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REST newsletter no.3

Do you want to know what`s new in the REST project and get a clearer picture of our training measures and how to participate? Make sure that you do read our third newsletter!

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REST workshops for enterprises

The REST team is offering six different face-to-face workshops for enterprises to assist the job integration of refugees. The workshops are offered in six European regions during summer and autumn 2018: Athens, Greece Kassel, Germany Palermo, Italy Roubaix, France Sofia, Bulgaria Wien, Austria If you do want to participate in one of the workshops please register to our REST community to receive further information.

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REBUS Training course in Essen, Germany

Between 13th and 15th November 2017 training for staff of higher education institutions of partner countries was held at the University of Duisburg-Essen. The topics of the Transnational Train the Trainer Course included entrepreneurship, the REBUS entrepreneurship learning programme, validation of entrepreneurship competence, introduction to REBUS software, visit to “Innovationsfabrik”, Co-Working spaces and meetings with startups, REBUS entrepreneurship learning program and implementation of REBUS (for staff and students) in partner countries. Despite the very large group (~35 trainers) the training…

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Competences+

Competences+ is a new ERASMUS+ project that project aims to reflect and exchange on current good practice to create innovative tools to help people of all ages to access the labour market. This will include preparation for interviews, guidance on writing a CV and the development of a phone application to showcase achievements and experiences gained during periods of transnational work-based learning. These materials will be available in November 2019 in English, French, German and Italian. Find out more about…

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Giving a like on facebook is not an action against Climate Change

Jila from Indonesia states that there´s a need of collective and direct actions instead of giving likes on facebook. The increase of campaigns could stop the climate change most effective. And even though it is hard to replace fossil fuels because it is cheap there are perfect alternatives like geothermal systems. Also biomass is a great opportunity to change behaviour in espacially rural areas, where lot´s of fossil fuels is used. Interview by Angela Monica

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Stop wasting resources!

Emine from Morocco is worrying about the future of the planat. As a mother she cares about what could happen to the next generation if climate change isn´t stopped. One very important action is to convince people to stop wasting resources – that means to consider the everyday use of food and engergy for instance. Interview bei Angela Monica.

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What will happen to the next Generation?

Akajanga from the Victoria Lake Region is wondering how the effects of climate change like floods, irregular rain patterns and global warming are affecting our next generation. He thinks, that biomass and solar engery are very important for ending the use of fossil fuels that are responsible for a large scale of the climate change. Interview by Ginthushaann Indirakumar

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