We All are Europe - AESAEC
We All are Europe - AESAEC
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Module 6 – The Art of Successful Project Proposal Writing I: the Technical Part<br />
Module 6:<br />
Bettina Bussi/Patrizia Giorio (CO & SO Network/IT)<br />
The Art of Successful Project Proposal Writing I: the<br />
technical part 4<br />
Unit 6.1.<br />
Unit in a nutshell<br />
Achievements<br />
How to build a project group<br />
Profiling of the perfect project partner<br />
Profiling of the perfect project group<br />
Finding suitable partners and avoiding false friends<br />
Communicating with partners during the application period<br />
After this unit you will be able to:<br />
find new partners using existing different sources, such as websites, databases,<br />
events, networks etc.<br />
manage communications with partners in a variety of ways (“traditional”<br />
and very new ones)<br />
build a balanced partnership with a good mix of expertise<br />
sh<strong>are</strong> the responsibility of the project implementation with your partners.<br />
Building <strong>Europe</strong> and developing common <strong>Europe</strong>an solutions to common <strong>Europe</strong>an problems means<br />
co-operating with people, organisations and institutions in other member states, learning from<br />
each other and together developing new activities, practices and systems.<br />
(<strong>Europe</strong>an Commission’s Guide on Transnationality)<br />
Warming up:<br />
My personal experience about lifelong learning:<br />
Which countries <strong>are</strong> eligible for the<br />
Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP) and for<br />
the <strong>Europe</strong> for Citizens Programme (ECP)<br />
Legend:<br />
= the member states of the EU<br />
= <strong>Europe</strong>an countries<br />
= Candidate countries<br />
Listen / Read<br />
6.1.1. Finding appropriate partners for an EU project<br />
Working transnationally can be a very rewarding experience but it does depend upon establishing<br />
clear goals, strong partnerships and good management structures. Transnational working requires<br />
time, dedication and resources to develop it effectively. Choosing the right partners will determine<br />
the success of a project!<br />
You know this already from<br />
other partner decisions …<br />
… however, you should be also aw<strong>are</strong><br />
that the average divorce rate in<br />
<strong>Europe</strong> is about 48%!<br />
4 Relevant information and useful instruments can also be found in Module 7.<br />
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