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March – June 2012: Second IECS Eco Academy

On March, 10th 2012 (Saturday) the second Eco Academy of the International Elias Canetti Society opened its doors for the new "academics" from over 14 schools in Ruse. Almost 40 high school students were admitted in the academy and sorted into three main research areas – Eco Technology and Innovations, Eco Politics and Media and More...

August 7th, 2016|

March: Discussion of Out-Of-School Education in Café Societé

On March, 2nd (Friday) from 6.00 pm a discussion on topic out-of-school education and its role in the social inclusion of young people took place in the Blue Hall of the Danube Plaza Hotel. The event began with a brief presentation of the educational model the International Elias Canetti Society applies in a wide network More...

August 7th, 2016|

2011-2012: “Journey Across Europe” – A literary journey through Europe

The International Elias Canetti Society was a partner of "Across Europe", a large-scale two year literary project. Four writers were sent on a journey throughout Europe with the task to draw an up-to-date map of the European cultural space. "Across Europe" drew a geographic and ideollogic line through this cultural space and posed questions regarding More...

August 6th, 2016|

2011-2012: With education to sustainable ecological development

Creating a new knowledge-based ecological and civic culture through education – this was the main aim of the project of the International Elias Canetti Society: “Man, Technology, Environment. Through education for sustainable ecological development in Ruse and the region”. The two-year-project was dedicated to the ecological changes and their consequences for people and environment, which More...

August 6th, 2016|

2011-2012: Cross-Border University Network for Intercultural Communication

Nowadays Bulgaria and Romania encounter new realities – abolishment of the formal political boundaries, common market, and free movement of people, information and funds. Despite all, the physical boundary of the river Danube and that of alphabet, language and the political division barriers of the past continue to be determinant for the region. Getting to More...

August 6th, 2016|