Eurodesk Brussels Link Bulletin: September 2012

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Eurodesk Brussels Link B u l l e t i n September 2012

Deadlines up to 15 December 2012 Documentation European Opportunities Highlights Upcoming Events


Deadlines Deadlines up to 15 December 2012 Deadline Reminder: http://www.eurodesk.eu/edesk/SearchDb.do?go=1 Reference Deadline Programme Title number EU0010000259

12 October 2012

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14 October 2012

EU0010000345

15 October 2012

EU0010000352

15 October 2012

EU0010000483

15 October 2012

EU0010000408

17 October 2012

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19 October 2012

Traineeships at the European Parliament for people with a disability Traineeships at the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe Roma Education Fund Scholarships Programme 20122013 European Research Council (ERC) Starting Independent Researcher Grants CIPE Youth Essay Competition

EU0010000373

20 October 2012

Juvenes Translatores - translation contest for schools

EU0010000263

31 October 2012

Internships at the World Bank

EU0010000234

31 October 2012

EU0010000150

31 October 2012

EU0010000267

31 October 2012

Traineeships at the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade marks and Designs) Internship programme at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights European E-learning Award – EureleA

EU0010000372

1 November 2012

Euro-Med Youth Programme

EU0010000381

7 November 2012

EU0010000165

7 November 2012

EU0010000178

15 November 2012

Culture (2007-2013) : Strand 3 - Support for analysis and dissemination activities Culture (2007-2013) : Strand 1 - Support for Cultural Actions Translation Traineeships at the European Parliament

EU0010000320

15 November 2012

EU0010000522

22 November 2012

Study visits for education and vocational training specialists BEST courses for students of technology

Traineeships at the European Free Trade Association EFTA European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grants

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Documentation International qualifications: what do they mean for citizens? A new Cedefop study opens a discussion on international qualifications: what they are, how they are managed, and how they may affect national qualifications and standards as well as the common EU tools for vocational education and training. http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/downloadmanager.aspx?id=20266&lang=en&type=publication 2012-2013 school and academic calendars Published by the Eurydice network, the school calendar contains data on the length of the school year in each country, the start and the end of each school year, and the timing and length of school holidays. It covers both primary and secondary education. The academic calendar shows how the academic year is structured (beginning of the year, term times, holidays and examinations periods). Variations depending on the type of study programme (university or non-university) are also indicated. The publications are targeted to the 27 EU Member States, Croatia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey for 2012/2013. Organisation of school time in Europe. Primary and general secondary education. 2012/2013 school year http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/education/eurydice/documents/tools/school_calendar_E N_2012_13.pdf Organisation of the academic year in Europe 2012/2013 http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/education/eurydice/documents/tools/academic_calendar _EN_2012_13.pdf Intercultural competence for all - Preparation for living in a heterogeneous world (Pestalozzi series n째2) (2012) This publication looks at the development of intercultural competence as a key element of mainstream education. It stresses the need for an appropriate education policy placing intercultural competence at the heart of all education. It also stresses the importance of the development, on an everyday basis, of the necessary attitudes, skills and knowledge needed for mutual understanding. Without these, no sustainable societal change is possible. http://book.coe.int/EN/ficheouvrage.php?PAGEID=36&lang=EN&produit_aliasid=27 19 The EU Contribution to Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations Published by the European Commission, the brochure presents what the European Union is doing to encourage active ageing. The main tools to support active ageing are in the hands of policymakers in the Member States. However, the EU can mobilise a wide range of policy instruments to support national governments and other stakeholders in their efforts. Hence, the brochure covers existing measures at EU level but also looks at others that are still being discussed, such as legislation in the pipeline and proposals for funding programmes in the new 2014-2020 budget cycle. The overall aim is to inspire more determined efforts in all Member States to promote active ageing, thereby ensuring that solidarity between generations can withstand the test of population ageing. http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=8710&langId=en

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Eye On Earth Eye on Earth brings together scientific information about the environment with feedback and observations of millions of people. On the maps, readers can see the water quality for more than 22,000 bathing sites, the air quality for more than 2,000 monitoring stations throughout Europe as well as the noise levels of Europe’s largest cities. http://www.eyeonearth.org/en-us/Pages/Home.aspx The Endangered Languages Project Online resource to record, access and share samples of and research on endangered languages, as well as to share advice and best practices for those working to document or strengthen languages under threat. http://www.endangeredlanguages.com The European database on EVS accredited organisations This database contains information on all the organisations that are accredited for the European Voluntary Service (EVS). Each organisation is presented through a short description, its motivation and EVS experience, the themes of work and contact details. The database also lists organisations offering possibilities to young people with fewer opportunities. In addition, for all accredited host organisations, a description of the project environment, activities and volunteer profiles can be found. http://ec.europa.eu/youth/evs/aod/hei_en.cfm Plan with Youth Online Discussion forum This online tool allows participants to join the UNESCO online discussion forum and to share their views, experiences and resources on youth engagement and in planning education. The discussion forum can also be used to read what youth, policy-makers, academics and practitioners from around the world are saying. http://www.planwithyouth.org

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European Opportunities

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CL!CK About It: worldwide photo competition CL!CK is a series of photo competitions about the changing world, aiming to create a mosaic of images from all corners of the globe to showcase how local communities and people are striving to survive in the ever-changing society. The theme for this year is “Crises & Disasters”. Professional and amateur photographers should submit photos that capturing natural disasters, political uprisings, conflicts, financial crisis, development crisis, urban life and climate change. Two overall winners (one for professional and one for amateur) will be selected to go on a theme-related reporting trip organised by the European Journalism Centre. Flights, accommodation and meals will be covered. Five runners-up photographers (three for professional and two for amateur) will receive cash prizes. Deadline: 29th October 2012. The competition is organised by the European Journalism Centre (EJC) in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Find out more: http://new.clickaboutit.net CIPE Youth Essay Competition 2012 The Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) is inviting students and young professionals worldwide, from 18 to 30 years old, to share their ideas on how to create opportunities for youth to strengthen democracy and the private sector in their own countries. They will have to write an essay of 1,500 up to 2,500 words on the following categories: 1. Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Beyond technology; 2. Inclusive Growth: The entrepreneurial environment for scaling up business; 3. Social transformations: The role of entrepreneurs in building democratic societies. For each category, CIPE will publish the winning first, second, and third place essays. Winning authors will also receive a cash prize. One grand prize winner will be invited on an all-expense-paid trip to attend CIPE's upcoming “Democracy that Delivers for Entrepreneurs” conference in the United States, which is planned for April 2013. Deadline: 19th October 2012. All details are available on: http://www.cipe.org/essay Juvenes Translatores: translation contest for schools The competition is designed to give 17-year-olds (born in 1995) from schools throughout Europe first-hand experience of what it is like to be a translator. Young students will be given the opportunity to take part in a translation test that will take place on the same day in all EU countries: 27th November 2012. Pupils will be able to decide which of the European Union's official languages they want to translate to and from. Schools across Europe are invited to register on the Juvenes Translatores website during the registration period: 1st September – 20th October 2012. All the details are available on: http://ec.europa.eu/translatores/index_en.htm

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European E-learning Award – EureleA 2013 EureleA 2013, the European eLearning Award for best-practice projects in eLearning for job training and further education, has been launched. Users of successful eLearning projects for teaching and learning with digital media within Europe (geographically) can apply in the following two categories: didactics and technology. Deadline to submit entries is 31st October 2012. All detailed information about the documentation to send is available here: http://tinyurl.com/32xnfah ISWA Competition 2012 The competition aims to stimulate curiosity and engage young people in science through arts. The idea is to present science with its creative and emotional aspects, showing the links between the arts and science. Young people from 14 to 20 years old from all EU Member States, countries associated to FP7 and the Russian Federation are invited to join this competition. They will have to create an artistic work in one of the following categories: cinema, contemporary art, modern dance, imaging and literature. Entrants can compete either individually or in groups. Groups can be composed also by school classes, which are encouraged to work under the supervision of one or several teachers. Deadline to submit entries is 31st October 2012. Find out more: http://www.iswaproject.eu Water Cooperation and World Water Day 2013 Contest The year 2013 will be the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation. Everyone, worldwide and of any age, is invited to join the contest and contribute to the campaign by creating a short and catchy slogan written in English, easy to understand and appealing to a wide audience. Entrants can submit as many entries as they want. A committee comprising representatives from UN-Water, UNESCO and their partners will select the top three entries. An online poll taking place from 30th November to 25th December 2012 will determine the overall winner of the contest. The author of the winning slogan will be invited to the kickoff meeting of the United Nations International Year of Water Cooperation 2013 at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France, in January 2013. The prize includes airfare to Paris and accommodation for two nights. Deadline: 15th November 2012. Find out more: http://www.unwater.org/watercooperation2013/slogan.html

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Highlights EU High Level Group presents recommendations to increase level of literacy in Europe The final report and recommendations on how to tackle low literacy levels in Europe will be presented by the EU high level group of experts on literacy (chaired by Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands) to Commissioner Androulla Vassiliou at a Presidency conference on literacy, on 6th September 2012 in Cyprus. Almost 73 million adults in the EU are low-skilled and the results of the most recent PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) survey show that one in five 15 year olds in the EU has poor reading skills. Launched in February 2011, the high level group has examined research, gathered evidence and analysed the most successful literacy programmes and policy initiatives in Europe. The report's recommendations reflect discussions within the group as well as the input received through their consultations with a wide variety of other experts, organisations and stakeholders. http://europa.eu/rapid Aarhus to be European Capital of Culture in Denmark in 2017 The independent selection panel assessing the cities applying to future European Capitals of Culture has recommended Aarhus for the title in 2017. Aarhus beat off the challenge of Sønderborg to represent Denmark. Cyprus is the other Member State in

which a city will host the title in five years' time. The two winning cities will be formally nominated by the EU's Council of Ministers in May 2013. http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleases Action.do?reference=IP/12/913 Twentieth anniversary of the European Single Market: have your say! It is the 20th anniversary of the European Single Market. Interested people can tell what they think of the European Single Market and express their thoughts on the following website: http://www.singlemarket20.eu/en/ach ievements/vote Gap between agreed and actual working time across the EU remains wide The actual working week for full time workers stood at 39.7 hours across the 27 EU Member States in 2011, 1.6 hours more than the agreed working hours. This represents a widening of the gap between agreed and actual working hours in the EU15, and a narrowing of the gap in the Member States that joined the EU in 2004 and 2007. The new Annual Update on working time developments 2011 provides a comparative overview of the present state of play and recent developments in all 27 EU Member States and Norway. http://tinyurl.com/bq5lwvb

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Upcoming Events

15th-21st October 2012: European SME Week The week will provide information on what the EU and national, regional and local authorities are offering as support to micro, small and medium-sized businesses as well as providing an opportunity for entrepreneurs, young people, business organisations, business support providers, public authorities, educational institutions to organise an event under the umbrella of the European SME Week. As part of the week, the European SME Summit will take place on 17th October, in Brussels focusing on Women's Entrepreneurship. Find out more: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/initiatives/sme-week 19th October 2012: European Night Without Accidents The European Night Without Accidents is an awareness campaign organised each year in nightclubs all over Europe on the 3rd Saturday of October. The action takes place in two phases. First, at the entrance of the nightclubs the volunteers, aged between 17 and 29 years old, encourage each group to choose a “designated driver”, who agrees to make a promise: they commit to be sober when they sit behind the wheel of their vehicle. The volunteers ask the clubbers who want to participate to wear a bracelet to be recognisable. When the “designated drivers” leave the nightclub, they are given the opportunity to undergo a breath test to check if they have honoured their commitment. In some nightclubs, drivers will also be asked, on a voluntary basis, to do a drug test. If they are under the legal limit, the “designated drivers” are rewarded with small presents. If this is not the case, they are encouraged to leave their car on the side or to hand the keys to a friend who did not drink any alcohol or use drugs. Find out how to participate: http://www.europeannightwithoutaccident.eu 24th October 2012: Presidency Conference on Lifelong Guidance (ELGPN), Larnaca, Cyprus The main objective of this Conference is to examine the transversal role of Lifelong Guidance in meeting the Europe 2020 priorities. The conference seeks to enhance structured mutual policy learning between the EU Member States in developing their national guidance systems. The agenda covers selected national examples and European level syntheses of Lifelong Guidance Policies, Structures and Services as well as discussions on the Cyprus Resolution on Lifelong Guidance.Find out more on: http://tinyurl.com/d4rhv6n 12th-13th November 2012: Vocational Education and Training: Policy and Practice in the field of Special Education, Nicosia, Cyprus Final conference of a three-year project sponsored by the European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education. The major aims of the conference are the identification of the successful factors and challenges that together form the added value of the European-wide project; the exploration of current trends in the labor market towards higher qualification needs and the market for low qualified people, and the presentation of examples of good practice in the field of Vocational Education and Training for students with Special Education Needs. Participants will

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be experts in the field, as well as representatives of the European Agency Countries. Find out more on: http://tinyurl.com/94dnv54 12th-17th November 2012: UNITED Conference "Wake Up Europe - It's Time to Act! Creative approaches to tackle discrimination", Finland The conference will allow participants to share fresh strategies and best practices from the European anti-discrimination movement. Deadline to apply: 19th September 2012. Find out more: http://www.unitedagainstracism.org/pdfs/conf_FinlandProgramme.pdf 26th 29th November 2012: “Youth Be Aware” Workshop - Health and Environment, Melaka, Malaysia Organised by the World Youth Foundation, the workshop will focus on “healthy environment for healthy youth” and will provide young people with an opportunity to learn about effective ways to manage the impacts of human activities on the environment. The workshop aims to create more awareness among participating youth on current and emerging health and environmental issues. Through lectures, interactive sessions and the exploration of case studies, participants will develop a high level understanding on health and environmental issues. Topics will include climate change and its impact on population and health, lifestyle and health, biodiversity and youth, disasters and impacts, nutrition and health. Young people between 18 and 30 years old worldwide are invited to apply. There is a registration fee. Deadline to apply: 31st October 2012. Find out more: http://www.wyf.org.my 29th–30th November 2012: Conference “Human rights and democracy in action – Looking ahead” Strasbourg, France Two years after the adoption of the Charter on education for democratic citizenship and human rights education, the Council of Europe initiates a review process on its implementation and influence, a collaboration of its Youth and Education Departments together with the European Commission and the European Wergeland Centre. The conference will look at the progress achieved and give guidance for shaping the work of the Council of Europe in human rights and citizenship education in the next years. Deadline to apply is 15th September 2012 Find out more: http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/youth/Source/News&Calls/2012_HRE_EDC_Charter_Yout h_Call_en.pdf http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/youth/Source/News&Calls/2012_HRE_EDC_Charter_Yout h_Call_fr.pdf 18th-23rd February 2013: Training course - Science Museum and School: A Cooperation to Improve Teaching, Learning and Discovery, Munich, Germany The course aims to encourage the use of the museum collections in science education and promote scientific literacy as a tool for active citizenship. It is open to museum educators, school teachers, teacher trainers and trainee teachers from all over Europe through EU Comenius or Grundtvig grants. The training includes lectures, round tables, museum visits, workshops, simulation games and practical activities. Deadline to apply for grants is in most countries 17th September 2012. Find out more: http://www.museoscienza.org/smec/courses_seventhed_eng.htm

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European Citizenship Training Courses 2012 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 2012: •Training Course 6: ECTC-TR in Turkey (8th-14th April 2013) Deadline: to be announced; •Training Course 7: ECTC-PT in Portugal (May/June 2013) Deadline: to be announced; •EXTRA: ECTC-FR in France (25th Febraury-3rd March 2013) 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 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/training/find-a-training/?&pagerOffset=90

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