
Knowledge base (11)
Here you will find links to local, regional, national and European sources of information (publications, internet portals, tools, webinars, knowledge pills etc.). Each link is shortly described to give overview what can be found under it.
The European Solidarity Corps is the new European Union initiative which creates opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects in their own country or abroad that benefit communities and people around Europe
This EU publication tells how the EU was built, what values we share, who does what in the EU and how all of this is relevant to daily life.
This publication and the exercises it contains should provide food for thought.
EAEA / European Association for the Education of Adults
Written by itEAEA is a European NGO with 133 member organisations in 43 countries and represents more than 60 million learners Europe-wide; its purpose is to link and represent European organisations directly involved in adult learning.
EAEA promotes adult learning and access to and participation in non-formal adult education for all.
In the field of employment, social affairs and inclusion, political responsibility is shared between the EU and the member countries.
The European Commission:
- coordinates and monitors national policies
- promotes the sharing of good practices in fields such as employment, poverty and social exclusion and pensions
- adopts legislation and verifies its application in areas such as rights at work and the coordination of social security schemes
Link to EU programs for education and training.
Drop'pin is the European platform for opportunities devoted to young people: apprenticeships, traineeships, training programs, e-learning courses, language training, mentoring and coaching projects, as well as various social services (for example, help for accommodation), in a wide range of sectors
Ploteus supports students, job seekers, workers, families, guidance workers and trainers in finding information about study courses in Europe.
Eurodesk is the main source of information on European policies and on the opportunities devoted to young people and people working with youth.
Information about rights and formality on residence.
"Your Europe - Citizens" website offers detailed and practical information on rights and opportunities in EU and its internal market, as well as advice on how to exercise these rights in practice. For example, you can learn more about culture or how to find a job or study in another EU country.
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Aim of the Portal is to offer as many young as possible a quick and easy access to interesting information about Europe and European countries, to increase the participation of young people in public life and to contribute to their active citizenship.