Examples of using Cooperation projects in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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Cooperation projects.
Advanced cooperation projects.
Cooperation projects have been awarded the label"Pôle Mer.
Partners in cooperation projects.
Launching studies, comparative research and cooperation projects.
Trade cooperation projects, trade volume of 40.8 yuan.
Erasmus university cooperation projects.
Existing cooperation projects in the environmental and national health sectors;
Erasmus university cooperation projects.
Studies and cooperation projects involving Member States and other stakeholders will be carried out.
Higher education capacity building cooperation projects.
Territorial cooperation projects help build trust.
From 2000 to 2006, Switzerland was involved in around 500 cooperation projects under INTERREG.
Multilateral cooperation projects as referred to in Article 5(1)e.
Atlantic cooperation: transnational cooperation projects and networks.
New instruments should focus on setting up a dedicated fund facilitating practical training and helping young people to find jobs, through cooperation projects.
Transnational cooperation projects.
Transnational cooperation projects are essential to encourage transparency, openness and excellence, and to facilitate exchange of good practices between institutions.
Process of seeking partners for transnational cooperation projects as part of the European.
Within this exercise economic cooperation projects in Asia have scored well in terms of sustainability.
Higher education policy priorities addressed by Erasmus cooperation projects from 2007 to 2010.
Various regional and local cooperation projects act as a significant driving force for growth and development.
They are both demanding greater involvement in EU cooperation projects under the AA.
We now have as many as 20 cross-border cooperation projects, the latest being the projects between the Czech Republic and Germany and between Slovakia and Hungary.
This priority will support interregional cooperation projects that contribute to.
As with many European initiatives and cooperation projects, EU financial support will be needed.
The number of applications for university cooperation projects has grown year-on-year.
Adequate mobility of experts taking part in cooperation projects is a condition for their success.
Culture Programme Special Actions have supported cooperation projects inter alia with China, India and Brazil.
Their role could be strengthened through targeted cooperation projects in the field of public communication.