reality or is it only a mirage? Is the society ready for the sharing economy? What challenges do the new trends bring? Deadline to register: 12th March 2015. Find out more on: http://bit.ly/1DP7Z6l 28th March 2015: Earth Hour Global call for action to every individual, every business and every community to stand up, to take responsibility and to get involved by switching off lights for one hour at 8:30 pm on Saturday 28th March thereby sending a powerful global message that they care enough about climate change. People across the world will turn off their lights and join together in creating the vital conversation about the future of the planet. It is an opportunity for everybody to become more sustainable and do something positive for the environment. Find out more: http://www.earthhour.org 8th-12th April 2015: CELAC-EU Youth Days - Decent Employment Quito, Ecuador In the build up to the 2015 EU-CELAC Heads of State Summit, the EU-LAC Foundation is organising the first CELAC-EU Youth Days in Ecuador for participants from the EU and Latin American and Caribbean regions. The event will focus on decent employment, a common challenge for young people in both regions. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss possibilities for common solutions to the challenge of decent employment. The conclusions of the event will offer concrete proposals for public policy and cooperation between both regions with the purpose of promoting decent employment for youth. Participants should be between 18 and 31 years old, involved in a Member Organisation of the European Youth
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Forum or other youth organisations. Working languages will be English and Spanish. Deadline to apply: 6th March 2015, 15:00 CET. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1GMgCzh 23rd-26th March 2015: EU Youth Conference, Riga, Latvia Hosted by the Latvian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the EU Youth Conference is one of the milestones of the structured dialogue process, the forum for continuous joint reflection on the priorities, implementation and follow-up of European cooperation in the youth field. The Conference builds upon the results of national consultations conducted in the 28 Member States of the European Union as well as the reports submitted by International Non-Governmental Youth Organisations (INGYOs). The conference topic will be “Empowering Young People for Political participation in democratic life in Europe”. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1ABOgCr 26th-27th March 2015: 19th Conference DG Interpretation – Universities, Brussels, Belgium DG Interpretation of the European Commission cooperates very closely with universities to ensure professionally focused training of the highest quality. Once a year, DG Interpretation holds a universities conference with participants from universities, national governments and European and international institutions. This year's theme will be "re-Making Connections". The conference will be webcast live. Find out more: http://bit.ly/17hhhfE 20th-24th April 2015: Training workshop on combating antigypsyism through education, Strasbourg, France The training aims to develop 20 young educators’ competences to address issues related to antigypsyism through educational activities with young people and, by doing so, associating them to the wider use of the toolkit. Furthermore the training will support the exchange of practices and networking among participants and identify support measures and actions within the framework of the Roma Youth Action Plan for combating antigypsyism. The training is addressed to young people between 18 and 30 years old, with experience in developing and running educational activities with young people and active in Roma communities. Daedline to apply: 16th March 2015, midnight CET. Find out more: http://bit.ly/17NRc8q Training of Trainers for Youth in the Council of Europe (TRAYCE) The training course aims to support the quality development of non-
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formal education activities in the Council of Europe through the development of competence of trainers active in the youth field. Participants should come from and be supported by a youth organisation, network or pool of trainers. They should have an educational function, be doing non-formal education activities, reside in one of the countries of the European Cultural Convention or in one of the countries of the neighbourhood policy, have already some relevant experiences of European level youth work education and training activities and be able to work in English. Candidates from underrepresented countries in the Trainers Pool and candidates from underrepresented groups, such as ethnic minorities, Roma, migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees, people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods, people with disabilities, will be given priority in the selection. Deadline to apply: 10th March 2015, midnight CET. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1ABxpzB 12th-15th May 2015: 6th European Platform of Youth Centres, Sremski Karlovci, Serbia The European Platform of Youth Centres is organised annually and is a platform for exchange and knowledge sharing among youth centres interested in acquiring the Council of Europe Quality Label for Youth Centres. The Platform is addressed to leaders of youth centres aspiring to receive the Quality Label and those who already have obtained it, decision-makers planning to establish a youth centre with Council of Europe philosophy and quality standards, members of the statutory bodies of the Council of Europe youth sector and selected experts. Deadline to apply: 20th March 2015. Find out more: http://bit.ly/1BCAW6n 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