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  2. TEMPUS - Wikipedia

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    The TEMPUS (Trans-European Mobility Programme for University Studies) is a program that encouraged higher education institutions in the EU Member States and partner countries to engage in structured cooperation [1] through the establishment of "consortia". The "consortia" implemented Joint European Projects (JEPs) with a clear set of objectives ...

  3. European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights is a member of the European Commission. The position was previously titled as the Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility until 2019. The portfolio is responsible for matters relating to employment, social affairs, skills, and labour mobility.

  4. Europass - Wikipedia

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    Europass is a European Union (Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion) initiative to increase transparency of qualifications and mobility of citizens in Europe. [1] It aims to make a person's skills and qualifications clearly understood throughout Europe (including the European Union, European Economic Area and EU ...

  5. Regional policy of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The cohesion policy accounts for almost one third of the EU's budget, equivalent to almost EUR 352 billion over seven years in 2014-2020, [22] and EUR 392 billion in 2021-2027, [1] dedicated to the promotion of economic development and job creation, and for helping communities and nations get ready for the European Union's transition to a more ...

  6. Directorate-General for International Partnerships - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate-General for International Partnerships (DG International Partnerships or DG INTPA) is the European Commission department responsible for international development policy. [1] It operates under the authority of the European Commissioner for International Partnerships , currently Jozef Síkela .

  7. 2014 in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Greece takes over the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the EU. The presidency’s four priorities are growth, jobs and cohesion; further integration of the EU and the euro area; migration, borders and mobility and maritime policies. Latvia adopts the euro as its currency, becoming the 18th member of the euro area.

  8. Motability - Wikipedia

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    Motability is a scheme run by a private company called Motability Operations Ltd, intended to enable disabled people, their families and their carers to lease a new car, scooter or powered wheelchair, using their disability benefit.

  9. Edinburgh Global Partnerships - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Global Partnerships SCIO, or EGP, is a student-run charity based at the University of Edinburgh that assists in community-led development projects overseas. [1] EGP's four main aims are: [2] To support community led initiatives, working together with people to help them achieve their long-term goals for development.