University education and professional integration in a cross-border context (Q4300513)

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Project Q4300513 in France, Belgium
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University education and professional integration in a cross-border context
Project Q4300513 in France, Belgium

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    794,705.49 Euro
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    1,589,411.01 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 January 2018
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    31 December 2020
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    COMUE LILLE NORD DE FRANCE
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    Q4367737 (Deleted Item)
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    50°40'11.86"N, 4°36'55.87"E
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    50°27'28.08"N, 3°57'6.41"E
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    50°27'57.42"N, 4°51'40.36"E
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    51°2'45.82"N, 3°43'36.88"E
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    50°52'41.05"N, 4°41'58.42"E
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    50°38'20.90"N, 3°7'49.26"E
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    The TRANSUNIV project is working on the professional integration and mobility of students (bachelor, master, doctorate) in the cross-border area. The project is intended to ensure a sustainable impact of student mobility schemes, the development of internships or work-linked training programmes within Master's programmes and doctorate-related actions. Five main actions are being carried out, including the setting up of the “innovation project” seminar, bringing together researchers from different disciplines and socio-economic stakeholders, sharing of experiences for Master's students, job forums to boost the employability of doctoral candidates and the development of a portal serving as an effective platform for the exchange of opportunities both for companies and public organisations as well as students and research laboratories. This portal is a real engine for optimising and sustaining the project. (English)
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