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Final bilateral meeting in Vienna
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27 Jul 2010
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| Yesterday, on 26 July 2010, the last meeting of this learning partnership took place when Moznost Volby visited the Institut für Informationswirtschaft to have a bilateral meeting in Vienna. Read more |  |
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(leaflet)
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16 Jul 2010
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| (leaflet) Read more |  |
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The policy level processes going on in Spain in relation to e-learning and gender issues (I)
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23 Jun 2010
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| First part of an article on the main policy actions being developed in Spain on e-learning and gender issues Read more |  |
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The policy level processes going on in Catalonia in relation to e-learning and gender issues
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23 Jun 2010
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| Article on the main policy actions being developed in Catalonia on e-learning and gender issues Read more |  |
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The policy level processes going on in Spain in relation to e-learning and gender issues (II)
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23 Jun 2010
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| Second part of an article on the main policy actions being developed in Spain on e-learning and gender issues Read more |  |
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The policy level processes going on in Spain in relation to e-learning and gender issues (III)
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23 Jun 2010
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| Third part of an article on the main policy actionsbeing developed in Spain and Catalonia on e-learning and gender issues Read more |  |
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Meeting in Bratislava
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12 May 2010
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| A partnership meeting took place in Bratislava on the 12th of May 2010. The participants of the meeting were SURT. Women’s Foundation. Private Foundation (Spain), REGINA Alapítvány (Hungary), Institut für Informationswirtschaft der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (Austria) and Moznost’ vol’ (Slovakia) plus some unemployed or inactive women from different countries. Read more |
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Bilateral meeting in Vienna
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27 May 2010
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| A bilateral meeting took place in Vienna on the 9th of May 2010 between Institut für Informationswirtschaft der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien and REGINA Foundation. Read more |
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Finaliisation of the project
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11 May 2010
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| Regarding the finalisation of the project, SURT and the Institut für Informationswirtschaft discussed, how the tasks should be distributed between the project partners. Read more |  |
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Possible future Cooperation
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26 Nov 2009
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| Yesterday a bilateral meeting took place in Vienna, when members of SURT visited the Institut für Informationswirtschaft der WU Wien.in order to discuss a possible future cooperation between the two organisations. Read more |
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2nd Meeting in Barcelona
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5 June 2009
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| The meeting took place in Barcelona the 5th of June 2009. The participants of the meeting were SURT. Women’s Foundation. Private Foundation (Spain), REGINA Alapítvány (Hungary), Institut für Informationswirtschaft der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (Austria) and Moznost’ vol’ by (Slovakia) Read more |  |
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Discussion about the project website
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12 May 2009
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| To improve the content and the quality of the project website was an important topic in the meeting which was held today in Vienna between members of the Institut für Informationswirtschaft (Institute for Information Business) and members of SURT. Read more |
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Situation of women in the Spanish labour market
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15 Apr 2009
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| To understand the current situation of women in the Spanish labour market, it is essential to start looking at the historical model of “male breadwinner” and “house wife”, which explains the unequal position between women and men in the productive and reproductive spheres. Men are responsible to provide resources participating in the public sphere, while women are pushed into the private sphere carrying out domestic work and taking care of people. Read more |  |
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Bilateral Meeting in Vienna
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20 Mar 2009
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| Today a bilateral project meeting took place in Vienna. Members of SURT were visiting the Institut für Informationswirtschaft (Institute for Information Business) to discuss some tasks in detail. Read more |
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First Meeting in Vienna
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15 Nov 2008 - by Werner Helmut Huber
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| The first project meeting of this Grundtvig Learning partnership took place in Vienna. One important topic was to discuss which partner will work on which task. This became necessary, as not all of the inital nine partners who applied for the project where accepted in the end. Read more |  |