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Thursday, 7 October 2010

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE EC'S EDUCATION AND YOUTH PROGRAMMES ? GO ON, BE HONEST…

The European Commission has started a public consultation on EU funding programmes in education, training and youth. Contribute with your opinion or experiences with the current Lifelong Learning Programme, Youth in Action and Erasmus Mundus and take part in the discussion about their future shape from 2014. Anyone can take part in the online consultations - individuals, associations or organisations - by filling in an online questionnaire before 30 November 2010. You will be asked for your views on the development and design of the programmes and how they can contribute to the EU's Europe 2020 strategy, and in particular the flagship initiatives "Youth on the Move" and "Agenda for new skills and jobs". Results of the consultations will be published on their website as a consolidated and anonymous analysis of the inputs received and will indicate how the Commission will take them into account in preparing its proposals for the new programmes.

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