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Monthly Archives: August 2014

26 Aug

IERS Flyer


aliciagh Posted in Dissemination dissemination, flyer, IERS project, information, multilingual, partners

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Recent Posts

  • Available third newsletter about IERS project
  • Final Dissemination Event of the IERS Project on Saturday, April the 2nd in Turin, Italy
  • Conference “School & Religions. Good Practices in the Educational Offer of the Italian Public School”
  • IERS project at the International Conference TEEM’15
  • Available video tutorials about IERS Digital Modules
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