Examples of using Structured co-operation in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Union is facilitating structured co-operation in this field and the exchange of good practice.
The Council welcomed the endorsement by the Transitional Federal Institutions of the principles and objectives for structured co-operation with the International Community.
More structured co-operation between European Union and third country institutions to promote greater mobility.
Such an approach will require ongoing and structured co-operation between the health, education
More structured co-operation between European Community
Promote partnerships between European and third-country universities in specific world regions as a basis for structured co-operation, transfer of know-how, exchange and mobility at all levels of higher education; and.
To facilitate a more structured co-operation in the field of e-learning between the diverse Community programmes
the acceding countries underlined the importance of a structured co-operation that will support the development of human capital.
In order to encourage structured co-operation between national training bodies
such as the European economic interest grouping, have proven ill-adapted to organising a structured co-operation of Structural Fund programmes within the INTERREG initiative during the 2000-2006 programming period.
In order to encourage structured co-operation between national training bodies
multilateral agreements between Member States have proven ill-adapted to organising a structured co-operation of structural fund programmes within the INTERREG initiative during the 2000-2006 programming period.
Erasmus Mundus has made some progress in beginning to develop more structured co-operation in higher education between the EU and third countries,
by supporting structured co-operation between higher education institutions in Europe
The Commission, in cooperation with the participating countries, shall facilitate structured co-operation between national training bodies
a reduction in the number of strategic themes and a structured co-operation between those responsible for the management of innovative actions and those in charge of the Objective 1 and 2 programmes part-financed by the ERDF.
The programme will support transversal actions: a framework for a better structured co-operation in the field of e-learning, in the context of the monitoring of the eLearning Action Plan,
foster structured co-operation with third-country higher education institutions;
foster structured co-operation with third-country higher education institutions;
multilateral agreements between Member States have proven ill-adapted to organising a structured co-operation for economic and social cohesion in the meaning of Article 158 of the Treaty
Increased flexibility in co-operation structure with customs administrations.
F to the extent possible, existing regional co-operation structures.
Increased flexibility in co-operation structures with customs administrations via expanded use of MOUs Memoranda of Understanding.
Receive added value through integration in a co-operation structure promoting the implementation of action at Community level.