The European Grants International Academy Srl has a long-term experience in setting up and coordinating strategic partnerships for the implementation of projects financed by public and private funds. EGInA cooperates with a team of project managers expert in the management and reporting of European Commission structural and centralised funds. They all have academic-professional backgrounds in the fields of education and vocational training, digital innovation with social impact, enhancement of cultural heritage and sustainable development.
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How could your school become more inclusive, more sustainable, or simply a better place to learn? This is the central question behind the NEB VET Students
EGInA will take part in Codeway Expo, bringing to the public’s attention its strong commitment to extra-EU international cooperation through a wide range of experiences developed in recent
The Stories of Strength project, funded by the European Union, supports migrant women through creative writing and storytelling in its broadest sense, promoting inclusion, self-confidence
We are delighted to announce the Final International Conference of the SEED4AFRICA project – Smart Entrepreneurial Education & Training for Digital Farming in Africa, which will
As the digital economy grows, so does the need for diverse leadership in technology. At the upcoming ALL Digital Summit, the panel „Empowering women as
The Resilient Responders Project develops tailored resilience training for disaster response personnel, enhancing stress management skills, promoting knowledge sharing, and providing accessible training, especially in
The SHIFT4IT project consortium is proud to announce the development of a comprehensive curriculum tailored to educate project managers in the IT sector. This curriculum
The fourth edition of the Blended Course for Project Proposal Writing (KA2) successfully concluded in Foligno, hosted at the Centro Studi from November 4 to
From October 26 to 29, Altheo Valentini, Nadine Innocenzi, and Lucrezia Rapo participated in a training course in Kingston, Jamaica, on Grant Proposal Writing, hosted by the Planning Institute of
The Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italian National Institute of Health), through the Laboratory of Health Humanities of the National Centre for Rare Diseases (www.iss.it/health-humanities), and