Das Netzwerk Migration erhält seit 2006/2007 eine Betriebskosten- finanzierung von der Europäischen Union.
With the support of the European Union: Support for organisations active at European level in the field of active European citizenship.
Bewerbungsaufruf European Forum
Advanced Training on (Forced) Migration and Human Rights: Challenges and Approaches for European Citizenship Education
Orte/Termine:
Berlin: 30.06. - 05.07.2010
Bewerbungsschluss: 30. 5. 2010
Berlin: 27.10. - 31.10.2010 in Berlin
Bewerbungsschluss: 24.9.2010
Kontakt: oswald@network-migration.org
weitere Informationen,
Call for Application
Internationale Konferenz
Rethinking Migration in Times of Economic Crisis in Europe
Veranstalter: Netzwerk Migration in Europa, Universität Bremen und Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung
Veranstaltungsort: Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
Termin: 9.-10. 12. 2010
Bewerbungsaufruf
Humanity in Action-Sommerprogramme in Berlin, Warschau und New York
Orte/Termine:
Veranstalter: Humanity in Action Deutschland e. V., Kollwitzstraße 94-96, 10435 Berlin
Kontakt: E-Mail: germany@humanityinaction.org, Tel.: +49/(0)30-44308271
Bewerbungsschluss: 21.2.2010
Informationen: www.humanityinaction.org/apply
Methodology Workshop
Date: January 15th-21st, 2010
Organizer: Critical Mass (Dutch foundation)
Participants: 19 adult learners from the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey (including three participants from the Netherlands)
Title: 'The INBOX Methodology: a Toolbox for dealing with Diversity and Conflict'
Funded by: Grundtvig, the European Union's Programme for Mobility and Cooperation in Adult Education.
Language: English
Call for Applications and More information
Training / Workshop
Diversity: How to encourage European debates?
Date: January 10th-16th, 2010
Organizer: Humanity in Action France (French Organization)
Participants: The participants in this training will be adults throughout the European Union and Turkey looking to expand their skills in dealing with diversity.
Aims: The workshop aims at dissipating some of the misunderstandings that hamper healthy public debates on minority rights and equal opportunities. Often people do not dare discuss these issues outside their own communities, or tend to do it in a way that could be offensive to certain individuals or groups.
The aim is to develop the participants' skills at initiating and facilitating discussions and debates on diversity issues. Sessions will be both theoretical and practical.
Funded by: LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME GRUNDTVIG WORKSHOPS 2009-1-FR1-GRU13-06767
Language: English
Deadline: November 30th, 2009
Contact: Ms. Aurélie Blanchard Timsit (Project Manager), E-Mail: a.blanchard-timsit@humanityinaction.org
Internet: www.humanityinaction.org/node/93