Examples of using Cooperation programmes in English and their translations into Italian
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partner country students and teachers in EU international higher education cooperation programmes.
A stronger link to existing administrative structures in other EU cross-border cooperation programmes is one example.
EUR 12.0 million in cross-border cooperation programmes.
demands concerning economic and social development in northern Morocco and interregional cooperation programmes?
the Euro-Mediterranean area and the main cross-border cooperation programmes.
Also, the nature of many of the European Union's commitments to cooperation programmes and projects has also changed to take into account the priorities of the new government;
The EU should continue to maintain strong support for Iraq through its cooperation programmes, with the aim of participating in the process to stabilise
teaching visits and almost 2 000 cooperation programmes between the institutions of higher education in the Member States have been financially supported by the Commission.
Preventative actions in the form of cooperation programmes have been carried out since 1992 with central
The amount of the ERDF allocated to technical assistance shall be limited to 6% of the total amount allocated to a cooperation programmes, but shall not be less than EUR 1 500 000.
I agree with the rapporteur that overall responsibility for the ENPI should be returned to the Regional Development DG and that the cross-border cooperation programmes should be implemented in a framework similar to that for the Interreg programmes. .
home affairs were integrated in a specific manner in the cooperation programmes with third countries e.g. the national
It will provide support through bilateral, multi-country and cross-border cooperation programmes.
while in August 2010 the Commission conferred the management of cross-border cooperation programmes on the Croatian Agency for Regional Development.
of which over €484 million are invested in cross-border cooperation programmes.
are also very common in applications for development of interuniversity cooperation programmes.
for example via the EU's Global Climate Change Alliance or via the EU cooperation programmes with specific countries and regions.
In such event, the support from the ERDF mentioned in paragraph 4 corresponding to annual instalments not yet committed shall be allocated to the internal cross-border cooperation programmes under paragraph 1(a)
We recognised long ago that development policy and other cooperation programmes provide the most powerful instruments at the Community's disposal for treating the root causes of conflict.
Similar support measures should be implemented under the aid and cooperation programmes involving the Euro-Mediterranean area,