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  • 12.03.13

    Education for Sustainable Development in Biosphere Reserves and other Designated Areas: A Resource Book for Educators in South-Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean

  • 07.01.13

    Reminder - 2013 Open Discovery Space Summer school (deadline for application: 16 January 2013)

  • 14.11.12

    2013 Open Discovery Space Summer school (deadline for applications: 16 January 2013)

  • 16.05.12

    Enhancing a shared vision of Intangible Cultural Heritage in South East Europe. Adoption of a Joint Declaration

  • 04.05.12

    South-East Europe tuned in the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage

  • 20.04.12

    Open Discovery Space eLearning Project to unleash the innovation potential of Education in Europe

  • 19.04.12

    UNESCO and Greece gather 14 countries to promote the safeguarding of Intangible Culture Heritage in South-East Europe

  • 26.03.12

    ESD for MAB BRs and other Designated Areas

  • 26.10.11

    Field trip to Greece. A “hands-on” experience for Albanian students

  • 11.10.10

    UNESCO supports National History Museums in South East Europe

  • 07.10.10

    International museum experts discuss transformation of History Museums in South East Europe

  • 20.06.09

    Education for Sustainable Development in MAB Biosphere Reserves. Lavrion (Greece), 22-24 June 2009

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