The report presents the results of the Luxembourg sample of a transnational survey carried out by the RAY network for the scientific monitoring of the European Programme Erasmus+ Youth in Action (E+/YiA). Three surveys were carried out during the programme period from 2014 to 2020, in 2015/2016, 2017/2018 and 2019/2020. The questions the RAY-MON surveys aim to answer are: • What is the impact of E+/YiA projects on project participants, project leaders and their organizations/groups as well as on the local communities where the projects have been implemented? • What is the context of E+/YiA projects, especially in terms of the profile of actors and organizations, access to E+/YiA, project development and project management
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The CHILD-UP project investigates the social conditions of migrant children’s integration through so...
Taking e-learning into use in the workplace, represents a major challenge for the adopterorganizatio...
A rich contrastive analysis of more than 3000 non-standard bird names based on extensive archival re...
NewHoRRIzon Social Labs build on a tradition of participatory action research to bring ...
This thesis investigates the lobbying of religious and philosophical organizations to the EU with re...
This Exploitation and Dissemination report is the final document that summarizes Dissemination, Comm...
Mapping reports of locally formed cultural heritage and the degree of difference between the particu...
Final Report: National Institute for Health Research Policy Research Programme Project Dementia Frie...
The Cultural Value Project (CVP) is a joint research project commissioned by the British Council and...
Report introduces operationalisation of Geels multi-level perspective via a method for measuring sta...
Master's thesis in intercultural studies. VID Specialized University, Stavanger, May 2017Mv 17 S
This evaluative report shows there is a trade off between capacity building and benefits to research...
This study reports on the initial mapping activity undertaken to underpin the ASD-EAST project. This...
Avhandling (ph.d.) - VID vitenskapelige høgskole, Oslo, 2019This thesis focuses on hybrid profession...
Families in Tower Hamlets is an ongoing research project led by University College London into the i...
The CHILD-UP project investigates the social conditions of migrant children’s integration through so...
Taking e-learning into use in the workplace, represents a major challenge for the adopterorganizatio...
A rich contrastive analysis of more than 3000 non-standard bird names based on extensive archival re...