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Socrates
is the European Community action programme for cooperation in the field
of education, dating from March 1995. It is applicable to the 15 member
states of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, as well
as to a number of states of Central Europe, Cyprus and Malta.
The overall aim of Socrates is to help improve the quality and relevance of education for children,
young people and adults, by enhancing European cooperation and increasing
access to the range of learning opportunities available across the Union.
It seeks to provide learners of all ages and social groups with insights
into the European dimension of the subjects which they are studying, to
increase opportunities for personal experience of other European countries,
to develop a stronger sense of sharing a European identity, and to foster
the ability to shape and adapt to changes in the economic and social environment.
Socrates supports activities in a number of sectors; among them, the higher education
sector is covered by Erasmus sub-programme. It applies to all types of higher education, up to
postgraduate courses including doctoral level.
The project for the cooperation with foreign universities in the framework of Socrates
has been submitted to the European Commission in November 1997. This page
presents the courses offered by the Faculty of Chemistry for the foreign
students.
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