The SOCRATES programme was an educational initiative of the European Commission; 31 countries took part. The initial Socrates programme ran from 1994 until 31 December 1999 when it was replaced by the Socrates II programme on 24 January 2000, which ran until 2006. This, in turn, was replaced by the Lifelong Learning Programme 2007–2013.[1]
The countries participating in the programme were the then 25 European Union countries, the then candidate countries Romania and Bulgaria; Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey.
The programme is named after the Greek philosopher Socrates.
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European Commission in 1994. The Socratesprogramme ended on 31 December 1999 and was replaced with the Socrates II programme on 24 January 2000, which in...
The ATHENS Programme (for Advanced Technology Higher Education Network/Socrates) is a 1-week exchange session, held twice a year (in March and in November)...
faculties. The university actively participates in the European Union's SOCRATESprogramme as well as part of the Compostela-Group. Its most famous academic...
agreements involve staff and student mobility, both within EU Programmes like the Socratesprogramme and agreements exclusively concerned with research activities...
organize a ‘Thematic Network for Higher Arts Education’ as part of the SOCRATESprogramme. Thematic Networks for closer collaboration and research have since...
links with art schools across the continent through the Socratesprogramme and the Erasmus programme, with language of instruction to exchange students being...
Aquinas (4.8%) Socrates (4.8%) Aristotle (4.5%) Karl Popper (4.2%) From the start of 2016 (Saturn) the podcast version of the programme started to include...
America and Africa). Swedex is a European Union project within the Socratesprogramme. Test in Swedish for University Studies (TISUS) "Swedish Institute...
private universities. Turkey is a member of the Socratesprogramme, Erasmus Programme and Erasmus+ Programmes. Turkey is also a member of the Erasmus Student...
Studies (TEMPUS) Erasmus Programme which evolved into the Socratesprogramme Leonardo da Vinci programme Central European Exchange Program for University Studies...
programs In Europe, the Erasmus programme (established in 1987 by the European Union and incorporated in the Socratesprogramme in 1994) allows students to...
about 10% participate in eTwinning or the Comenius programme (itself part of the Socratesprogramme) whereby the scheme involves teacher exchanges abroad...
student/lecturer exchanges within the framework of the LLP and Erasmus/Socratesprogrammes offered by the European Commission. Within the Faculty of Economics...
co-founded by the European Commission as a part of its Lingua programme within the SOCRATESprogramme. The grammar is based on the requirements of The Common...
leaflets and media coverage. The two-year project is funded by the SOCRATESProgramme/Minerva Action, which seeks to promote European co-operation in the...
project is supported by the European Commission (EC) through its SOCRATESprogramme. The purpose of the framework is to "promote recognition of first...
including cooperation with schools in Germany and Austria through the Socratesprogramme. It also takes part in the Mediterranean branch of Model United Nations...
of a learner in a particular language. Dialang was funded by the SOCRATESprogramme and by some 25 institutions, largely universities, throughout the...
Higher Education Area) Portugal is an active member of Socratesprogramme and Erasmus programme exchange scheme. Programa MIT-Portugal (see MIT-Portugal...
crisis. The three-year programme was signed in May 2011 by the Portuguese Government under then-Prime Minister José Sócrates of the Socialist Party (PS)...
Conium maculatum is the plant that killed Theramenes, Socrates, Polemarchus, and Phocion. Socrates, the most famous victim of hemlock poisoning, was accused...
University of Basilicata – official website University of Basilicata SocratesProgramme 40°38′50″N 15°48′31″E / 40.6471°N 15.8085°E / 40.6471; 15.8085...