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 GIP - FTLV de Bourgogne  Pôle Europe-Internationa   Site campus - 3, avenue Alain Savary  21000 DIJON        Tél. +33 (0)3 45 62 76 38 

THE GIP-FTLV DE BOURGOGNE AND ITS EUROPE - INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENT 

A public body of National Education 

- Created in 2003, the GIP-FTLV de Bourgogne (Education and Training Public Group of Burgundy) is a Public Interest Group under the Ministry of National Education and Youth which is regulating the French education system. On the local level, the French territory is divided in 17 academic regions managed by the minister’s representative - the rector. The activities of the GIP-FTLV de Bourgogne cover the academy of Dijon, corresponding to the region of Burgundy.

- Within the framework of national guidelines and academic priorities defined by the Rector of the academy, the GIP-FTLV de Bourgogne has a mission of cooperation and development in the fields of education, initial and continuing vocational training and professional integration.

The GIP responds to the training needs identified in the territory of the Burgundy region and builds suitable solutions to the requests of academic stakeholders, State, region, European commission or companies and individuals.

 

The GIP FTLV in Burgundy has been awarded the European Charter for Lifelong Learning (ECHE) and is accredited by the European Foundation for Lifelong Learning (EFP), and has therefore defined its INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY.

It also received the EDUFORM label, which guarantees the quality of the services offered and implemented within the national education network : it carries out coordination and project management, training, engineering, consulting, and evaluation of training programs and policies.

Divided into several departments (Center for Validation of Acquired Knowledge and Experience, Europe-International department, Academic Center for Continuing Training, Apprenticeship Training Center, …), the GIP-FTLV de Bourgogne provides expertise and support to the Dijon academy and all its partners regarding the analysis of their needs and the search for skills.

The Europe-International department  

The European-International Division of the academic GIP is part of the strategy approved at the 26th session of the Standing Conference of European Ministers of Education, which will take place in Strasbourg on September 28 and 29, 2023, at the Council of Europe. This strategy aims to develop, through formal and non-formal education, the values, skills, attitudes, knowledge, and critical understanding necessary for citizens to participate fully and actively in a democratic society. The main actions of the strategy will focus on flexibility in the design of programs and curricula, learner autonomy, the development of education professionals, and the democratic and participatory governance of education systems and institutions.

 

 

- The Europe-International department of the GIP de Bourgogne provides advice and support to all project leaders in terms of setting up, implementing and monitoring their projects from both an educational and a financial point of view.

 

- Since 2014, the Europe-International department has been carrying out consortium projects. Currently, it is in charge of developing and monitoring several European projects and offers a follow-up concerning the external or semi-external evaluation.

Our network  

The Europe-International department relies on a network of European and international partners active in education and training or in the fields related to the various projects.

 

 

Local approach, expertise and needs analysis 

Our activities in Europe 

 Mobility projects 

Strategic partnerships and exchange of good practices 

International cooperation network 

Amstetten, Austria

Mons, Belgium

Bruxelles, Belgium

Esbjerg, Denmark

San Miguel de Salinas, Spain

Tabasalu, Estonia

Kokkola, Finland

Elefsina, Greece

Kalamaria, Greece

Alimos, Greece

Reykjavík, Iceland

Palestrina, Italy

Liepāja, Latvia

Riga, Latvia

Vilnius, Lithuania

Victoria, Malta

Lisbon, Portugal

Kramfors, Sweden

Nyköping, Sweden

Helsingborg, Sweden

Martinique, Fort de France

Guadeloupe, Les Abymes

Guyane, Cayenne

La Réunion, Sainte-Clotilde

 

Germany: Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Freiburg im Breisgau, Kehl

Austria: Amstetten, Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Rosental a. d. Kainach

Belgium: Bruxelles, Louvain, Mons, Mol

Denmark: Esbjerg, Roskilde

Spain: Barcelona, Madrid, San Miguel de Salinas

Estonia: Talinn, Tabasalu

Ireland: Waterford, Cork, Belfast

Finland: Tampere, Joensuu, Turku, Kokkola

Greece: Elefsina, Thessaloniki, Kalamaria , Alimos

Iceland: Reykjavík

Czech republic: Prague

Italy: Alba, Milan, Syracuse, Padua, Carrare, Palestrina, Lizzanello

Luxembourg: Dudelange

Latvia: Liepāja, Riga

Lithuania: Vilnius

Malta: Victoria

Portugal: Lisbon, Porto, Faro

UK: Liverpool, Manchester, York, Edinburgh

Romania: Iasi, Cluj

Sweden: Malmö, Norrköping, Sundsvall, Solleftea, Kramfors, Nyköping, Helsingborg

 

Australia: Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne

Québec: Montréal, Québec, Sherbrooke

Japan: Okayama

Russia: Moscow, Orel, Saint Petersburg

United States: New York, Palo Alto

Congo Republic: Kinshasa

Barcelona, Espagne

Liepāja, Latvia

Faro, Portugal

 

Esbjerg, Denmark

Roskilde, Denmark

Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Palestrina, Italy

Lizzanello, Italy