Examples of using Access to knowledge in English and their translations into Dutch
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The aim is to set in place measures providing real access to knowledge, promoting personal development
Participants will be looking for alternative ways to foster greater access to knowledge in the digitally connected environment.
The opportunity to gain access to Knowledge, to learn Greater Community Spirituality
It is a means for you to gain access to Knowledge and to learn what Knowledge is through proper application and understanding.
The right balance also needs to be struck between protection of IPR in third countries and access to knowledge.
including access to knowledge.
Unhampered access to re-usable multilingual resources will help overcome language barriers, which undermine the internal market for online services and limit access to knowledge.
their role in providing access to knowledge and culture.
I agree with the rapporteur when she states that libraries represent one of the most important systems which afford access to knowledge and culture.
The role of libraries in organising access to knowledge is becoming more and more important and is particularly worthy of our attention.
they have no interest in increasing access to knowledge.
Efforts must be made to improve the skills of these young people, to promote access to knowledge and to fight unemployment.
will only prevent them from gaining the opportunity to gain access to Knowledge.
of lifelong learning and of access to knowledge that is developed within TU Delft.
Developing arrangements for the exchange of experience and access to knowledge and to the results of Community research, by integrating the candidate countries into the institutions and bodies concerned;
Widespread, free use of the new technologies within international programmes has transformed access to knowledge and can give"mobility" to millions of students who would not otherwise effectively have this opportunity.
We need to network Europe's Biotechnology Communities to facilitate open access to knowledge, skills and best practises, and to create a
the demand that there be unrestricted access to knowledge as a personal right
boosting employability and access to knowledge and the labour market.
Attention was drawn to the risks connected with the transition to a new world whose dominant features included unlimited access to knowledge, unbelievable speed in transfer of information and entirely new means of communication.