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POLICY & PRACTICE: Briefing - Europe's funding for youth set forchange

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Leonardo? Socrates? If I'd wanted to know about Brazilian football, I'd have subscribed to Shoot! Don't be daft. These names refer to a couple of the EU's programmes for education, training and young people. They, along with Tempus and the more prosaically named Youth, are due to finish at the end of 2006. The European Commission is now consulting on the next generation of schemes.

So what do these programmes do? Socrates supports international mobility in schools and universities, Tempus has done a similar job for higher education with countries outside the EU and Leonardo gives a European dimension to vocational training.

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