
Lorsque les cinq membres de l'équipe du projet ILLEY se sont réunis au CELV à Graz en mars 2019, leur travail portait avant tout sur la finalisation du site web, compte tenu de l’état avancé du projet. Plus...
For us, language is more than a communication tool: languages are the base of the European identity and heritage. We can not give up on our mother language for easier communication in world languages, we cannot agree to have whole language groups disappear just because language protection costs – said FUEN President Loránt Vincze on 9 May 2019 in Sfantu Gheorghe / Sepsiszentgyörgy, Romania, at the international conference entitled New Challenges for Multilingualism in Europe, organised on Europe’s day by the Covasna County Council, FUEN and HUNINEU. More...
Members of the FUEN Working Group on Education led by Vice President Olga Martens and representatives of FUEN Member Organisations took part in UN’s Regional Forum on Education, Language and the Human Rights of Minorities, held in the European Parilament on 6-7 May 2019. The Forum was organized by the UN and the Tom Lantos Institute in Budapest in partnership with several minority organisations including the FUEN. More...
Student mobility was and still is one of the main goals of the Bologna process. In the Yerevan Communique (2015) mobility is described as a great tool for gaining and expanding competencies and employability options for students. Apart from this, it was also mentioned the desired focus to create wider access to mobility for students, who are coming from a disadvantaged background (Yerevan Communique, 2015). More...
The European Parliament elections are just around the corner (between 23 and 26 May)! This survey is part of EMY – Empowerment of Mobile Youth in the EU. EMY aims to support and enhance the democratic participation of European mobile youth, especially in connection with the forthcoming European Parliament Elections in May 2019. More...
The Council of Europe (CoE) is dealing with a high-scale political and financial crisis in the organisation: Russia’s decision to stop paying its membership fees (and the risk of Russia’s withdrawal from the CoE), Turkey returning to its status as an ordinary contributor and the ‘zero nominal growth’ budget policy enforced by member states, are the key factors affecting CoE’s budget. More...