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    Education, Training and Youth

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    Supporting quality education, training and social cohesion The EU supports Member States in their efforts to provide the best education and training for their citizens. It also promotes multilingualism in Europe, helping with the teaching and learning of languages, encouraging mobility of students, trainees, teachers and young people

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    Participate

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    Your rights – and how to use them If you are a citizen of an EU country, by definition you enjoy EU citizenship and have the right to actively take part in the political life of the EU. Have your say The Have your say portal gives you the opportunity to shape EU policies by contributing to the EU’s consultations on planned initiatives. Share your

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    Living in the EU

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    Your rights – and how to use them EU citizenship is granted automatically to anyone who holds the nationality of an EU country. Some rights and benefits derive from national law, and these may differ from country to country. Other rights derive from EU law and are therefore the same in all EU countries. These EU rights extend to everyday life

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    Helmut Kohl and François Mitterrand: leaders in reconciliation

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    President Mitterrand and Chancellor Kohl standing hand in hand in front of a memorial wreath at the Douaumont Ossuary, Verdun in 1984 AP/European Union Helmut Kohl was the second of only three people to have received an Honorary Citizenship of Europe from the European Council, in recognition of his extraordinary work on European integration

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    Studying

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    Learning in Europe The European Union helps its member countries in their efforts to provide the best education and training opportunities for their citizens. It also promotes language learning in Europe by: attracting more teachers and students to teach and learn languages encouraging students, trainees, teachers and young people to travel

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    Founding agreements

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    -making (increased use of the ordinary legislative procedure). Full text of the Treaty of Amsterdam Treaty on European Union - Maastricht Treaty Signed: 7 February 1992 Entered into force: 1 November 1993 Purpose: to prepare for European Monetary Union and introduce elements of a political union (citizenship, common foreign and internal affairs policy

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    European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop)

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    Overview Role: Cedefop provides the data on which vocational education and training policy in the EU is based Executive Director: Jürgen Siebel Established in: 1975 Number of staff: 98 Location: Thessaloniki (Greece) Website: Cedefop The European Centre for the Development of Vocational training (Cedefop) helps develop and implement EU vocational

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    European Training Foundation (ETF)

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    by reforming their vocational education and training (VET) and labour market systems. What it does The ETF supports human development in 29 partner countries (in south-eastern Europe and Turkey, eastern Europe, the southern and eastern Mediterranean and central Asia). It helps with the design, implementation and evaluation of policies and programmes