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Thematic research seminars The Partnership’s commitment to furthering youth research and constructing links with policy and practice includes a programme of youth research seminars. Such events promote dialogue among youth researchers and between them and young people, youth organisations, policy makers and practitioners, in relation to themes of relevance to young people in Europe identified as key by the European Commission, the Council of Europe, European Youth Forum, various youth research actors and other relevant representatives of the youth field. The programme of each seminar consists of thematic panels, within which the selected research papers are presented and debated by all stakeholders. Those discussions lead to formulating recommendations for future reflection and youth research, policy and practice actions. The research papers, seminar agendas and reports recalling main debated issues as well as publications resulting from the respective events are available below. For further information do not hesitate to contact EU-CoE youth partnership Secretariat. The following research seminars were organised in: __________________________ Mobility of young people – Opportunities and obstacles for cross-border volunteering for young people, particularly with fewer opportunities - research seminar, __________________________ Health and well-being of young people in Europe - research and policy seminar,
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Youth employment and the future of work - research seminar,
__________________________ Young people and active European Citizenship - research seminar,
Diversity - Human Rights - Participation - research seminar, European Youth Centre Strasbourg, 11-13 May 2006
__________________________ Social inclusion and young people - research seminar,
__________________________ "How does the voluntary engagement of young people enhance their active citizenship and solidarity ?" - research seminar, European Youth Centre in Budapest, 5-7 July
Trading up - Potential and performance in non-formal learning - research seminar, European Youth Centre Strasbourg, 28-30 April 2004
This seminar supported the current efforts at European and national levels to improve the quality and recognition of non-formal learning not only in the youth sector, but also in other education and training contexts. __________________________ Revisiting youth political participation: Challenges for research and democratic practice in Europe - research seminar, European Youth
Resituating culture - research seminar, European Youth Centre in Budapest, 11-15 June 2003
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