Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Transnational programmes in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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This is particularly pertinent for future transnational programmes.
Transnational programmes for exchanges of people in charge of training.
European territorial cooperation through cross-border and transnational programmes.
II.1.2.c- transnational programmes for exchanges of people in charge of training.
Towards the end of 2000, the Commission received 46 cross-border programmes(strand A) and 7 transnational programmes strand B.
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Developing transnational programmes, in particular for young people(workers, trainees and students);
Finally, IPA component II finances the participation of Croatia in two ERDF transnational programmes"South-East Europe" and"Mediterranean.
II.1.2.b- transnational programmes of exchanges between undertakings and universities and/or training bodies.
8 transnational programmes(out of 13) and two interregional programmes out of four.
Could fund transnational programmes for control or eradication of IAS,
according to the priorities of the thematic axis, in transnational programmes, such as the ERA-NETs and Joint-Programming Initiatives JPI.
It touches on national and transnational programmes whose common feature is the establishment or strengthening of networks(public and/or private)
Nearly all experiences highlight that strategic cooperation has to agree/create appropriate framework-conditions for an effective project-based implementation of transnational programmes.
Transnational programmes that cover parts outside the EU territory must ensure widest possible participation of all partners from Third countries and especially of their territorial authorities.
including participation of relevant partners in existing transnational programmes in South-Eastern, Central and Northern Europe.
Community support is also available for transnational programmes and exchanges between the business sector on the one hand and the specialised language training establishments or training bodies on the other.
the launch of fully transnational programmes jointly funded by more than one country.
Transnational programmes cannot be successful if they are solely carried out as an administrative process that does not take into account broader framework conditions for implementation.
provisions in the Member States by means of pilot projects and transnational programmes.
Transnational programmes that cover parts outside the EU-territory must ensure widest possible participation of all partners from Third countries
integration of cooperation in overall strategic framework( limited number of thematic objectives that cross-border and transnational programmes can choose,
The document will touch on national and transnational programmes whose common feature is the establishment
They are also involved in transnational programmes of undergraduate and graduate placements in enterprises, transnational programmes of exchanges between enterprises
The national, bilateral and transnational programmes that have been used so far to improve R& I in water provision
New transnational programmes established under INTERREG HIB can provide a'framework for applying political options contained in the"European Spatial Development Perspective"(ESDP)
Moreover, at EU level, support for transnational programmes(e.g. the Baltic Sea Strategy) and inter-regional cooperation(e.g. FP7 Regions of Knowledge,
the Atlantic Arc uses transnational programmes of interregional cooperation to promote forms of spatial planning
IPA component II also finances the participation of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in the ERDF European Territorial Co-operation transnational programme"South-East Europe.
Moreover, IPA Component II finances the participation of Serbia in the ERDF European Territorial Cooperation transnational programme"South-East Europe.
National and transnational programme co-ordination is lacking, and institutional bottlenecks hamper the take-up
