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For the Provision of Accommodation with Conference Facilities for 'Our White Sea II' Networking for Sustainable Development - Euro-Med Youth Platform Meeting
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European Fund for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals (IFTN)
European Fund for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals (IFTN)
IFTN: Deadline 01/11/2009 - 2008 Awarded Projects & Deadline 01/11/2009 - 2009 Awarded Projects
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EUPA 10th June activity POSTPONED
EUPA 10th June activity POSTPONED
The EUPA would like to inform you that the activity entitled 'Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion - A National Thematic Monitoring Conference 2010' is being postponed to a later date. Whilst apologising for any inconveniences caused, we will be getting back later on this month with a new date.
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National Thematic Monitoring Conference 2010 on Combating Poverty & Social Exclusion on Thursday 10 June
National Thematic Monitoring Conference 2010 on Combating Poverty & Social Exclusion on Thursday 10 June
Registration open until Monday 31 May 2010, noon
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Career Opportunities
Finance Officer
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European Union Programmes Agency

The EUPA was set up in the year 2000, as a Unit within the Ministry of Education, Youth and Employment. On the 4th of May 2007, the Unit was established as a legal autonomous Agency. The aim of the EUPA has always been to support Maltese individuals and entities in availing themselves of funding under the various educational programmes provided by the European Commission.

The general objective of the programmes is to contribute towards a holistic development of the community as an advanced knowledge society, with substantial economic development, more and better jobs and greater social cohesion, while ensuring good protection of the environment for future generations. These aspects can be achieved through both Lifelong Learning and Youth in Action Programmes, which give an important contribution to the acquisition of competencies, experiences and knowledge. These programmes are a key instrument in providing a varied range of people coming from different age groups and backgrounds, with opportunities for non-formal and informal learning with a European dimension.

In particular, the Agency, through its programmes, aims to foster interchange, integration, co-operation and mobility between individuals and groups within the community so that they become a world quality reference, promoting and celebrating best practices.

The EUPA, on the guidelines set by the Ministry of Education and the EU Commission, presents its annual strategy regarding the emphasis to be placed on specific sectors. We are committed to support projects by providing the full support to beneficiaries in the quest to have the successful implementation of their project, and maximising the use of the EU funds available.

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