Project Partners

This project brings together stakeholders from different fields: youth field at European level, higher education, lifelong learning and non-formal education at national level.

AEGEE / European Students’ Forum

AEGEE is one of Europe’s biggest interdisciplinary student organisations, striving for a democratic, diverse and borderless Europe. As a non-governmental, politically independent, and non-profit organisation AEGEE through its activities, empowers students and young people in Europe to take an active role in society. www.aegee.org/

Lifelong Learning Platform

logo_with baseline_finalThe Lifelong Learning Platform is an umbrella association that brings together 39 European organisations active in the field of education and training, representing more than 50 000 educational institutions or associations, covering all sectors of formal, non-formal and informal learning. In 2015, on the occasion of its 10th anniversary, The European Civil Society Platform on Lifelong Learning (EUCISLLL) became the Lifelong Learning Platform (LLL-P) and adopted a new shortened name and visual identity.  www.eucis-lll.eu/

La Ligue de l’enseignement

Logo LigueLa Ligue de l’enseignement is one of France’s largest organisations in non-formal education. It gathers 25,000 associations with the common aims of fighting against all inequalities. It aims to guarantee access to education for everyone and further promotes a secular society, solidarity among citizens and active citizenship. www.laligue.org/

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)

The Research Unit IDEA (Innovation, Diversity and Educational Approaches) at the VUB is a collaboration of academics and aims at gathering knowledge and understanding of levels for change situated on micro, meso and macro level to adjust (learning) environments to the needs of youth and adult learners.

World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM)

The mission of Scouting is to empower young people through non-formal educational to build a world where they will be self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in their community at local, national and international level. www.scout.org/

Youth for Europe and Understanding (YEU)

Youth for Exchange and Understanding is an international non-governmental youth organisation. YEU’s vision is to promote peace, understanding and co-operation between young people, by using primarily non-formal education. YEU is run by young people, for young people, by means of a democratic structure. www.yeu-international.org

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