The EURODESK Regional Information Point in Bielsko-Biała
(South of Poland, Śląskie Voivodeship)

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Eurodesk is the main provider of information on European policies and opportunities for young people and those who work with them. The Eurodesk network works in 33 European countries and is supported, among others, by the European Comission. The other supporter, in Poland, is the National Ministry of Education.

Our role as Eurodesk consultants is to provide information regarding opportunities for education, training, traineeships, voluntary work and work in Europe for the youth and the youth workers. The advisory is free of charge.

If you are looking for training/ studying/ voluntary work opportunities (EVS) in Poland or if you are searching for Polish partner for your
project - please feel free to contact us:

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Mobile: +48 511 551 439.

We will use the Eurodesk network to help the best we can!

 

Links:

http://www.eurodesk.eu/edesk/

https://europa.eu/youth/EU_en

http://lastminute.eurodesk.eu

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Foundation of Alternative Educational Initiatives

Ukryta 14 Street

43-300 Bielsko-Biała

Poland

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+48 511 551 439

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Annual Report for the year 2012 - available in Polish on the Polish version of the web-page ("Sprawozdania")

Annual Report for the year 2011 - available in Polish on the Polish version of the web-page ("Sprawozdania")

 

FAEI is a member organisation of Baltic Network for Adult Learning (BNAL).

The BNAL is a network of organisations involved in adult learning and non formal liberal and voluntary education in the Baltic Sea region. Examples of organisations are Folk High Schools and Adult Educational Associations.

Our members come from the following countries:
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden and the autonomous Aaland Islands.

The BNAL network's overall aim is to be a platform for exchange of experiences and development of common educational programmes. It should be the natural meeting point for all organisations and as well as individuals with interest and knowledge about adult learning in the Baltic Sea region. An important objective is to support the development of adult learning in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia and in Poland.

www.bnal.org

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