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Annual work programmes - education, youth, sport and culture

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The annual or multiannual work programmes are planning documents explaining how the budget allocated for certain policies or funding programmes will be spent.

Annual work programmes are published yet separately by topic, and can be accessed via

Iterations prior to 2017 can be found via the document section below.

Documenten

  • Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, Jongerenzaken, Sport en Cultuur

Annual work programme 2017 - Erasmus+

Commission decisions concerning the adoption of the work programme of Erasmus+

  • Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, Jongerenzaken, Sport en Cultuur

Annual work programme 2016 - Erasmus+

Commission decisions concerning the adoption of the work programme of Erasmus+

  • Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, Jongerenzaken, Sport en Cultuur

Annual work programme 2015 - Erasmus+

Commission decisions concerning the adoption of the work programme of Erasmus+

  • Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, Jongerenzaken, Sport en Cultuur

Annual work programme 2014 - Erasmus+

Commission decisions concerning the adoption of the work programme of Erasmus+

  • Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, Jongerenzaken, Sport en Cultuur

Financing decision 2014 - Contributions to EACA

Commission decision on the contributions to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency for2014 serving as a financing decision

  • Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, Jongerenzaken, Sport en Cultuur

Annual work programme 2013 - ENP grants

Commission decisions concerning the adoption of the work programme for ENP grants

  • Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, Jongerenzaken, Sport en Cultuur

Financing decision 2011 - EIT activities

Commission decision on adopting the financing decision for the European Institute of Innovation and Technology'sactivities in 2011

  • Directoraat-generaal Onderwijs, Jongerenzaken, Sport en Cultuur

Annual work programme 2011 - People - July

Commission decisions concerning the adoption of the work programme for the 'People' programme