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Deadlines up to 15 May 2014 Documentation European Opportunities Highlights Upcoming Events May 2014 EBL Activities 1. Deadlines up to 15 August 2014 Network Calendar 2. Documentation 3. Opportunities 4. Highlights 5. Upcoming Events

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Deadlines up to 15 August 2014 Deadline Reminder: http://www.eurodesk.eu/edesk/SearchDb.do?go=1 Reference number

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IED Design Scholarships 2014-2015

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Google Science Fair 2014 Traineeships and Study Visits at the European Parliament Translation Traineeships at the European Parliament for university graduates Executive Training Programme (ETP) in Japan

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Executive Training Programme (ETP) in Korea Traineeships at the European Parliament for people with disabilities ICI ECP - Cooperation in higher education and training between the EU and Australia, Japan and the Republic of Korea International Fund for Cultural Diversity (IFCD) Translation training placements at the European Parliament OPEN DAYS 2014 University Master Class on EU Cohesion Policy Support for policy reform - Prospective initiatives within Erasmus+ Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2014-2020

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Mediterranean Journalist Award

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Training placements at the European Parliament

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European Youth Capital

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International Essay Contest for Young People

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Traineeship at the European Medicines agency

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World Summit Youth Award

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Sport with Erasmus+: Collaborative Partnerships

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Not-for-profit European sport events within Erasmus+ Support for Policy Reform/National Authorities for Apprenticeships with Erasmus+ Plural + Youth Video Festival 2014 Photo Competition - "Jobs for Europe - Europe for Jobs" World Bank Young Professionals Programme

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Youth Citizen Entrepreneurship Competition

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European Youth Award New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships Europemobility Video Contest

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Global Junior Challenge Award

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Documentation Annual Overview "Eurodesk 2013 - a snapshot of action and good practice" The report highlights the different activities carried out by the Eurodesk network in 2013. The network has been particularly active in delivering information on European opportunities for young people while promoting youth mobility, together with information multipliers, via events, online resources and publications. http://issuu.com/eurodesk_ebl/docs/eurodesk-2013-def EP Survey: European youth in 2014 On the eve of the 2014 European Elections, the European Parliament has conducted a survey among young Europeans aged 16-30 in the 28 EU Member States: 70% of young people find that EU membership represents an advantage in a globalised world. The survey will serve as a source of facts and figures for the 5,000 young people meeting in Strasbourg on 9-11 May at the European Youth Event, as it addresses the event’s five main themes: youth unemployment, digital revolution, future of the EU, sustainability and European values. http://tinyurl.com/ogowqhn A Record of Achievements - A United, Open and Stronger Europe What has the European Commission done for you in the last five years? The answer to this question can be found on a new European Commission online booklet. The publication gives a snapshot of some of the main achievements of the current mandate delivered to citizens and businesses across Europe over the last five years. http://tinyurl.com/pn7mqj8 Youth Organisations and the Youth Guarantee in Europe Launched by the European Youth Forum, the publication finds that, whilst the youth guarantee provides an unprecedented opportunity to address youth unemployment across Europe in a coordinated and comprehensive manner, the youth sector feels that so far the youth guarantee has not lived up to its potential due to a lack of financial investment and, in certain cases, a lack of political ambition. Furthermore, it finds that, as has happened in many Member States, a re-packaging of current, failed systems to tackle youth unemployment is not enough. A major commitment from businesses, the youth sector, civil society organisations, public employment services, local authorities as well as national and European-level decision makers is needed in order for the youth guarantee to be a success and to tackle the gravely high youth unemployment rate across the continent (which currently stands at 23.5%). The publication includes detailed analysis of the development and implementation of the youth guarantee in ten Member States, according to the Youth Forum’s member organisations in those countries. It is aimed at both youth organisations and policy-makers to outline the role of the youth sector in the design and implementation of the youth guarantee. http://tinyurl.com/ppq3z8j Make Your Choice Launched by youngvoters.eu and Generation Europe, Make Your Choice is a new personalised interactive guide about the upcoming European elections aiming at showing users how important their voice is in this year’s elections. Designed specifically for young people, it offers relevant information about the European political process such as polling locations, dates of the elections, registration information and a list of local MEP candidates and parties. Users will have to enter

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their name, age and Member State and create an avatar in order to access the guide. http://www.makeyourchoice.eu Electio2014 New web platform aimed to orientate and help EU voters decide who to vote for in the coming European elections. Available in 24 languages, the platform contains the position of EU-wide and national politicians and civil society organisations on different issues. The platform has been developed by VoteWatch Europe, an independent organisation which monitors and analyses the decision-making activities of the EP and the EU Council of Ministers. http://www.electio2014.eu FactcheckEU FactcheckEU is an European crowd-checking platform. It promotes a collaborative and bottom-up approach to the European debate, rooted in numbers and facts rather than stereotypes and prejudices. Users can upload statements, verify them alongside and check several charts about European issues. https://factcheckeu.org Special corner for European Parliament’s Elections Created by Citizens for Europe for the 2014 European elections, this website gathers all sites dedicated to EU elections including most civil society organisations’ manifestos. http://specialelections2014.eu

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Opportunities IED Creative Diary 2014 The European Institute of Design has launched the Creative Diary 2014 offering 31 scholarships to international students for 2014-2015. Young international students between 18 and 28 years old, not residing in Italy or Spain, in possession of a high school diploma or equivalent qualification are invited to submit projects by 13th May 2014, 12:00 noon CET (GMT+1). Find out more: http://creativecontexts.com/contest/context/creative-diary-2014 FARE Football People Event Grants Launched by the Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE), the aim of the grant is to support events across Europe to tackle discrimination and social exclusion as part of the ‘Football People’ action weeks in October 2014. Applicants will be able to apply for €3,000 grants. Projects should meet one or more of these objectives: - Make football more inclusive through tackling exclusion and discrimination; - Improve the representation of minorities and women in football; - Utilise football as a tool for empowerment and social inclusion; - Educate and breakdown stereotypes. The events should address topics concerning ethnic minorities, asylum seekers, undocumented migrants, gender issues, homo/trans/bi-phobia, LGBT rights, disability, institutional discrimination or exclusion. A project might touch on several of these issues. All formal or informal groups and organisations are invited to apply by 15th May 2014, 12:00 CET. Find out more: http://www.farenet.org/campaigns/fare-action-weeks/aw-grants Travel writing scholarship 2014 World Nomads is inviting students and nonprofessional writers from any nationality (but with exceptional written English skills) to submit applications for its travel writing scholarship. Three aspiring writers will win a 10-day travel writing trip across Europe. They will also attend a two-day workshop in Berlin, Germany. They will then travel to multiple destinations alone and document their trips. Apart from the trip, the winners will also be enrolled in a travel writing course with 3 months unlimited access to the course. The scholarships will cover airfare, accommodation and travel insurance. Deadline to apply: 15th May 2014. Find out more: http://scholarships.worldnomads.com/application_form.aspx

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OPEN DAYS 2014 University Master Class The European Commission's Directorate-General for Regional & Urban Policy, the Committee of the Regions and the Regional Studies Association are inviting PHD and early career researchers interested in European Cohesion Policy to participate in the 12th OPEN DAYS 2014 - European Week of Regions and Cities that will be held on 6th-9th October 2014 in Brussels, Belgium, through the OPEN DAYS Master Class University. Eligible candidates should be registered PhD students and early career researchers, and be from recognised academic institutions. They will have to submit a paper about one or several of the following topics: -

the reform(s) of EU cohesion policy and its impact on regional and urban development in the EU; building administrative capacity and partnerships at local level; challenges for European Territorial Cooperation.

Finalists will be invited to attend OPEN DAYS and present their research. Deadline: 16th May 2014. Find out more: http://tinyurl.com/kvmcnh5 European Elections 22-25 May 2014: I'm a voter All around Europe people are getting ready to vote in May. With the I’m a voter app, the European Parliament is inviting any citizen, from 18 years old, from the 28 Member States of the European Union to spread the message about the European elections and how they care about it by sending up to five virtual balloons to their friends. Fifteen winners will get the chance to win a two nights trip to Strasbourg, France, and be also invited to the first plenary of the new Parliament. Deadline to participate is 21st May 2014 at midnight CET. Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/europeanparliament/app_635349563179376 Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2014-2020 The Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) provides the general quality framework for European and international cooperation activities a higher education institution (HEI) may carry out within the Erasmus+ programme. The award of an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education is a pre-requisite for all higher education institutions (HEIs) located in one of the countries listed below and wanting to apply and participate in learning mobility of individuals and/or cooperation for innovation and good practices under the Programme. For HEIs located in other countries, the ECHE is not required, and the quality framework will be established through interinstitutional agreements between HEIs. The Charter is awarded for the full duration of the Programme. HEIs established in one of the following countries are eligible to apply for an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education: - the Member States of the European Union, - the EEA-EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway), - the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey. The Charter is awarded for the full duration of the Programme.

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The National Authorities will designate, among the applicants, the Higher Education Institutions to be considered eligible to participate in learning mobility of individuals and/or cooperation for innovation and good practices under the Programme, in their respective territories. Deadline: 22nd May 2014, 12:00 CET. Find out more: http://tinyurl.com/p3rxvnl Mediterranean Journalist Award 2014 Journalists of written press, television, radio and new media, citizens of the 42 countries of the Union for the Mediterranean, in addition to Syria and Libya, are invited to submit their works tackling intercultural issues between and within EuroMediterranean societies ranging from minorities, migration, integration and identity to religion and cultural traditions. Works could have been published in printed/online media, or broadcast on radio or television between the 1 st of June 2013 and 1st of May 2014. In addition, a special award will be dedicated to works on the theme ”The diverse faces of intolerance in the Euro-Mediterranean Region". The winners will receive a cash prize and will be involved in the Anna Lindh Foundation’s regional activities during a whole year. Deadline to submit entries: 30th May 2014 (12:00 Egyptian time, GMT+2). Find out more: http://www.annalindhfoundation.org/about-journalist-award Europemobility Video Contest 2014 Any European learner who has done a practical training programme, a youth exchange, a work placement, a business exchange or an internship abroad, within or outside Europe, is invited to join this contest seeking for original and creative videos showing mobility experiences. The learning mobility exchange in another country may have been supported by a national programme, by own initiative or by the following programmes: Youth in Action, Leonardo da Vinci, Erasmus Placement, Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs, Comenius and Grundtvig. Videos should: • be one to three minutes long; • be original; • respect the international Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) legislation; • be in English or have English subtitles. There will be two award categories, one for the videos elected by the Europemobility International Jury and one for those elected by the online voters. For each category there will be three prizes: - €500,00 for the best video nominated by the Jury, plus a trip to Italy; - iPad for the best video nominated by the online voters, plus a trip to Italy; The second and third winners of both categories will receive a trip to Italy, plus a recognition prize. Deadlines: - 15th July 2014, 23:59:59 CET to upload videos. - 30th July 2014, 23:59:59 CET to vote on line. Find out more: http://www.europemobility.tv

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Highlights Youth unemployment in the EU28 regions in 2013 In 2013, the average unemployment rate for young people aged between 15 and 24 in the EU28 was 23.4%. Regional differences in the unemployment rate for young

quality of youth work. The new partnership aims to improve the knowledge on youth and contribute to the development of youth work and the promotion of its quality and recognition. Activities of the EU-CoE youth partnership will target decision makers, governmental experts, youth researchers, youth practitioners and youth organisations for the benefit of young people in Europe. They will be organised all over Europe and the South Mediterranean. http://tinyurl.com/qfnpq9w

bingen (both 4.4%) and Freiburg (4.7%), and the highest in Ceuta (72.7%) in Spain and Dytiki Makedonia (70.6%) and Ipeiros (67.0%) in Greece. In more than three quarters of the EU28 regions, the unemployment rate for young people was at least twice that for total unemployment. These data on regional unemployment, compiled on the basis of the EU Labour Force Survey, are published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. http://tinyurl.com/ozeox39

Young people and the #ConnectedContinent On 3rd April MEPs voted positively on the #ConnectedContinent, the European Commission’s proposal regulation aimed at eliminating roaming charges, introducing net neutrality, and taking other steps to build a telecoms single market in Europe. In a recent survey conducted by ThinkYoung (a think tank on youth), young Europeans from 18 to 34 year old asked to end "unbelievable" roaming prices and "unfair" restrictions on what they can and can't access online from their mobile devices. Responses were gathered from over 1,000 EU citizens via social media and in person between 9th October and 10th November 2013. According to the survey, a majority of young Europeans would increase their mobile usage if roaming fees disappeared and 79% of them are in favour of strengthening the EU's regulatory powers in order to guarantee fair prices and to harmonise the internal market. http://tinyurl.com/ovkwyuz

European Commission and Council of Europe sign a new youth partnership for the period 20142016 On 7th April 2014 the 2014-2016 Framework Partnership Agreement in the field of youth was signed by the Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Ms Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni and the Director for Youth and Sport Erasmus+ of the DG ECA, European Commission, Ms Chiara Gariazzo. The agreement renews the partnership, which started in 1998, aimed at creating synergy between the two partner institutions in the youth field. In 2014-2016 the three specific themes of the EU-CoE youth partnership are: participation/citizenship; social inclusion with the focus on outreach, access to social rights and fighting new forms of xenophobia and discrimination; and recognition and

Good Practices on Youth Employment Youth employment projects in the Netherlands, Bangladesh and

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EURODESK BRUSSELS LINK BULLETIN MAY 2014 Paraguay share the first prize of the ILO’s Call for Good Practices and will be featured on MTV. A committee of international experts assessed the 103 entries received from 57 countries, and identified those that had proven more effective in supporting young people’s entry in the labour market. Each of the winning practices proposed innovative solutions that helped disadvantaged youth boost self-esteem, acquire employable skills and get a foothold in the labour market. http://tinyurl.com/lhoc6c6

· "European Remembrance": focusing on Europe as a peace project and supporting initiatives which reflect on the causes of the totalitarian regimes that blighted Europe's modern history. · "Democratic engagement and civic participation": strengthening the general public's understanding of how EU policies are shaped today and also fostering the close involvement of civil society in European policy-making. The establishment of the programme committee, the adoption of its rules of procedure and of the annual work programme for 2014 and the publication of the programme guide are planned for the beginning of May. The first deadline for submission of applications for town twinning projects, networks of twinned towns and remembrance projects is provisionally set for 4th June 2014; the second deadline for submission of applications for town twinning projects, networks of twinned towns and civil society projects is provisionally set for 1st September 2014. http://tinyurl.com/n4egvdn

European Youth Capital 2017 shortlist announced Cascais (Portugal), Galway (Ireland), Newcastle (United Kingdom), Perugia (Italy) and Varna (Bulgaria) are the five selected cities to compete for the title of European Youth Capital (EYC) 2017. These cities will now progress to the next round of competition to compete for the coveted title. During the second round, the cities will have an opportunity to present an extensive draft programme of youthrelated cultural, social and political events and activities. The European Youth Capital 2017 will encourage the implementation of the Council of Europe’s Charter on Local and Regional Participation of Young People through the promotion of new ideas and innovative projects. http://tinyurl.com/obw2p7t

EU Council adopts Directive to improve enforcement of workers' rights The EU's Council of Ministers adopted a new Directive to ensure the better application at national level of EU citizens' right to work in another Member State. The new rules, proposed by the Commission in April 2013, aim to bridge the gap between rights and reality and will make it easier for people working or looking for a job in another country to exercise their rights in practice. Member States now have two years to implement the Directive at national level. http://tinyurl.com/q9hk8e4

"Europe for Citizens" funding programme 2014-2020 adopted On 14th April 2014, the Council of the European Union has unanimously adopted the 'Europe for Citizens' programme for the period 2014-2020. The EU programme offers funding support in two thematic areas:

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Upcoming Events EURES Job Fairs Thinking about finding a job in another EU country? EURES, the European Job Mobility Portal organises job fairs all over Europe. Find out more: http://bit.ly/EUREScalendar 6th May 2014: e-Skills for Jobs 2014 Grand Event-Mobilising to Support Job Creation and Upskilling of the Workforce, Athens, Greece Under the auspices of the Greek EU Presidency, the aim of the conference is to foster dialogue among key stakeholders and demonstrate the opportunities that the ICT industry offers to support the creation of jobs and growth in Europe. The conference will also serve to raise awareness towards ICT professionals, young people and the unemployed that new skills will be needed for the jobs of tomorrow. Find out more: http://www.eskills4jobs.gr 9th May 2014: Europe Day, EU Open Doors On the 9th of May 1950 Robert Schuman presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe, indispensable to the maintenance of peaceful relations. This proposal, known as the "Schuman declaration", is considered to be the beginning of the creation of what is now the European Union. To celebrate Europe Day, the EU institutions will open their doors to the public in Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg. Local EU offices in Europe and all over the world will organise a variety of activities and events for all ages. Read more: http://europa.eu/festivalofeurope 9th-11th May: European Youth Event, Strasbourg, France Ahead of the European elections, 5,000 young Europeans will meet at the European Youth Event (EYE) from 9th to 11th May to participate in workshops, hearings, debates and discussions organised by the European Parliament and its partners. All the activities are based on five issues important to young people in Europe: employment, digital revolution, future of the European Union, sustainability and European values. Those who cannot be at the EYE in person will have the opportunity to stream the top activities with their phone, tablet or computer anywhere and follow the debate online via the event's social media channels: Facebook and Twitter #EYE2014. Speakers include ministers, commissioners, MEPs, Nobel laureates, journalists and youth organisation leaders. The full programme is available here. Find out more: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/eye2014/en/news/news.html 20th–21st May 2014: Education, Youth, Culture & Sport Council, Brussels, Belgium The Education, Youth, Culture and Sport (EYCS) Council, brings together the education, youth, culture, communication and sport Ministers of the EU Member States around three or four times a year. Find out more: http://tinyurl.com/p2lzner

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EURODESK BRUSSELS LINK BULLETIN MAY 2014 22nd-25th May 2014: European Elections, EU EU voters will choose the new European Parliament in May. To raise awareness of the importance of these elections, the European Parliament has created a series of tools and will be organising events all over the EU. Find out more: http://www.elections2014.eu http://tinyurl.com/pmb7v3v 27th-28th May 2014: First European Media Literacy Forum, Paris, France The main objective of the forum is to contribute to the establishment of a reinforced European media literacy policy oriented towards the inclusion of Media Education in European school curricula. In addition, the Forum also aims at promoting the development of media literacy initiatives in the field of non-formal and informal education as well as paying special attention to disadvantaged groups. The Forum will bring together governments, audio-visual authorities, institutions, experts, teachers, media professionals, industry, researchers, NGOs, and foundations. The Forum is funded by the European Commission and UNESCO into the Media LiteracyAction, and co-organised by the EMEDUS Project and the Gabinete de Comunicaci贸n y Educaci贸n (UAB), within the frame of the Global Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL). Find out more: http://www.europeanmedialiteracyforum.org 16th-17th June 2014: Youth Leadership Forum, Warsaw, Poland The Forum, organised by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights in Warsaw (ODIHR), is addressed to youth leaders representing prominent human rights and democracy activists, civil society leaders and representatives, young politicians, young members of Parliaments and young civil servants. The aim of the event is to present recommendations to participating States on how to enhance the participation of youth in political life. Participants should be youth leaders, between 25 and 35 years of age, from South-East, Central and Western Europe, Canada and the USA. The organisers will cover travel, accommodation and meals. Deadline: 12th May 2014. Find out more: http://www.osce.org/odihr/117101 21st-26th June 2014: Euroscience Open Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark Biennial pan-European meeting dedicated to scientific research and innovation. Leading scientists, researchers, young researchers, business people, entrepreneurs and innovators, policy makers, science and technology communicators and general public will analyse and discuss new discoveries and debate the direction that research is taking in the sciences, humanities and social sciences. There are fees for registering. Young researchers can apply for a travel grant by 5th May 2014. Find out more: http://esof2014.org 22nd-27th June 2014: International Youth Camp Dialogue 2014, Ethnomir, Kaluga region, Russian Federation Within the framework of cooperation with the Russian Federation, the Council of Europe Youth Department is co-organising the sixth International Youth Camp Dialogue. The camp aims to consolidate the efforts and experiences of youth and ethno-cultural organisations from the Russian Federation, the Commonwealth of Independent States and Council of Europe member states for promotion of values

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EURODESK BRUSSELS LINK BULLETIN MAY 2014 and ideas of Intercultural Dialogue on local level. Young people from 18 to 30 years old, resident in one of the Council of Europe’s member states other than the Russian Federation, able to work in the Russian language, member of a youth organisation (at a local, regional or national level) and who have an experience with running intercultural, interethnic or interreligious youth events are invited to apply online by 5th May 2014. Interested Russian candidates should consult the website of the National Youth Council of Russia or address their quest to NYCR@yandex.ru.

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Find out more: http://tinyurl.com/k6pr7dw 21st-25th July 2014: Entrepreneurship Summer School, Brussels, Belgium The course is addressed to young people interested in establishing their own business and willing to get inspired and learn more from experienced and successful entrepreneurs. The course will be done in an innovative way, without teachers, lecture style courses, or power point presentations, but real entrepreneurs sharing their experience with students giving them an inside view of entrepreneurship. Deadline to apply: 30th May 2014. Find out more about the course and the fees: http://www.entrepreneurshipsummerschool.com 3rd-7th August 2014: Vienna International Model United Nations, Vienna, Austria Students and young people from all continents are invited to participate to this fiveday event characterised by intense negotiations, getting to know the working procedures of the United Nations, as well as by cultural exchange, gaining experience and making new friends. Interested applicants should send their registration by 30th June 2014 (or 31st May if they are in need of a visa for Austria). There are participation fees. Find out more: http://afa.at/vimun/index.html 9th-16th August 2014: European Rally, Margam Park, Port Talbot, Wales The European Rally 2014 will bring young people together from across Europe to gain the knowledge, skills and confidence they need to take active roles in their local communities. The theme for this edition will be: “Tomorrow's World - creating a sustainable future for you, your organisation and your rural community”. Participants should be between 18 and 25 years old and have a good knowledge of English. Registrations should be sent to rally@ruralyoutheurope.com by 2nd June 2014. There are participation fees. Find out more: http://media.wix.com/ugd/2d4672_72b8ae635dbf41c8a3033c3b4c02d65d.pdf 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

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