Fundatia EuroEd
Fundatia EuroEd
EuroEd Foundation is a non-profit organisation set up in 1992 and located in Iasi, Romania. It delivers educational services to all age categories and developed a series of programmes, including language courses (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Romanian), international training courses for language teachers.
EuroEd?s relevant experience lies with co-ordinating and participating in EU funded projects, as well as in strategies and methodologies of co-operation at local, regional, national and trans-national level.
In addition, EuroEd Foundation co-ordinated and implemented over 50 national and international educational projects since 1995, in the field of: Language learning ? online resources, networks, games and drama techniques; Social inclusion, motivation and support for lifelong learning, educational materials; Promoting quality in developing European projects; Social responsibility and volunteering, etc.
It is accredited by the Romanian Ministry of Education and by the Ministry of Labour and is part of the national educational system in the Life Long Learning section.
EuroEd is a founder member of QUEST (The Romanian Association for Quality Language Services). EuroEd received 7 international awards in the last 5 years for the quality of its projects: 9 European Label Awards and a Worldaware distinction. Two of the projects led by EuroEd were selected by the EU Commission as examples of best practices in its collection called LINGO.
Mission Statement - EuroEd Foundation aims at supporting the reform processes of civic society by promoting high-quality standards in accordance with European Community requirements in the field of education, civil society, public policies, youth, law, culture, mass media, and regional development. Through its initiatives, EuroEd Foundation intend to act as a regional catalyst for debating and developing regional and international projects which should facilitate exchange of ideas and experience in the field of democracy and European Integration.