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Eurotender Association was founded by 2005 with the aim of contributing to the success of the structural policy of the European Union in the Southern Great Plains region of Hungary. As a public benefit organisation, it wishes to foster social and economic cohesion. Our organisation is committed to regional development, and territorial equality, and our main instrument for achieving these goals is the European Union's cohesive policy. We believe that the role of the civil sector is decisive in forming regional identity.
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Conference in Bucharest
The Impact of Europeanization on the Public Administration
The Faculty of Public Administration of the National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (NSPSPA) organises the International Conference entitled "The Impact of Europeanization on the Public Administration", on 25-26 May 2007 in Bucharest.
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Project report
Restore Trust, Rebuild Bridges Between Roma and Hungarian Pupils
02/09/2009-03/09/2009
The role of religions in the building of european identity
Re-Dial Association for Scientific Study of Religion with the help of an international cooperation, organized the conference titled „The Role of Religions in the Building of European Identity”. The conference was a three-day event organised between 16 and 18 May, 2008 in Szeged, Hungary at the “Rendezvényház” (6727 Szeged, Közép fasor 1-3. http://www.rhz.hu/).
The concept of interculturalis, and its methodology in sociology, social psychology
Dr. Calin Rus, the director of the Intercultural Institute of Timisoara, an international expert in the field of interculturalism gives a lecture on The concept of interculturalis, and its methodology in sociology, social psychology.
The time of the lecture is: 10. May 2007 11.30-13.00
Place of the lecture: Szeged Academic Commitee building, 6720 Szeged, Somogyi u. 7.
The lecture will be held in English, interpretation will be provided.
“Let’s learn together” - NGO training manual
With the cooperation of Hungarian, Romanian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Turkish, Slovak, and Georgian civil society organisations, we plan to create a training material for civil society organisations and a website with a searchable NGO database. We have submitted our project proposal to the Council of Europe.