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Projects attached to the country Austria



Valbuk - 2012-2014

ValbukValbuk

Initiated by the ECAP Foundation, the Valbvuk  is a Leonardo da Vinci project, under the Lifelong learning programme. 8 countries are partners: Switzerland (leader), Austria, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany and Slovebia.

Partner(s) involved:   

AustriaSloveniaSwitzerlandGermanyNetherlandsFranceItaly

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Migrapass - 2010-2012

MigrapassMigrapass

Initiated by iriv together with Autremonde under the "Lifelong learning" programme (call for proposal 2010), the Migrapass  is a Leonardo da Vinci which gathers five countries : France (leader), Austria, Bulgaria, Spain and United Kingdom. Scored first position at the  call for proposals LLP - TOI in 2010 and at the final evaluation in 2013. 

Partner(s) involved:   

FranceBulgariaAustriaSpainUnited Kingdom

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TIPS - 2007-2009

TIPSTIPS

A Multilateral project for development of innovation under the Leonardo da Vinci programme, initiated by Consorzio For.com, (Italy) in five countries: Austria, France, Greece, Italy and Poland, meant to develop a training programme for cultural mediators.

 

Partner(s) involved:   

AustriaGreeceFrancePolandItaly

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Involve - 2005-2006

InvolveInvolve

Initiated by the European Center of Volunteering (ECV), this European project was supported by the European Commission in the framework of the INTI Programme , Directorate General Justice and Home Affairs, Direction B : Immigration , asylum and borders. Eight countries were involved : Belgium, Germany, Austria, Spain, France, Hungary, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

 

Partner(s) involved:   

NetherlandsBelgiumSpainGermanyFranceUnited KingdomHungaryAustria

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Mem-Vol - 2003

Mem-VolMem-Vol

On behalf of the German Institute, INBAS-Sozialforschung, this European project constituted the first phasis of a Transnational Exchange Programme (2002-2006) under the Community Action Programme to Combat Social Exclusion (2002-2006). Six countries were partners : Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

Partner(s) involved:   

NetherlandsAustriaGermanyFranceUnited KingdomDenmark

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