
This action is the biggest EU programme for non-formal education. It offers youth exchanges, voluntary service, youth initiatives projects, involvement in democracy projects, seminars and trainings, cooperation with partner countries and other interesting activities.It is aimed at people aged between 13 and 30, youth workers and other actors in the field of youth and non-formal education as well.

Information about a meeting of the Competitiveness Council held in Brussels on 6th March 2009. The meeting provided a platform for a discussion of EU Ministers responsible for research and development.
Detailed information about the competition Innovating Minds Czech Awards for Young Europeans.
Press release informating about the second year of of the European high school "scientists and technicians" competition.

EU Presidency 2009. Information of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports about the main Priorities for the areas of Education, Youth and Sports.

Priorities for the areas of research and development.The main motto of the Czech presidency in the first half of 2009 is "Europe without barriers". Every "Council" has been chosen a subtitle and the Czech one will promote the idea of "Europe competitive and open".
Processes of internationalization of the quality assurance and accreditation in higher education in the Czech Republic.

The Foreign Development Co-operation Programme is an integral part of the Czech foreign policy, setting out the Government policy towards developing and transforming countries in a comprehensive manner.

Links concerning scholarships in the field of international co-operation.
The comprehensive comparative study of European education systems from the EURYDICE Information Network.

