Projects

Projects, Youth

Blooming the Future of STEAM

“BLOOMING: Inclusion and Diversity in STEAM” is a collaborative project funded by Erasmus+ aimed at promoting inclusion and diversity within the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) for a sustainable future. The project spans from 2023 to 2025 and involves partners from Greece, Italy, Ireland, and Romania.

Democratic citizenship and human rights education, Intercultural education, Projects

CARE – Combating Holocaust Denial and Distortion through Active Citizenship, Remembrance and Education

The project Combating Holocaust Denial and Distortion through Active Citizenship, Remembrance and Education, co-funded by the European Union through the CERV programme is implemented in the period 1 March 2024 – 28 February 2026. The project aims to develop networks of educators and of young people who take action to remember the past in a

Intercultural education, Resources

DIGIVERSITY – Developing competences for democratic culture through online non-formal learning: Handbook for Educators

This handbook offers reflections on the opportunities and challenges of facilitating activities using digital tools. It aims at guiding and inspiring educators, now after the pandemic, when making choices about the optimal formats and methods to best address the educational needs and objectives of their activities. This material has been developed in the framework of

Democratic citizenship and human rights education, Diversity and media, Projects, Teachers

Digital Civic Incubator

The Digital Civic Incubator is an ambitious initiative, supported by the Intercultural Institute of Timișoara, Techsoup Association, and the School of Values, aiming to transform the Romanian education system. By training over 4,500 teachers and implementing innovative programs in 30 schools, the project, funded by Fondation Botnar, equips young people with the skills necessary to

Democratic citizenship and human rights education, Intercultural education, Projects

Remember the Holocaust, Act for Democracy

The aim of this project is to consolidate students’ and teachers’ European identity by supporting them to move away from nationalist interpretations of history – which are still prevalent, despite slight improvements. Teachers from several European countries will be involved in a process aiming at broadening and deepening their understanding of modern history in Europe,

Democratic citizenship and human rights education, Intercultural education, Projects, Roma

ROMA CONNECT – Connecting grassroots Roma women throughout Europe to raise awareness against antigypsyism and boost their leadership capacity

Roma women from all over Europe need a sorority network that allows them to become a voice in their community and a motor of change. The project is relevant as it aims to promote equality and combat discrimination on the grounds of sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, age, socioeconomic and educational background,

Democratic citizenship and human rights education, Diversity and media, Projects, Youth

DIGIVERSITY – Exploring best non-formal learning practices in digital settings in the field of education for democratic culture and intercultural dialogue

The project aims to connect non-formal educational trainers who work in the field of democratic culture, diversity, intercultural learning and related topics and to offer a profound exchange of experiences in working in an online-environment. A handbook containing best parctices in online or blended learning will be developed.

Democratic citizenship and human rights education, Intercultural education, Projects

Learning from the Past, Acting for the Future – European Citizens Stand Up in Front of Injustices

The project “Learning from the Past, Acting for the Future – European Citizens Stand Up in Front of Injustices” was coordinated by the Intercultural Institute Timisoara in partnership with Fondazione Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea from Italy, Tsentar za Mezhduetnicheski Dialog i Tolerantnost Amalipe from Bulgaria and Big Picture Association from Poland. The project was

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