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Additionally, EACEA supervises the Eurydice network (producing analysis and comparable data on education systems and policies in Europe) and the Youth Wiki (an online encyclopedia of national youth policies across Europe). EACEA also continues to manage projects funded during the 2014–2020 programming period.
It oversees the European Union's Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), which handles most operational programmes on DG EAC's behalf. See also [ edit ]
Argentina–European Union relations; Armenia–European Union relations; Australia–European Union relations; Brazil–European Union relations; Canada–European Union relations
The Eurydice Network is a European Commission-funded education information network in Europe. It consists of a coordinating European Unit and a series of national units; its aim is to provide policy makers in the member states of the European Union and in the wider European region, with up-to-date and reliable information on which to base policy decisions in the education field.
The MEDIA programme used to be jointly run by the European Commission Directorate-General for Education and Culture (DG EAC) [3] and the Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency (EACEA Unit P8), which was in charge of the operational management of the MEDIA programme. Since 2014, it is run by the European Commission Directorate-General ...
The Deputy Director-General for the European Social Fund in the Educational Sphere. The official responsible for the exercise of programming, management and control of European Social Fund aid in the period 2014-2020 and beyond, without prejudice to the closing operations of the 2007-2013 programming period which correspond directly to the ...
Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco, Marquis of Villena, founder and first director of the Academy, 1713–1725. Tomás Pascual de Azpeitia, 1726–1750. José Abreu Bertodano, Marquis de la Regalía, 1750–1775. Antonio Tavira y Almazán, 1775–1807. Eugenio de la Peña, 1807–1813. Eugenio de Tapia, 1814–1860. Severo Catalina del Amo, 1860 ...
The Secretariat of State for Foreign Affairs was created in 1979 as a body of «general competence» destinated to help the Foreign Minister in his duties. [2] This body was suppressed in 1982 [3] and its competences were re-assumed by the Minister.