OECD The mission of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. The OECD provides a forum in which governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems. We work with governments to understand what drives economic, social and environmental change. We measure productivity and global flows of trade and investment. We analyse and compare data to predict future trends. We set international standards on a wide range of things, from agriculture and tax to the safety of chemicals.
OSCE The OSCE has a comprehensive approach to security that encompasses politico-military, economic and environmental, and human aspects. It therefore addresses a wide range of security-related concerns, including arms control, confidence- and security-building measures, human rights, national minorities, democratization, policing strategies, counter-terrorism and economic and environmental activities. All 57 participating States enjoy equal status, and decisions are taken by consensus on a politically, but not legally binding basis.
WBCSD The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) is a CEO-led organization of forward-thinking companies that galvanizes the global business community to create a sustainable future for business, society and the environment.
World Economic Forum World economic forum - the green investment report. Report about the ways and means to unlock private finance for green growth
WRI World Resources Institute (WRI) is a global research organisation that works closely with leaders to turn big ideas into action to sustain a healthy environment - the foundation of economic opportunity and human well-being.
Commonwealth of Learning A comprehensive site with information, electronic resources, and knowledge services on distance education and learning. Knowledge Services & databases are accessible.
ERASMUS + Programme The European Commission’s ERASMUS + Programme enables people at all stages of their lives to take part in stimulating learning experiences, as well as helping to develop the education and training sector across Europe. Set to last until 2020, Erasmus+ doesn't just have opportunities for students. Merging seven prior programmes, it has opportunities for a wide variety of individuals and organisations. - Erasmus+ has opportunities for people of all ages, helping them develop and share knowledge and experience at institutions and organisations in different countries. - Students: Studying abroad is a central part of Erasmus+ and has been shown to have a positive effect on later job prospects. It is also a chance to improve language skills, gain self-confidence and independence and immerse yourself in a new culture. - Staff (teaching): With Erasmus+, opportunities are available to spend time teaching at an education institution abroad. These opportunities are available to both staff working in the education sector and to individuals working outside the sector invited to share their knowledge and experience. - Staff (training): With Erasmus+, training opportunities are available to staff working in education, both in teaching and non-teaching capacities. Training periods abroad can consist of job shadowing, observation periods or specific training courses abroad. - Trainees: Erasmus+ helps you gain valuable experience in the workplace by supporting traineeships abroad. Erasmus+ support for traineeships is available for higher education students and recent graduates, as well as vocational education and training students, apprentices and recent graduates. - Young people: Erasmus+ is open to all young people, not just those currently enrolled in education or training. With Erasmus+, you can volunteer across Europe and beyond or participate in a youth exchange abroad. - Youth workers: Erasmus+ supports the professional development of youth workers through training or networking periods abroad. Periods abroad can consist of training courses, study visits, job shadowing or observation periods at relevant organisations and more. - Erasmus+ has opportunities for a wide range of organisations, including universities, education and training providers, think-tanks, research organisations, and private businesses. - Organisations wanting to participate in Erasmus+ may engage in a number of development and networking activities, including strategic improvement of the professional skills of their staff, organisational capacity building, and creating transnational cooperative partnerships with organisations from other countries in order to produce innovative outputs or exchange best practices. - In addition, organisations facilitate the learning mobility opportunities for students, staff, trainees, apprentices, volunteers, youth workers and young people. - The benefits for involved organisations include an increased capacity to operate at an international level, improved management methods, access to more funding opportunities and projects, increased ability to prepare, manage, and follow-up projects, as well as a more attractive portfolio of opportunities for learners and staff at participating organisations.
TBP Project The ERASMUS+ Strategic partnership project “Innovative Integrated Training in Healing Plants Business - TBP” (coordinated by University of Thessaly, Greece) aims to offer professional training in management and cultivation of aromatic & therapeutic plants through an innovative training programme based on modern technologies. The concept of Total Business Plants project is to fill the training gap in the sector of medicinal and aromatic plants, offering an innovative educational system not only to Farming Trainers and Advisors, but also to farmers. The specific objectives that are pursued include the implementation of organic farming techniques in aromatic and therapeutic plants cultivation, certification procedures of the production process, quality characteristics of the final product needed in order to be admissible from the pharmaceutical industry, business orientation for expanding in new markets, knowledge about therapeutic use of aromatic and therapeutic plants as well as a database creation for alternative ways of healing and improving health status of the population.
Open Education Europa Open Education Europa is a portal created by the European Commission to promote the use of ICT in education and training.
CEDEFOP CEDEFOP is the centre of expertise to support the development of VET and evidence-based policy-making. It provides advice, research, analysis, information, and stimulates European cooperation and mutual learning. Its networks allow the Centre to keep abreast of recent developments. CEDEFOP works closely with the European Commission, governments, representatives of employers and trade unions, as well as with researchers and practitioners. It provides them with up-to-date information on developments, experience and innovation in VET, and forums for policy debate. CEDEFOP shares its expertise through electronic and hard-copy publications, conferences and working groups.
IBE International Bureau of Education (IBE) is an intergovernmental organization in the field of education established to advance peace through education in 1929. Its mission is to bring support and innovative solutions to the challenges ministries of education and governments face in the complex task of improving quality and relevance of their curriculum, teaching, learning, and assessment processes and outcomes.
ILO - Education Sector ILO brings together governments, employers and workers representatives of 186 member States, to set labour standards, develop policies and devise programmes promoting decent work for all women and men. The main aims of the ILO are to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues.
UNESCO Education Sector Includes news and information on UNESCO’s programmes, activities and publications in the education sector. Provides addresses and links to UNESCO offices, institutes and networks. The Virtual Library contains references to educational materials published by UNESCO. Some full text materials for downloading are included, database access, journals, statistics...
European Lifelong Learning Magazine European Lifelong Learning Magazine Elm (European Lifelong Learning Magazine) is a free online magazine on lifelong learning and adult education. It is the only journalistic medium of adult education with a European scope and with a continent-wide correspondent network.