September 10th 2015

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This week we spoke to the wonderful Malgorzata Fiedot-Davies, Eurodesk Ireland Coordinator

Following its success last year, Eurodesk will hold a ‘Time to Move?’ one-day national event on Friday 25 September. This joint initiative of Eurodesk Ireland, Youth Information Services, Europe Direct Information Centres and Spunout, in cooperation with Euroguidance and EURES, will bring together young people, youth organisations, youth leaders and guidance counsellors. It will inform young people about opportunities to work, train, study and volunteer in Europe, and offer a discussion platform and networking opportunity for organisations that support European mobility of young people. It will also celebrate the 25th anniversary of Eurodesk in Europe and 20th anniversary of Eurodesk in Ireland

♪ Music this week from France (Coeur de Pirate) and Poland (Sarsa) ♫

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August 20th 2015

August 20th 2015

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This week we spoke to Jane-Anne McKenna, Director with Médecins Sans Frontiéres Ireland about the unfolding humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean.
We here at Europe Today urge all our listeners and followers to support Médecins Sans Frontiéres and the other incredible organisations that are dealing with this terrible tragedy.

♪ Music this week from Greece ( Dionisis Schinas ) and Germany ( Namika ) ♫

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July 30th 2015

July 30th 2015

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This week Eleonora spoke to Laura Martín, Arts Officer with The Cervantes Institute here in Dublin

John Byrne spoke to Tessa Giblin, Curator with The Projects Arts Centre about her fascinating exhibition entitled “Riddle of The Burial Grounds”
A massive thank you to everybody involved with this weeks programme

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