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The CJE Accreditation 2023 was a landmark in the history of CJE. First year of the new system brought new flexibility to our project implementation, allowing us to design and implement projects faster and keeping young people more involved in the process. With 3 mobility activities we managed to tackle our objectives, with a clear focus on the development of both digital and creative competences.
ACTIVITIES
Check out the activities organized under CJE accreditation 2023
Imagine you could create your own Livestream or Podcast? What would you do? What would you have to say?
Creative Voyage: A Youth Exchange uniting participants from 8 countries through various forms of Art: Painting, Photography, Dance, Music, Filmmaking, Acting, and more.
Discover the magic of São Miguel Island through the lens of our “Eyeland Captures” training course. In May 2024, participants from nine countries came together in the Azores to enhance their visual storytelling skills, capturing the island's breathtaking landscapes and vibrant local life. Explore the captivating documentaries and the warm, welcoming spirit of the Azorean community.
Dissemination Events
Our participants engaged in more than 25 events for dissemination and exploitation of results, sharing the knowledge, skills and experience gained during the activities, within their community.
Zilina, Slovakia, Dec. 2023.
Dissemination held by Laura Carna and Karolina Centekova in Gymnázium sv. Františka z Assisi for 20 people.
Omšenie, Slovakia, Dec. 2023.
Dissemination held by Dominika Kramorišová. She made an online presentation for her friends, around 15 people.
Liberec, Czechia, Dec. 2023.
Dissemination held by Sara Pavlikova in her school, VOS mezinárodního obchodu a Obchodní akademie, for 20 people.
Riga, Latvia, Dec. 2023.
Disseminations held by Undīne Brutāne, Katrīna Elizabete Auzina and Gustavs Zīverts in their school, Riga State gymnasium. They reached 20 people.
Vilkaviškis, Lithuania, Dec. 2023.
Dissemination held in Vilkaviškio „Aušros“ gimnazija by Austeja Gruzinskaite for 20 people.
Uherský Brod, Czechia, Dec. 2023.
Dissemination held by Stela Kutnarova to her classmates in Gymnázium Jana Amose Komenského Uherský Brod.
Latky, Slovakia, Dec. 2023.
Presentation made by Noemi Gecso and Beata Kiss during the Pathways to Inclusion youth exchange, for 50 people.
Lisbon, Portugal, Jan. 2024.
Dissemination held in Lisbon. The Portuguese team made a livestream at their headquarters
Riga, Latvia, Jan. 2024.
Dissemination held in Riga Technical University by Mohamed Shafraz for his friends in university.
Brno, Czechia, April 2024.
Dissemination held by Petr Hlavac at Brno, University of Technology.
Loures, Portugal, April 2024.
Dissemination held by Daniela Miranda, Iara Silva and Ines Andrade in Daniela’s dance class, for 9 people.
Latvia, April 2024
Dissemination held by Niklavs Dmitrijs Zibailo, Mohamed Shafraz, Linda Vilcmeiere, Dana Dukure. They reached more than 20 people.
Bucharest, Romania, April 2024.
Dissemination held by Matei Constantin who explained what Erasmus is, how he got to Azores and how the students can apply and attend projects too. There were 35 students.
Bucarest, Romania, May 2024
The romanian group presented the activity to their friends in Bucarest.
Gyula, Hungary, May 2024.
Dissemination held by Beata Kiss for 16 people in N.B. Romanian Grammar and Highschool. She presented E29, Erasmus+ and talked about the application and opportunities.
Tallinn, Estonia, June 2024.
Dissemination held by Beatrice Frank in the highschool she is studying at Talinn, for 10 people.
Bagaciu, Romania, July 2024.
Dissemination held by Titas Bajarskas, Bogdan Vilcan and Matei Constanin, during a youth exchange that they participated. This youth exchange had participants from Romania, Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovakia.
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