Under the framework of the EU-supported CEAR project, the Subjective Values Foundation is inviting organisations working in Hungary that work with youth in the field of radicalisation, polarisation, and tolerance to participate in an online training and network building event!
Inclusive Europe: Build Bonds not Walls
New project alert! On 18 November 2020, SVF had it’s Kick off Meeting for it’s new project, Inclusive Europe: Build Bonds not Walls.
Anti radicalisation
Radicalisation, discrimination, extremism. Little mentioned in everyday life, but all the more crucial problems of today’s world.The following projects are working to prevent these difficulties: RETHINK, CEAR, PRECOBIAS, YARSPE, EXTREMELY EUNITED, which are described in detail in the following article.
Subjective Values Foundation main focus is on this topic, here you can read a short introduction what SVF is doing on the field.
Erasmus+ Projects
One of the important issues of the Subjective Values Foundation is the Erasmus+ programme, in which the foundation regularly participates in many ways. Erasmus+ is the EU’s programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe. The philosophy of the programme is very similar to the foundation’s, thanks to which we enjoy dealing actively with the implementation of projects within the framework of the programme. We are currently working on a number of projects within the framework of Erasmus+ and we would like to present them in more detail.
The Subjective Values Foundation is looking for a project assistant trainee
The Subjective Values Foundation is looking for a project assistant trainee to assist the PM in implementing activities under the CEAR (Community Engagement Against Radicalization) project.CEAR is an EU-funded international project that seeks to systematise a practical model of community and civic engagement in preventing radicalization and extremism.
MIraGE: Getting (self-)employed in Hungary as a TCN – Online Training (April 12-14)
Within the framework of the MIraGE (Migrant Integration for Growth in Europe) project – funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund – we are organising a training course for Third Country Nationals (TCNs) who would like to be employed and/or become self-employed in Hungary.
Subjective Values Foundation is looking for a tender writer trainee who will help us achieve and promote our main values and goals!
We founded Subjective Values Foundation in 2002. Our main goal is to provide opportunities for young people to realize their creative ideas, and to implement projects emphasizing cultural diversity with them.
The friendliest sport festival of this year
The friendliest sport festival of this year: let us introduce to you the Mondiali Sport Festival!
Letter from Moria 2.0 to the European public
Dear Europeans, Dear Mrs von der Leyen
We wish you a Merry Christmas from the new refugee camp in Lesvos. We hope you can celebrate despite the hardships we all face due to the Corona pandemic crisis.
Radicalisation on social networks: the role of cognitive bias
Ghent University and LMU Munich present the first results of an international research on extremist communication on social networks.