Eurodesk created cooperation with other international and national organizations and institutions to be able to provide you with the most updated information.
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As of March 2009, the ERYICA network consists of 25 Members, 5 Affiliated- and 3 Co-operating Organisations working in 26 countries, in more than 8.000 youth information centres, where 13.000 workers provide young people with generalist information under the principles of the European Youth Information Charter. Every year the ERYICA network receives over 23.000.000 visits.
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The European Youth Card Association promotes youth mobility and information for young people through the issuing of the EURO<26 / European Youth Card.
The EURO<26 / European Youth Card is a key for young Europeans to information, mobility, culture and participation. Through a range of services, discounts and advantages, the EURO<26 / European Youth Card encourages young people to make informed life choices, explore their world, and play a full part as citizens of Europe in today's society. The European Youth Card Association (EYCA) represents 62 youth card organisations, in 41 European countries, issuing the EURO<26 / European Youth Card to over 4.3 million young people aged under 26 or under 30 depending on the national organisation.
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The Euroguidance network is a network of centres linking together the Careers Guidance systems in Europe.
Euroguidance promotes mobility, helping guidance counsellors and individuals to better understand the opportunities available to European citizens throughout Europe.
http://www.euroguidance.net/Hungarian/Welcome.htm
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This site, a joint initiative of the European Commission, the Council of Europe and UNESCO/CEPES, has been created primarily as a tool to assist the ENIC-NARIC Networks in carrying out the tasks they have been mandated to accomplish within their own jurisdiction, by directing them to up-to-date information supplied and maintained by the competent bodies in each member country and by each member organization.
It is also its express purpose to help other interested organizations and individuals easily find information on current issues in international academic and professional mobility, and on procedures for the recognition of foreign qualifications.
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Tempus Public Foundation (TPF) is a non-profit organization established in 1996 by the Hungarian Government, with the task of managing international cooperation programmes and special projects in the field of education, training and EU-related issues.
TPF is intensively involved in international activities, in order to encourage foreign institutions to cooperate with Hungarian partners on the one hand, and to make known the achievements at European level on the other.
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The purpose of EURES is to provide information, advice and recruitment/placement (job-matching) services for the benefit of workers and employers as well as any citizen wishing to benefit from the principle of the free movement of persons. EURES is much more than the Job Mobility Portal that you are visiting right now. EURES has a human network of more than 700 EURES advisers that are in daily contact with jobseeker and employers across Europe.
In European cross-border regions, EURES has an important role to play in providing information about and helping to solve all sorts of problems related to cross-border commuting that workers and employers may experience.
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Kultúrpont was established in April 2000 in order to offer technical assistance in Hungarian to Hungarian cultural organisations about the Culture 2000 framework programme of the European Union. Since 2007 the Culture (2007-2013) framework programme has rotated the earlier one, but besides this change our activities has been expanding in these last years.
As part of the Cultural Contact Points' network (CCP network) they are in daily contact with our fellow coordinators in 32 other European countries, therefore we can give the enquirers a hand with European cooperation on any cultural topic.
http://www.kulturpont.hu/index_en.php