The EU funded project to enhance people-to-people-contacts between Belarus and the EU for promoting mutual understanding and exchange of best practice has been launched.
MOST is providing professional exchange and mobility opportunities between Belarus and the EU.
MOST offers such opportunities for about 1.500 Belarusians within the implementation period till December 2017.
MOST core sectors are culture, education and youth, science and technology. Applications from other sectors (i.e. economy, public health, energy, public administration etc.) are welcome.
MOST mobility actions may be arranged in the following formats:
Small groups — short term (2 to 5 persons — up to 7 days).
Individuals — short term (up to 7 days).
Individuals — long term (internships/placements up to 4 weeks).
MOST target countries are all 28 EU member states.
MOST covers all expenditures of the mobility actions, such as travel, accommodation, subsistence, visa, insurance, and entrance fees.
MOST applications will be evaluated by expert teams and approved by the MOST Steering Committee.
MOST is implemented by a consortium consisting of Goethe-Institut (leading partner) and British Council and supervised by a Steering Committee consisting of the EU Delegation to Belarus and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus.
When you are making plans to travel to another foreign country, you have to take into account many things. Starting from whether you will be allowed to enter the country to where you will be staying a
Flying University and the Belarusian philosophical space together with the publishing house "Ekanompres" started to work on the publication of the amended and extended book of quotes "Quote your Own!"
Belarusian thinking is the nation’s self-understanding, ways of understanding its nature and purpose, search for identity at the crossroads of cultural influences and traditions.
On 21 April the Organizing Committee announced that the registration for guests and participants of round tables, organizers of public events, volunteers and media representatives has opened.
Online registration form for speakers for the 6th International Congress of Belarusian Studies that will take place on 7-9 October 2016 in Kaunas (Lithuania) is available from the 1th of April.
Call for applications for participation in the BNP Conference of the "Development of the National Platform: new strategy", which is to take place in Minsk on April 23, 2016, is now open.
The Robert Bosch Center together with the the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) invite to take part in the Carl Friedrich Goerdeler Kolleg for Good Governance 2016-2017.
The Organising Committee of the International Congress of Belarusian Studies announces a new call for nominations for the Congress Award for the best publication published in 2014-2015.
Organising committee of the Congress announces call for sections for the 6th International Congress of Belarusian Studies. The Congress will take place on 7-9 October 2016 in Kaunas, Lithuania.
The Swedish Institute Summer Academy for Young Professionals is open to everyone interested in building networks and increasing knowledge of transparent, efficient and resilient public administration.
Due to the severe underrepresentation of women holding high level elected positions, i.e. Mayors, Vice Mayors and Councilors in local political leadership, they are the target group of this programme.
The organizing committee of “CHOICE-Belarus”: Legacy and modernity” project notifies about postponement of the date of selection results at the first stage of the competition.
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.
In his report, philosopher Gintautas Mažeikis discusses several concepts that have been a part of the European social and philosophical thought for quite a time.
It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.