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From a summary about the history of EU and Georgia relationship, we have finally come to describe the ESC project, first of all reporting our experience. We pointed out that travel costs are fully refunded, that accommodation and meals are provided and that there is the possibility of having a small pocket money for personal expenses. | From a summary about the history of EU and Georgia relationship, we have finally come to describe the ESC project, first of all reporting our experience. We pointed out that travel costs are fully refunded, that accommodation and meals are provided and that there is the possibility of having a small pocket money for personal expenses. | ||
Furthermore, we introduced our ''hosting organisation'', the | Furthermore, we introduced our ''hosting organisation'', the Italian Cultural Institute, which also covers the role of ''sending organisation'', should they wish to take part in some ESC project and be sent to Italy (or Europe) to carry out the same task we are dealing with here in Tbilisi. We underlined that there are tons of other projects across Europe that they can apply to through the ESC program, according to their preferences. | ||
The result? They didn't seem to be aware of this initiative, but we seemed to see a strong interest in this opportunity and when asked "What do you think? Would you like to take part in one of these projects?” the response of some students has been positive. We are pleased to know that we have left a mark and have spread curiosity about the ESC project among young Georgians. It is definitely the best way to overcome cultural barriers, allowing a significant cultural exchange. Hopefully, we expect to to see these young students working in some NGO in Europe. | The result? They didn't seem to be aware of this initiative, but we seemed to see a strong interest in this opportunity and when asked "What do you think? Would you like to take part in one of these projects?” the response of some students has been positive. We are pleased to know that we have left a mark and have spread curiosity about the ESC project among young Georgians. It is definitely the best way to overcome cultural barriers, allowing a significant cultural exchange. Hopefully, we expect to to see these young students working in some NGO in Europe. |