Posts Tagged ‘useful links’
Useful link: EURES The European Job Mobility Portal
The EURES network is an easy way to find information on jobs and learning opportunities throughout Europe. On the portal you can find job vacancies in 31 European countries and information about living and working abroad and much more. EURES has a human network of more than 700 EURES advisers that are in daily contact with jobseeker and employers across Europe. “The purpose of EURES is to provide information, advice and recruitment/placement (job-matching) services for the benefit of workers and employers as well as any citizen wishing to benefit from the principle of the free movement of persons.”
European Job Days
Every year, EURES teams throughout the EU organize hundreds of ‘European Job Days’ – the perfect place to recruit, to meet employers, to discuss your plans with a EURES Adviser or to find out more about how the EU can help you.
Useful link: WiserEarth
WiserEarth helps the global movement of people and organizations working toward social justice and sustainability movement. On WiserEarth you can: discover, connect, share knowledge, collaborate and build alliances.
Useful link: Youth event coverage on Orangeleg.eu
Orangelog.eu aims to provide an interactive, multimedia platform for youth event coverage (such as meetings, conventions, workshops, competitions) for an European audience. Orangelog.eu focuses on the cultural part of each event and report about the differences and the commonalities of the participating countries. The information about the events includes videos, pod casts, pictures and different kinds of texts. On the blog there are also printed Orangelog editions available in pdf. Young journalist from European countries report for readers all over Europe. Orangelog.eu will soon be reporting from the 4th meeting of the AER Youth Regional Network in Croatia.
Useful link: Debate Europe!
Help give direction to the future of Europe by giving your views on the challenges facing Europe today. Debate Europe gives you the opportunity to play your part in defining the road ahead. Join any number of debates about climate change, the future of Europe, consumers and health, intercultural dialogue, women and politics, financial crisis and development and the European elections.
Useful link: Youth Activism in Europe
‘Youth Activism in Europe’ is a virtual information center for all who are interested in youth activism in Europe. The aim of this website is to provide a wealth of information, as well as communication and networking services and opportunities, with the ultimate goal to promote and enhance activism among the young people of Europe. The reliable resources and tools will help youngsters to get inspiration, develop their skills and get in touch with other young people with common visions and interests. The website is funded by the European’s Commission’s Youth in Action Programme. On the website you will find a discussion forum, useful links and inspiration stories. For example the story of the seven-year-old Charlie who raised over $100.000 for Haiti.
Visit the Council of Europe’s online bookshop

Check out the Council of Europe’s online bookshop for interesting youth related publications. For example a Youth Policy manual or a book called ‘The History of Youth Work in Europe’.
Useful link: Training courses on Salto-Youth net
SALTO-YOUTH stands for Support, Advanced Learning and Training Opportunities within the European YOUTH programme. It provides youth work and training resources and organizes training and contact-making activities to support organizations and National Agencies within the frame of the European Commission’s Youth in Action and beyond. On the SALTO website you can find a list of interesting training courses.