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Previous events
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Nordic Committee for Children and Young People (NORDBUK)
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NORDBUK is the Council of Ministers’ Advisory and Co-ordinating body for matters relating to children and young people.
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Culture, Education and Training Committee
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The Nordic Council Culture and Education Committee deals with issues and is responsible for the development of political initiatives in culture and education, including matters of language co-operation, new media, competence development and innovation in education.
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Conference: "Why is Danish so difficult?
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Date:
Nov 30, 2011
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Nov 30, 2011
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The Danish Ministry of Education invites you to a Nordic conference on understanding our neighbouring languages with particular focus on Danish. The conference "Why is Danish so difficult?" will be held in the North Atlantic House in Copenhagen and is part of the Nordic Language Campaign. It is co-hosted by the Nordic Language Co-ordination and the Danish Language Board.
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Nordic Climate Day
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Date:
Nov 11, 2011
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Nov 11, 2011
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Nordic Climate Day is being organised for the third time on 11/11/2011. This year the theme is food and the climate. The aim of the Climate Day is to encourage pupils and teachers to have discussions on the climate through a theme day consisting of different climate-related assignments and competitions. See www.klimanorden.org for more information.
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Awarding of prizes to the winners of the Nordic Council of Ministers competition to develop good language tools
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Date:
Nov 01, 2011
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Nov 01, 2011
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There are two winners of the Nordic Council of Ministers' competition to develop proposals for products that can be used in the Council of Ministers' work to improve children's and young people's understanding of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish in all the Nordic countries. The Council of Ministers will present diplomas and flowers to the two competition winners at this fringe event. Two musicians from Orkester Norden will play music and light refreshments will be served.
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TING - The new Nordic
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Date:
Oct 28, 2011
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Nov 06, 2011
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Festival for music, film, literature, food and performing arts in Copenhagen.
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Seminar: Value for money? Quality assurance and monitoring the conditions for children growing up in the Nordic service system.
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Date:
Oct 11, 2011
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Oct 12, 2011
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Under the auspices of the Nordic Centre for Welfare and Social Issues, the focus of the seminar will be the organization and financing of social care, children and youth with special needs and the development of "best practice" in social care and services for children. The target groups are the Nordic authorities responsible for the organisation and supervision of public services for children.
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New Nordic Food – The potential and future of Nordic food when eating outside home, Helsinki, 11-12 October 2011
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Date:
Oct 11, 2011
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Oct 12, 2011
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The focus of the conference will be on one particular feature of the Nordic welfare model - eating outside home in our institutional foodscapes such as schools, hospitals and canteens.
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Conference: The way in for young people
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Date:
May 17, 2011
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May 17, 2011
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Youth leaders from Finland and Sweden meet to take part in a debate on how to break down the alienation of young people. In co-operation with "Settlementtiliitto ja Ungdomsforum".
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Conference: Competency needs for cultural developers in the future
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Date:
May 11, 2011
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May 11, 2011
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In 30 years time, today's children will hold key positions in Nordic cultural and social life. Will they then have the necessary skills for the tasks they will face? Does what is offered today provide a good basis to ensure good cultural development in and for the future?
The aim of the conference is to draw attention to experiences, in the form of overall lectures and examples of good solutions.
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Young and Vulnerable - good examples of mental health.
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Date:
May 05, 2011
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May 06, 2011
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NHV, The Nordic School of Public Health, Nya Varvet 25, Gothenburg, 5-6 May 2011.
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Nordic globalisation event
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Date:
Apr 27, 2011
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Apr 28, 2011
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The Nordic Council of Ministers invites you to a 2-day back-to-back event for five of the Nordic Council of Ministers' fourteen globalisation projects. The projects are spread thematically within knowledge, health and welfare.
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Workshop on information and communication
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Date:
Apr 08, 2011
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Apr 08, 2011
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OBS! The workshop has been moved to the Nordic Council of Ministers' Secretariat, Ved Stranden 18, Copenhagen.
We are pleased to invite you to a workshop on 8 April 2011 in Copenhagen to identify the need for information and communication about Nordic co-operation in the research and education, and the social and health care sectors. The basis for this is that a great deal of good and relevant work is being done within Nordic co-operation but that this is altogether too little known within the Nordic Region. This fact is unsatisfactory and needs to be addressed.
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”Nordic Challenges, Future Possibilities – Gender Awareness in Schools and Teacher Education”
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Date:
Mar 09, 2011
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Mar 09, 2011
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A conference for experts in teacher education to meet for discussion on research and to share ideas about gender awareness in schools. The conference will take a critical look at the lack of efforts to seriously address issues related to gender equality in Nordic schools.
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DISTANCE webinar: Nordic philology, what is it and how can we use it?
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Date:
Jan 18, 2011
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May 18, 2011
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The theme is the use of social media in teaching.
The webinars are held on the 18th of every month: January, February, March, April and May in 2011. Meeting place: http://frea.emea.acrobat.com/distans.
Participation is free of charge, but we ask you to register if you are interested in taking part.
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Conference on vulnerable children and young people, with focus on criminal children and adolescents and those at risk.
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Date:
Dec 13, 2010
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Dec 15, 2010
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The conference is being co-organised by the Ministry of Social Affairs and SFI (The Danish National Centre for Social Research). The conference aims to strengthen co-operation, dialogue and exchange of experiences, including both practical and research experience in efforts for young criminals and those at risk of crime. The target group for the conference is government officials and researchers.
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Where does Santa Claus actually live?
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Date:
Dec 08, 2010
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Dec 08, 2010
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Programme for children and adults.
