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IH Sonnenberg: Call for participants Girls* specific youth education international

girlsworkOur member Internationales Haus Sonnenberg is looking for participants from Turkey, Ireland, Italy, Czech Republic, Croatia, Sweden and Germany for the multinational conference  ”Girls* specific youth education international” from December 9th to 12th 2016 in Sankt Andreasberg (Germany).

The target group are female* staff working in institutions focusing on  girls* work and girls*empowerment, pedagogues, multipliers of out of school education, teachers and interested female* students.
The conference is the final event of the project “Sound it out 2016 – European perspectives on gender equality and girls* specific youth education” and is funded by Erasmus Plus.
Please find below the invitation and programme for the conference:

IH-Sonnenberg Invitation and Programme for Conference Girlswork international 2016

For any further information please get in contact with Lea Pahl; phone  +49 5582 944 115

Idea Camp 2017: Moving Communities

Photo by Julio Albarrán

Photo by Julio Albarrán

Do you have an idea that fosters the Europe we believe in: a Europe of solidarity and openness shaped and nurtured by people? Apply for the Idea Camp 2017.

The theme this year is Moving Communities. 50 participants will be selected to join the 3-day Idea Camp in Spain in March 2017.
After the Idea Camp, participants will be invited to submit a concrete plan for further research or investigation of their ideas. A total of 25 proposals will be selected and consequently awarded an R&D Grant, up to a maximum of €10,000 each

Deadline to submit your idea is 20 September 2016.

For detailed information and to apply, visit European Cultural Foundation’s website:
http://www.culturalfoundation.eu/idea-camp-2017 #IdeaCamp17

Mapping Memories Summer School

Approaches to transnational commemoration / Apply now for our summer school in Tiflis, Georgia from 13 to 17 July 2016!

bpbIn this day and age, transnational cooperation and exchange constitute possibilities in commemorative work and also create the prerequisites for well-considered and future-oriented education strategies. The Mapping Memories event series thus continues to support transnational approaches and invites you to join the Summer School from 13 to 17 July 2016 in Tiflis, Georgia!

The Mapping Memories Summer School 2016, organised by the Federal Agency for Civic Education/bpb, invites practitioners involved in commemorative work to network, to undergo method-based advanced training and to engage in practise-! oriented discussions. The event will focus on memories and commemoration within the countries of the Eastern Partnership and beyond. It puts an emphasis on the topics flight, displacement and forced migration. In the field of commemorative culture, it is a matter of taking a closer look at the pitfalls, potential lack of clarity and nuances within one’s own work and of testing ways of simplifying transnational cooperation from multiple perspectives. This includes, for instance, a critical reflection of the terminology used in commemorative work and questioning what influence politics of memory have had on the commemorative debate and practical implementation of projects.

Due to its history and geographic location, the city of Tiflis was chosen to become the interactive area of experience and debate. Practical workshop modules are complemented by additional excursions and site visits, organised by local commemoration initiatives.

Who can apply?
Practitioners involved in commemorative work from different European countries. Applications from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and the Russian Federation are especially welcome.

You are:
• actively involved in the implementation or planning of commemoration projects with a focus or interest in transnational approaches. Your involvement can be either on a professional level or voluntary/ non-professional,
• especially encouraged to apply if your work focuses on memory culture in countries of the Eastern Partnership or/and the topics flight and forced displacement in historical contexts or may contribute to discussions on the topic,
• proficient in English (the summer school will be conducted in English)
• available for full attendance at the workshop, which will be held in Tiflis, Georgia, ! from 13 J uly (arrival) to 17 July (departure).

How to apply?
Please apply by filling out the online application form on our website. Within your application, you will be asked to indicate your motivation as well as fields of work and personal interests.
Click here for more information and to submit your application: www.bpb.de/mapping-memories

„enter:trust“ Summer exchange and empowerment experience for young Europeans from Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic

„enter:trust“
Summer exchange and empowerment experience for young Europeans from Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic
26 – 31 July 2016
Berlin, Germany

Europäische Akademie BerlinGiven the new and diverse challenges Europe is facing these days, it is important to maintain the dialogue between young Europeans from the neighboring countries Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.

Therefore, the European Academy Berlin, in cooperation with the Polish Robert Schuman Foundation, Warsaw and Kuro Hradec Králové, Culture and Volunteering, will bring together 24 young Europeans from the three countries within in the framework of the summer exchange and empowerment experience “enter:trust”, taking place from 26 – 31 July 2016 in Berlin.

“enter:trust” seeks to foster a culture of debate and constructive criticism, to raise understanding for each other’s opinions and to regain trust in European cooperation.

The program gives the participants the possibility to debate on German-Polish-Czech relations and current European challenges. The working language is English. For six days, the following issues will be discussed:

  • Drifting apart in Europe? Problems – perceptions – points of view
  • Europe – a part of me or apart from me? Hopes, fears and challenges of the young generation
  • Pluralism, Diversity, Integration in Europe – case study Berlin
  • Lügenpresse! – Freedom of speech and its limits

Although we are able to cover most of the costs (five nights in a double/triple room, incl. board and transportation costs within the program), we need to charge a small participation fee: 129 € for German participants and 99 € for Polish and Czech participants. A partial refund of travel costs is possible.

Please apply until 30th of June 2016.

You can find more information about the program, participation conditions and the registration/application form here.

In case of questions, please contact Maria Herwig (mh@eab-berlin.eu).

Call for participants – Réunion internationale de la jeunesse

EU education“Un pour tous et tous pour un ? Comment les défis d’aujourd’hui devraient définir notre avenir ?” 

Réunion internationale de la jeunesse
23.07.2016 – 06.08.2016
Heppenheim – Allemagne

Haus am Maiberg et le Centre européen Robert Schuman (CERS) invitent les jeunes de 18 à 25 ans aux ‘Semaines Européennes de la Jeunesse’ qui se tiendront à Heppenheim – Allemagne du 23/07/2016 – 06/08/2016.

Date limite de candidature : 15 juin 2016.

‘Les Semaines Européennes de la Jeunesse (SEJ)’ est un projet d’éducation non-formelle à l’intention de la jeunesse, qui est mis en place depuis ces de nombreuses années en coopération avec des associations de 10 pays européens différents et supporté par le programme Erasmus plus et l’État de Hessen, en Allemagne. Cette année participeront des jeunes venus de 10 pays européens différents: Allemagne, Bulgarie, Croatie, Espagne, France, Grèce, Italie, Pologne,  Roumanie et Slovénie.

Le séminaire donnera l’opportunité à 40 jeunes de mieux découvrir l’Europe, de partager leurs valeurs, leurs avis politiques, de débattre au sein d’un environnement international et d’échanger des idées sur l’actualité européenne.

Cette année le thème de l’échange est « Un pour tous et tous pour un ? Comment les défis d’aujourd’hui devraient définir notre avenir ? », qui se concentre notamment sur le populisme, la propagande, les refugiés et beaucoup d’autres sujets. Sera examinée la façon dont ces influences se manifestent au niveau personnel, local, régional, national et européen. L’objectif du projet est de sensibiliser à la citoyenneté européenne, aux valeurs européennes et à la diversité.

Le séminaire comprendra une excursion et la visite du Parlement européen à Strasbourg où les participants pourront rencontrer des membres du Parlement européen et discuter avec eux.

Le séminaire offrira également aux participants la possibilité d’explorer Heppenheim et de découvrir le multiculturalisme des villes comme Heidelberg.

Détails du projet: 

Date: le 23 Juillet – 06 Août 2016;

Lieu: Haus am Maiberg, Centre pour l’éducation civique et sociale du diocèse de Mayence, Ernst-Ludwig-Str. 19, 64646 Heppenheim, Allemagne: www.haus-am-maiberg.de

Frais: Pour assurer l’égalité des chances, nous offrons trois frais de participation variés  respectivement, 100€, 150€ ou 200€ et nous offrons un nombre limité de dispenses de frais. Les gammes de frais ont été choisies en tenant compte des différences économiques entre les pays participants et les individus, en assurant un traitement équitable. En tant que participant, nous vous demandons de bien vouloir choisir le montant le plus adapté à vos possibilités financières.

Les frais de participation seront payés à l’arrivée et comprendront l’hébergement, les repas, le programme, les coûts d’assurance et tous les frais liés aux déplacements sur le terrain et les frais d’entrée.

Frais de voyage: Nous vous remboursons les frais de déplacement en nous basant sur la distance de voyage et à la condition que les participants fournissent les renseignements et justificatifs de voyage (billets, des cartes d’embarquement, etc.).

  • Pour les distances de voyage entre 500 et 1999 km: 170 EUR par participant
  • Pour les distances de voyage de plus de 2000 km: 270 EUR par participant

Langue de travail: anglais

Contact: Isabella Buus, Volontaire européenne au CERS E-Mail: cers-mers@wanadoo.fr