Sunday September 15th, 2013
Sunday September 15th, 2013
“Democracy: Majority Rules?”, 19 – 25 October 2013, Tbilisi, Georgia
Admission COMPLETED! Institute of Ukrainian Studies is looking for 2 active Ukrainian youngest to take part in the project on 19-25 October in Tbilisi. Ethnic, religious and cultural diversity all have the potential to create a challenge for society. Minorities of every kind may see themselves excluded from participating in parts of political or everyday life.… Continue reading
Wednesday September 11th, 2013
Wednesday September 11th, 2013
Looking for EVS volunteer in ROMANIA!!!
Admission COMPLETED! Country: Romania Duration: 5-6 months Number of volunteers: 3 Arrival of Volunteers: 1st – 4th of December 2013 – 1st stage, 5th – 8th of June 2014 – 2nd stage, 7th – 11th of November 2014 – 3rd stage WHAT HAVE YOU TO DO: 1. Organizing Workshops: creative workshops: puppets, masks, costumes, scenery (including trash… Continue reading
Thursday September 5th, 2013
Thursday September 5th, 2013
Right media is our Right! August 24-31, Tsaghkadzor, Armenia
On August 24th-31st 2013 four IUS members Anastasiya Prychynenko, Tetiana Lisitsa, Vitalii Popovych and Max Ostapenko from Ukraine took part in an exciting training course “Right Media is Our Right” in picturesque Tsaghkadzor, Armenia. Together with 26 other participants from Italy, Georgia, Armenia, Latvia, Czech Republic they had a chance to learn more about social… Continue reading
Saturday August 24th, 2013
Saturday August 24th, 2013
Kings and Queens: a Little History – TC in Romania
IUS members took part in a lovely project in Romania! Together with other participants they prepared a great flash-mob in the city of Bran:
Friday August 23rd, 2013
Friday August 23rd, 2013
Conflicts vs. Negotiation, Pambak/Vanadzor, Armenia, 14-21 of September, 2013
Admission COMPLETED! Institute of Ukrainian Studies is looking for 3 talented Ukrainian youngest to take part in the project on 14-21 September in Armenia. Project description: All the stereotypes are born because of the lack of communication and unawareness. The possible reason for this is the lack of awareness of the young people about mechanisms… Continue reading
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