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DIGITAL FABULA: When Creativity Bridges Cultures

From April 7th to 11th, the Centro Studi Città di Foligno came alive with digital creativity and intercultural exchange during the Digital Fabula workshop organized by EGInA. Around 70 students from Hungary and Bulgaria, aged 12 to 14, took part in this exciting week of discovery and animated storytelling! Led by Bianca Bisiach, the young participants dived into the captivating world of stop motion animation, learning how to tell stories frame by frame. With 

When European mobility meets heart and inclusion

Our mission to create meaningful professional experiences in local companies for students from all around Europe would not be possible without the dedication and openness of our host partners. One of them recently joined the adventure and we could not be happier! We are thrilled to announce our new collaboration with Ellelle, a local cooperative supporting and empowering individuals with a wide range of disabilities. Their commitment to inclusion and personal growth is undeniable, 

Interview of Sens Van Aert from Belgium

As part of his Bachelor in Applied Computer Science specialised in Digital innovation at the Thomas Moore University of applied computer science in Geel, Belgium, Sens joined CRHACK LAB for a three-month internship. He helped the team by developing new applications and designed algorithms.

Interview of Alejandro Alcalá Sanchez from Spain

Alejandro was studying administration and management at the IES Luis Bueno Crespo in Granada, Spain. He spent two months and a half in Foligno and gained experience in EGInA. During his mobility, he supported the administration department by managing the invoices and organising important documents. This experience has helped them to improve their organisational and office skills.

Interview of Audris Siurna from Latvia

Audris graduated from the Riga Art and Media School in Riga, Latvia, where he studied graphic design. He came to Foligno for an eight- month internship in EGInA. He supported the communication team by focusing on designing unique brand logos, creating informative brochures, developing social media layout, designing promotional posters and creating eye-catching roll-up banners.

Hosting students from the RDMV, Riga

From January 12th to February 7th, four students from Riga School of Design and Art (RDMV) embarked on an exciting journey from Riga, Latvia, to Foligno, Italy, in pursuit of a new professional experience. Graphic design student, Valters, was working at Python srl, where he developed engaging and visually appealing layouts for board games, contributing fresh ideas and designs that enhanced the gaming experience. Meanwhile, fellow graphic design student ,Annija, brought her creativity to 

Interview of Edgars Baufaliks for Latvia

Edgars graduated from the Riga Art and Media School in Riga, Latvia, where he studied graphic design. He was given the opportunity to come to Foligno for an eight- month internship. He joined CRHACK LAB F4D and supported the team by creating eye-catching promotional material such as posters and leaflets, designing professional certificates, creating attractive presentations, developing large-scale visual content through banners and producing reusable design templates.

Interview of Milán Babayigit from Hungary

Milán is studying business and management at Széchenyi University in Győr, Hungary. During his last year of studies, he undertook a five-month internship at EGInA in the administration department. He worked on the financial and project management side of the EU initiatives implemented by the company knowing their life cycle from the application phase to the final reporting. He managed ongoing projects’ budgets, prepared financial reports and supporting documents for internal and external audits.

SENDING in JAPAN: ENNE VET Accreditation Interview

Lucrezia, a student from Liceo Classico “Federico Frezzi – Beata Angela” based in Foligno (IT) explains in the interview the opportunity she had to participate in one-month extra-EU mobility in Japan. Together with another student from Istituto Omnicomprensivo D. Alighieri, based on Nocera Umbra, they visited the Italian Culture Institute based in Tokyo, accompanied by Prof. Takeshi Tojo – Professor at the University for Foreigners of Perugia – and Gabriele Trombettoni – EGInA’s sending department – where they were 

Another successful edition for the Blended Course for Project Proposal Writing

The fourth edition of the Blended Course for Project Proposal Writing (KA2) successfully concluded in Foligno (IT), hosted at the Centro Studi from November 4 to 8. Led by EGInA’s expert trainers, the course guided participants through the essential phases of drafting a successful Key Action 2 project proposal within the Erasmus+ program. The program combined theoretical insights with practical co-design sessions, allowing participants to collaboratively develop and refine their projects. Throughout the course,