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Three New Funded Research Projects for SEERC

Three New Funded Research Projects for SEERC
Added on 15/12/2011

SILVER is funded by Life-Long-Learning Grundtvig Program and it is coordinated by the Inholland University of Applied Sciences – Centre for Research in Intellectual Capital (the Netherlands). The overall aim of this project is to contribute to the development of the European Union as an advanced knowledge-based society by helping organisations implement lifelong Inquiry-Guided Learning (IGL) in order to capitalize on ageing workers’ capacities.

English in Europe. Opportunity or Threat? is funded by The Leverhulme Trust and is coordinated by Professor Andrew Linn, from The University of Sheffield. The principal purpose of this project is to collect accurate comparative information on the role and effects of English in a range of contrasting regional contexts, some of which have been relatively little researched (e.g. English in the Balkans).

The SEE-SCIENCE project is funded by the SEE transnational cooperation Program and it is coordinated by the Municipality of Debrecen in Hungary. The overall objective of SEE Science is to contribute to the image formation of SEE region as a place of innovation through increasing public awareness on the importance of natural sciences, technological progress and innovation.

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