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Documents: PROTOCOL OF AGREEMENT FOR A TRANSNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP
1. The aim of this protocol of transnational agreement is to ensure effective
cooperation and coordination between partners and the implementation of a joint
work programme, and to define the joint aims and responsibilities of the partners
and their mutual obligations.
Article 1: Definitions
a) The transnational action shall be carried out by a partnership between
actors (hereinafter referred to as partners) in the Member States, stated in
section 1 and 2 of the application working on closely related questions meeting
the priorities laid down in the call for proposals VP/2000/008 published by
the European Commission, in accordance with a joint work programme.
b) The transnational partnership shall comprise the partners listed in Section
2.3of the application form, who are signatories to this protocol of agreement.
Their individual provisional budgets are included in pt 6 of this proposal.
Their articles of association, the curricula vitae of the project leaders are
enclosed with the application.
c) The leading transnational partner shall be (name):
SPAT-C, Sheffield
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who shall assume the coordination of the transnational project and be authorised
by the project partners to act as sole discussion partner with the European
Commission for the purposes of the project;
Published Jan 17, 2002 - 05:39 PM
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Documents: Aims and Objectives of this Site
Mission
It is this websites mission to strengthen communication among its project members, encouraging international and intercultural communication and collaboration, as well as joint research & development towards promoting the objectives of this European Funded Scheme.
Further this network is specially designed in such a way that it can become a wider forum for exploring the diversity and dynamism of ethnic minority cultural expressions through the sub-region and the European Disapora, so as to deepen the impact of the notion of cultural tools as a weapon in teh fight against social exclusion.
At the end of the European Union funded project cycle, it is hoped that the longer term objective is to development a world-wide information system for the study of cultural development and cooperation. To this end, SYBCDP collects, processes and disseminates information
on cultural development, cultural life and policies, examining existing cultural tools from various parts of the world e.g. In theatre, cinema, music and documentary material. We are fortunate enough to have inherited an exceptionally diverse source of quality material in the form of a video library donated to us from
the Sheffield City Council.
Published Jan 04, 2002 - 10:19 AM
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Documents: Cultural Tools Grid - Stake Holders
3. Objective : Create widest participation of local groups in
the project, local authorities etc.), and disseminate results as widely as possible.
Published Nov 12, 2001 - 07:22 AM
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Documents: Cultural Tools Grid - Cultural Tools Project
1.
Cultural Tools Project
Indicate 4 main expressions of social exclusion suffered by racial minorities
in your city and indicators you use to judge the degree of social exclusion suffered
by them.
Published Nov 12, 2001 - 07:07 AM
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