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Euro-Mediterranean Information Society (EUMEDIS) - english information
http://www.iim-edu.org/managementbestpracticesresearch/eumedis/index.htm
Europe
EUMEDIS stands for Euro-MEDiterranean Information Society . This initiative taken by the European Commission in 2000 includes in Sector 5 regional education and training projects, particularly developments in the field of distanc e education. Focal point is co-operation in the area of information society. Project participants are non-commercial private and public enterprises in the respective region. Minimum requirement for the implementation of a pilot project is a consortium composed of at least two entities coming from different EU Member States and a group of Mediterranean entities covering the largest possible number of Mediterranean Partners (Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey). EUMEDIS initiative covers five sectors of intervention: applications in Euro- Mediterranean Healthcare Networks;Euro-Mediterranean Electronic Commerce;Multimedia access to Euro-Mediterranean Tourism and Cultural Heritage;Euro-Mediterranean research applied in industry, business, and innovation;Education and Training in the Euro-Mediterranean area.
Keywords
network; educational welfare; European dimension; EU-programme; cultural education; cooperation; project;
Resource type: | Project/Programme |
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Language: | English |
URL (original): | http://www.iim-edu.org/managementbestpracticesresearch/eumedis/index.htm |
Record-ID: | 7195 |
Update: | 10.01.2011 |
Thematic context
News worldwide
- For the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025: New dossier on education in the Philippines, this year's Guest of Honour
- Mobile phone use in schools in the USA, Great Britain, Ireland and Italy (DLF 09.09.25) [courtesy translation]
- OECD published its report "Education at a Glance 2025"
- The African Union Moves to Harmonize Learning Assessments through a New Continental Framework (Unesco 30.07.25)