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Special VET

Start date: Jun 1, 2016, End date: May 31, 2018,

Special VET is the project Erasmus +, KA1, which promotes the development of vocational education. It is prepared by the Ljubljana School for the Deaf. The project will last 24 months and involves 32 participants of which 18 students, all with special needs. Students will be on practical trainings in similar schools in Lithuania, Turkey and Macedonia for 14 days. In Lithuania there will be carpen ...
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CityLogo

Start date: Jan 31, 2013, End date: Apr 29, 2015,

CityLOGO is a transnational learning experience on city branding and marketing in modern urban policies. About better positioning cities in the post crisis economic arena and reinforcing the communication dimension in the chain of strategic planning. The project will cover four sub-themes: I) city brand management; rethinking organizational models, II) city brand building; beyond the marketing app ...
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KNOWLEDGE CITIES (KNOWCITIES)

Start date: Mar 1, 2010, End date: Nov 29, 2011,

The aim of the project is to carry out a methodology to facilitate the access and transition to a knowledge economy, as a way to achieve cooperation on transnational issues related to common urban development as a factor of attraction and marketing in urban Atlantic Cities medium size ...
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Assessing, Measuring, and Benchmarking Resilience (AMBER)

Start date: Jan 1, 2008, End date: Dec 31, 2009,

...te the effort of defining metrics and benchmarks for comparative evaluation of the resilience of computer systems and components. The consortium includes six university partners (Coimbra, Budapest, City, Chalmers, Florence, and Newcastle) from five EU countries, which constitute core research groups on resilience assessment, and relies on a large and representative Advisory Board that constitutes ...
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Decline or loss of attractiveness of central urban areas is a common challenge of the 'Urbe Viva' partnership. Decline is related to a variety of economic and social factors, the most visible being an inflation of suburban shopping centres. To address this issue, it is necessary to adopt integrated approaches, as tested in countries such as the UK, Sweden, Belgium or France. Such approaches aim to ...
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