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Europe in circles
We’re excited to be designing large-scale international projects which will enable us to make a difference in a number of challenging areas that our country and Europe is facing. Through these projects we are looking to work more closely with young, influential people and in different private and public partnerships.
Challenge Europe
We will recruit and support a group of young European people who want to make a real difference to the climate debate in their countries and internationally.
Power station cooling towers © Digital Vision
Creative Cities
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A creative city is a better place in which to live, work and play. We want to give young, influential people the tools to transform their cities into Creative Cities.
City hall and Tower Bridge, London - Image © Jon Spaull.
Intercultural Navigators
This project deals with the challenges we face in the multicultural world by developing groups of young leaders in Europe who can easily ‘navigate’ within and between cultures.
Multicultural UK - Image © Marcus Rose
The Network Effect
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The Network Effect, initiated by the British Council in partnership with local organisations, is a series of discussion forums for bright and committed young people, with the aim of nurturing networks between these future innovators and influencers.
Challenges in Schools
We want to help schools deal with new emerging political, economic and societal phenomena, such as violence, bullying, drug abuse and diverse backgrounds.
Dreams and Teams
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We are aiming to develop leadership skills and understanding of other cultures among young people through sport and international school links.
English Language Outreach
We help language teachers, students and professionals have access to a wide variety of innovative and creative resources for English language development.
YOUNG SCIENTISTS PROGRAMME
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The Young Scientists Programme was established in 2003. It gives young scientists from Poland and Great Britain the opportunity to develop international experience and engage in joint scientific research.  Reaserch visits of up to two month’s duration are funded under this programme.
Darwin Now
Darwin Now is the British Council’s contribution to the international celebration of two landmark anniversaries for science – the bicentenary of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his ground-breaking work ‘On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection’.
open cities
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OPENCities is an ambitious exploratory project which aims to capitalize on the many resources that a diverse population can bring to a city without ignoring the challenges that successful integration involves. We aim to engage over 100 cities and develop OPENCities into a kitemark for cities worldwide.
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