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The Euro-Arab Foundation brings together a large group of researchers, prosecutors and front-line professionals from the European police and judicial field, within the framework of SAT-LAW, a research project which deals with judicial coordination and cooperation for criminal investigations in the European Union. The SAT-LAW project is developed by a
The launch of the European research project ARMOUR (A Radical Model of Resilience for Young Minds) has brought together in Malta the members of the consortium led by the Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies.
The aim of this European Commission project is to investigate how experiences with historical peace treaties in Europe and around the world foster tolerance and understanding of religious diversity, especially among adolescents.
The symposium has been developed in the Sheffield Institute of Education on november 13th. Its aim is to explore a diverse set of themes connected to the overall objetives of the MIICT project. This is reflected by our speakers who cover issues related to migrant integration from a number of
The Euro-Arab Foundation is a member of the SAT-LAW consortium, the European project dealing with the application of Directive 2104/41/EU in relation to the European Criminal Investigation Order.
The Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies is part of the consortium the European project ARMOUR (A Radical Model of Resilience for Young Minds).
The Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies is part of the consortium of the European Project TRACE (Traditional Children's Stories for a Common Future).
The Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies is part of the consortium of partners of the MI-ICT project (ICT Enabled Public Services for Migration).
The international conference 'Challenges of Cultural Diversity in Europe and the Arab World' will be held in Granada, at the headquarters of the Euro-Arab Foundation, on 28 and 29 March, in which intellectuals, historians and researchers participate in cultural diversity issues , Immigration, citizenship and coexistence
TAKEDOWN will develop responses to criminal threats by using a multidimensional approach including social, psychological, economic and cultural aspects, as well as prevention activities and response approaches.
This International Symposium, organized by the Institute of Medieval Studies of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the NOVA University of Lisbon in collaboration with the International Chair of Amazigh Culture, will be held this year on the 22 and 23 September, 2016, at Lisbon (Portugal).
Organized Crime and Terrorist Networks (OC/TN) are a major challenge for the European Union and many different stakeholder groups are involved in creating awareness, preventing, identifying and intervene in case of risk or threat. But in order to develop better strategies and instruments, we still need a deeper understanding of