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mammoth 2018/2019

Revision as of 16:33, 11 November 2021

Project Q3410808 in Germany
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mammoth 2018/2019
Project Q3410808 in Germany

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    402,471.77 Euro
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    49.36 percent
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    1 September 2018
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    31 August 2019
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    infau-lern/statt GmbH
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    48°22'16.36"N, 10°54'23.36"E
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    86153
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    Mammut 2018/2019 ist ein professionelles Nachfolge-Ausbildungsprojekt. Alle Projektteilnehmenden sind aus der Gruppe der besonders benachteiligten Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen. Ausbildungsberufe, die bei Mammut angeboten werden sind u.a. Bauten- und Objektbeschichter/in, Maler/in und Lackierer/in, Elektroniker/in in Energie- und Gebäudetechnik, Kaufmann/Kauffrau für Büromanagement. (German)
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    Mammut 2018/2019 is a professional follow-up training project. All project participants are from the group of particularly disadvantaged young people and young adults. Training occupations offered at Mammut include building and object coatings, painters and paint shoppers, electronics technicians in energy and building technology, businessman for office management. (English)
    11 November 2021
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    DE_TEMPORARY_ESF_7265
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