• DANUBIANA on new paths

    DANUBIANA on new paths0

    They are intended to create a new political level in the European Union – and lead to cross-border cooperation for common challenges: the macro-regional EU strategies. The DANUBIANA project, which celebrated its highlight on the occasion of the European Election Day in Ulm, aims to link these strategies on civil society issues. In 2009, the

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  • Youth connects – Creative Danube in Ellwangen

    Youth connects – Creative Danube in Ellwangen0

    The 48th Methodius Day in Ellwangen brought together young people from different European countries to discuss their aspirations for the future of the EU. Danube Connects was there and met the young people at a workshop. Seven members took part in our cultural journalism workshop. All young women, between 15 and 26 years old. They

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  • Bringing Danube women stories to life

    Bringing Danube women stories to life0

    A festive poster exhibition in the Museum of Ulm in summer 2018 completed the European project “Danube Women City Guide”. The international Danube Festival – a feast of encounter and exchange of people from all countries along the river Danube – provided the perfect location for the presentation of the result of the project: The

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  • Science Meets Participation

    Science Meets Participation0

    Working together towards higher levels of participation within the EU Strategy for the Danube Region The “Danube Participation Day 2017“ took place on October 17th 2017 at the Andrássy Universität Budapest (AUB) in Budapest. Prior to the annual political forum on the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, 120 participants from civil society, academia, local

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UNGARISCHE KULTUR in STUTTGART I Der diesjährige junge Preisträger des Peter Horvath Literaturstipendiums ist Sándor Pál-Kovács mit seinem Band Daloskönyv (Liederbuch). Seine Gedichte werden am 20.11. in deutscher und ungarischer Sprache mit einer passenden musikalischen Begleitung von dem Pianisten Máté Dömötör und dem Bassisten Csongor Kiss im Ungarischen Kulturinstitut in Stuttgart präsentiert. ... See MoreSee Less
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