Applicants can submit papers in several competition’s nominations to an unlimited number of topic choices. Papers in joint authorships can be submitted. The application close is December 31, 2011.
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Please note the changes in the competition’s terms and conditions. Firstly, this year charitable projects launched at the beginning of the calendar year – in January (not at the beginning of the school year in September like in the previous years) are accepted. Secondly, the contest documentation is to be sent in electronic form ONLY.
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As part of the Program to Support Museum Workers and the Museum event of the Year all-Ukrainian action, the Polish Institute in Kyiv together with Ukrainian Center for Museum Development and Ukraine 3000 Foundation announces a Competition for the best concept of a museum project, aimed at developing Polish-Ukrainian cultural relationship.
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The organizers aim to celebrate the biggest attainments and challenges defining the society’s attitude toward the museums and museum business in 2010. The action also envisages financial aid to museums, carrying the most interesting projects of 2010.
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To participate, contenders have to send or present in person filled out forms and other documents (see Attachment A), attesting to the results of their work in 2010. The deadline for applications is April 22, 2011, at 5:00 PM.
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We invite to participate students from schools and after-school educational institutions, colleges, members of children’s and youth public organizations and associations.
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Please note that, unlike the previous competitions, where only schoolchildren could participate, this year’s contest is also meant for college students.
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To participate in the contest, submit a project meeting the requirements of the Supplements to the Provisions on the Procedure of Providing Grants (Charitable Support).
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The equipment purchase has become possible due to the funds earmarked by Procter&Gamble Ukraine to support its joint project with Ukraine 3000, within the framework of the Foundation’s Hospital to Hospital program.
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Instilling patriotism and pride for their country in children and young people is a complex goal requiring efforts from the whole society and, primarily, from non0governmental institutions. Seeking effective ways to solve this urgent social problem, the Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Foundation initiates I, Citizen of Ukraine National Youth Competition.
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The project’s key objective is uniting its participants’ efforts and experience to revive the tradition of charity in Ukraine and stimulate children’s philanthropic initiatives.
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To take part in the competition, you have to write a paper “My View on the Modern Educational Model in Ukraine.” The paper has to contain a description of educational issues, analysis, and ways to fight them, and general outlines of the national educational model.
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By this step the Ukraine 3000 Foundation wants, first of all, to urge the Ukrainian society to support its diaspora, whose members serve as bearers and popularizers of the Ukrainian language and culture among the global community. Though the Foundation’s contribution is relatively small, with this step we would like to show how important are the diaspora’s efforts to preserve our language and culture and expand them in the foreign language-speaking environment.
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The program’s key objective is present opportunities for self-fulfillment and development of a cultural sector, independent from the state, which is unable to implement its projects without external support. The program’s range is very wide: from popularizing folk traditions to developing the newest and most unique artistic trends.
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The equipment set includes a diagnostic system for registering brainstem auditory evoked potential, diagnostic audiometer, and extended-range impedance audiometer.
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