International conference “European Integration through the straightening of education, research, innovations in Eastern Partnership Countries” EUSHARE
Dear students, junior professionals and academic community,
It is our pleasure to inform you about the organization of International Conference “European Integration through the straightening of education, research, innovations in Eastern Partnership Countries” within the project nr.610666 “European economic integration of the Republic of Moldova through EU shared values: education-research-innovation”.
If you are interested in the above mentioned thematic, do not miss the chance to join this event with interactive speeches of experienced and knowledgeable guests, presentations and case studies.
Objectives:
● To foster and strengthen understanding and awareness of the wider public regarding the quality of education and Eastern partnership-EU common scientific- educational-technological activities ;
● To promote the involvement of the wider public in a public policy dialogue regarding European Integration of Moldova;
● To inform and raise awareness of representatives of the academic world, youths, researchers, young professionals, civil society on regional and local levels on the importance of the EU shared values (innovation-research-education) for the development of the country and to promote their engagement in the policy dialogue in their local communities;
● To improve the involvement, raise awareness and inform the wider public on the progress achieved towards economic association of Moldova with the EU due to access to EU funding programmes for education-research-innovation.
Working language: English, Romanian, Russian.
Who can participate?
● University students from Bachelor or Master studies;
● University lecturers and researchers, student associations, interested administrative staff;
● Representatives of public administration, regional administrations who primarily work with EU law/Policy and therefore require both theoretical and practical training in EU integration issues;
● Representatives of the diplomatic mission;
● Civil servants from local, and leaders of NGOs;
● Wider public (including local mass-media).