Примери за използване на Education in europe на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It has 43 universities which makes it the largest concentration of higher education in Europe.
culture and education in Europe and the world.
EIFL supports joint letter calling for a better copyright reform for education in Europe.
The main focus is the presentation of information on the structure and organisation of education in Europe at all levels.
a network of 31 Ministries of Education in Europe and beyond.
the digital economy is a major challenge for education in Europe.
This report delivers an in-depth comparative analysis of thirteen language case studies in order to gain insight into the situation of minority languages in education in Europe.
The 2020 strategy highlights the need to increase tertiary education in Europe and to reduce early-school leaving,
Strategy“Europe 2020” focuses on the need to increase the number of higher education in Europe and combating early school leaving,
teacher training institutes and other stakeholders in school education in Europe.
The Erasmus Student Network(ESN) is the key volunteer student organisation in international Higher Education in Europe.
It focuses primarily on the way education in Europe is structured and organised at all levels.
on generations of teachers and theorists in education in Europe.
The main objective of the project“Fibonacci- Disseminating Inquiry-Based Science and Mathematics Education in Europe” It is in European schools that the research approach in mathematics and science education be widely disseminated.
the special labels for quality and recognition of the education in Europe- ECTS Label
the special labels for quality and recognition of the education in Europe- ECTS Label
According to Eurostat, in 2011, 7.5 million young people aged 15- 24 and an additional 6.5 million young people aged 25- 29 were excluded from the labour market and education in Europe.
According to Eurostat(2013), in 2011 there were 7.5 million young people aged 15-24 and an additional 6.5 million young people aged 25-29 were excluded from the labor market and education in Europe.