Examples of using Multilateral projects in English and their translations into Romanian
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Multilateral projects.
Other outside agencies may be churches or their secular assistance departments,bilateral or multilateral projects.
Multilateral projects and networks;
Zita Beutler Research assistant involved in the management and administration of Lifelong Learning multilateral projects.
Multilateral Projects‘ Transfer of Innovation.
Member States have also concluded bilateral agreements and carried out multilateral projects on certain aspects of undeclared work.
Action: Multilateral Projects for Development of innovation- Sector skills alliances.
With respect to the academic activities, the IEF researchers have participated in numerous international bilateral and multilateral projects.
Multilateral projects focusing on innovation, experimentation and the exchange of good practices;
The project Telecentre Multimedia Academy is funded by European Commission Lifelong Learning Programme- Grundtvig Multilateral projects.
Erasmus also supports multilateral projects and networks which account for around 4% of the budget.
The project was given a grant within the Lifelong Learning Programme 2007-2013- Leonardo da Vinci- Multilateral Projects/ Innovation Development.
Erasmus also supported multilateral projects and networks which receive around €20 million a year(4% of the budget).
National strategy plans for waterway maintenance, hydrology and hydrography will be prepared, which are the basis for pilots,implementation guidelines and further bi-or multilateral projects.
Member States have also carried out multilateral projects on certain aspects of undeclared work and concluded bilateral agreements.
Grundtvig: includes Visits/exchanges for adult education staff; Assistantships; In-service training for adult education staff; Workshops; Senior volunteering projects; Learning partnerships; Multilateral projects; Multilateral networks, Accompanying measures and Preparatory visits.
Erasmus also supports multilateral projects and networks which account for around €20 million a year(around 4% of the budget).
Comenius: includes Assistantships; In-service training; multilateral and bilateral School Partnerships;Regio partnerships; Multilateral projects; Multilateral networks, Accompanying measures and Preparatory visits.
Multilateral projects bring together institutions and organisations from d i@ e re n t countries, to pool knowledge and experience and produce innovative results with European value.
Leonardo da Vinci: includes Mobility projects for persons in initial vocational training, people on the labour market and VET professionals;Partnerships; Multilateral projects(Transfer of Innovation and Development of Innovation); Multilateral networks, Accompanying measures and Preparatory visits.
Multilateral projects, in particular those aimed at improving training systems through the transfer and development of innovation and good practice in order to adapt to national needs;
It implements articles of the Treaty of Lisbon governing the Agency, including its tasks, which are to contribute to identifying the member states' military capability objectives; to promote harmonization of operational needs;to propose multilateral projects; to support defence technology research; and to contribute to strengthening the industrial base of the defence sector.
Multilateral projects, as referred to in Article 5(1)(e), aimed at preparing and testing policy proposals developed at Community level and innovation in lifelong learning;
Structural and Complementary Measures(SCMs): multilateral projects designed to support short term interventions aimed at system reform and linked closely to partner countries' priorities.
Multilateral projects aim to develop high quality didactical material and innovative didactical approaches, and develop solutions in areas like valuing learning, guidance and counselling in adult learning, or information tools.
The'Study of the Impact of Comenius Centralised Actions: Comenius Multilateral Projects and Comenius Multilateral Networks' was conducted for the European Commission by the Greek educational organisation Ellinogermaniki Agogi from December 2010-December 2012.
Multilateral projects on curriculum development, highereducation modernisation, cooperation betweenhigher education institutions and enterprises, and virtual campuses- these projects run for up to three years and involve a minimum of three countries;
Centralised actions suchas networks, multilateral projects and the award of the Erasmus University Charter are managed by the Executive Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture, based in Brussels.
During the last decade, Comenius Multilateral Projects worked on issues related to language learning and intercultural education, media, information and communication technologies in school education, environmental and science education as well as quality control and evaluation techniques.
Joint European Projects(JEPs): multilateral projects designed to support efforts to develop and upgrade curriculum, retrain teachers, develop modern teaching and learning material, improve university management and contribute to building up the institutional tissue in the partner countries.