We All are Europe - AESAEC
We All are Europe - AESAEC
We All are Europe - AESAEC
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Practitioners<br />
Project coordinator<br />
Project management<br />
Project outcomes<br />
Project partner<br />
Promoter<br />
Quality management<br />
Redundancy<br />
Relevance<br />
Individuals and / or organisations who / which benefit from an EU project<br />
by usage of its outcomes and results.<br />
Usually the co-ordinator and the beneficiary of a project is one and the<br />
same; in some programmes it is possible to have a beneficiary and a coordinator,<br />
which provides management and administrative support to the<br />
beneficiary.<br />
Handling of a process or an activity achieving a certain aim or result by<br />
following a described procedure (work plan); usually this process starts long<br />
before the funded period of an EU project with the writing of the application,<br />
recruitment of a project group and drawing up contracts, and also<br />
lasts beyond the funded period with reporting and finalising administrative<br />
issues. This process also includes several levels, such as product development,<br />
evaluation and dissemination.<br />
Results of an EU project which should show effects on the project group,<br />
stakeholders, target groups or the general public; such outcomes can<br />
include published products, aw<strong>are</strong>ness raising, training, conferences, created<br />
networks etc.<br />
Person or organisation who / which is member of a project group but is not<br />
the beneficiary.<br />
beneficiary<br />
evaluation<br />
In pedagogical terms it is the repetition of content or information in order<br />
to increase its sustainable transfer to learners / target groups.<br />
In EU project management terms, the appropriateness of objectives and<br />
aims to the real problems, needs and priorities of the target groups that<br />
the project is supposed to address and to the physical and policy environment<br />
within which it operates.<br />
Sending organisation<br />
Organisation sending a volunteer, guest, visitor etc. during an exchange or<br />
mobility action / project; responsible for selection of participants, preparation<br />
of the mobility and cooperation with the hosting organisation.<br />
Skype<br />
Social cohesion<br />
Stakeholder<br />
Synonym<br />
Syntax<br />
Teamwork<br />
Text<br />
Free internet communication / telephone source (www.skype.com)<br />
Social cohesion is a term used in social policy, sociology and political<br />
science to describe the bonds or "glue" that bring people together in<br />
society, particularly in the context of cultural diversity.<br />
In this setting, and in a very broad sense, a person or organisation with a<br />
legitimate and / or obvious interest in a given situation, action or EU<br />
project etc, e.g. political decision makers, target groups, end users,<br />
funders, media etc.<br />
Different words (or sometimes phrases) with identical or very similar<br />
meanings.<br />
In linguistics this term is used to refer directly to the rules and principles<br />
that govern the sentence structure of any language.<br />
A joint action by two or more people, in which each person contributes<br />
with different skills and expresses his or her individual interests and<br />
opinions to support the unity and efficiency of the group in order to<br />
achieve common goals.<br />
Indicates a distinct cohesive expression in written language. Texts require<br />
to be presented through a script. Various cultures use different alphabets.<br />
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