Examples of using Educational network in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
ESE has an extensive educational network in the Beira Baixa region, with Spanish institutions involved in teacher training
Throughout the implementation of the project we have to bear in mind that we build a Digital Educational Network and therefore we offer mentoring
The Cyprus Maritime Academy functions under the University of Nicosia educational network, the largest University in the island of Cyprus,
The selection of the Palestinian Society as a privileged partner of Spyridon aimed in the activation of a factor with the declared intention to create an educational network which would address the Arab-speaking students who,
which established a high-capacity Greek internet educational network through which a number of internet providers are offering advanced internet services to research, academic
Form business leaders through an international educational network for the study and application of the most advanced knowledge
S presence in European educational networks.
research, educational networks of other countries.
Furthermore, UCLL is a member of educational networks across the globe and strongly collaborates with local,
Although there may be some small differences between the four educational networks, the basic rules are imposed by the Flemish government.
An active member of international research and educational networks, in alliance with leading universities of Europe
inter-university educational networks and multinational higher education projects.
government, and educational networks.
in line with the respective Research and Educational Networks of the European Union.
it is a positive paper and one that we can build on to create better educational networks within the European Union.
government, and educational networks.
we want to connect relevant business and educational networks to learn from each other, and in the long term to increase employment of youth.
Considering also the other educational networks there must be some 64,000 pupils studying Classics in secondary education(about 5,000 of them choose to study also Greek).
research, educational networks of other countries as well as with the Network Operations Centers of all institutions that participate in the GUNet.
for it was feared that this would breed hostility in the different educational networks. We now see that the opposite is true.