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MOBILITY HELP DESK FOR STUDENTS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. Who can participate? IVET students of Intermediate Training Cycle and Advanced Training Cycle over 18 years old who want to take part in work place training abroad. They need to be enrolled in IVET School and/or college in Dobrich and Plovdiv region. Recent graduates in Intermediate or Advanced IVET studies over 18 years old who want to take part in workplace training abroad. They need to be enrolled in IVET School and/or college in Dobrich and Plovdiv region. 2. Where can I go? BAUTZEN (Germany) You can see and experience a lot in Bautzen. Above all, it is renowned for its historical town centre with its skyline of mediaeval towers. Bautzen is the centre of the Upper Lusatia (Oberlausitz). The uniqueness of the city lies in the variety of its attractions - the wellpreserved and painstakingly restored historical old-town, interesting German and Sorbian cultures and the surrounding countryside which offers the visitor a wide diversity of landscapes and leisure activities. GHENT (Belgium) Ghent is the capital of East Flanders, one of the five provinces of Flanders. It is an historic city and at the same time a contemporary one. The modern daily life of the city s active inhabitants plays itself out against a gorgeous historical backdrop. It is one of the most authentic destinations worldwide. Ghent borders (clockwise from the North) on the Netherlands and in Belgium on the provinces of Antwerp, Flemish Brabant (both in Flanders), Hainaut (Wallonia) and West Flanders (Flanders).

GOTHENBURG (Sweden) Surrounded by seagulls and fishing boats on the west coast of Sweden, you will find Gothenburg, the second largest city of Sweden. Meet a population with a social and humoristic attitude, a beautiful nature and architecture with roots from the late 18 th century. The city is lively, regardless of the seasons. Whether you feel like exploring the parks or the idyllic archipelago, It is all reachable within an hour of travel. In fact, the public transport system is well developed and makes it very easy to get around in, and outside the city. ITZEHOE (Germany) Itzehoe, surrounded by forest, is placed right near the river STÖR. The Green City s roots, founded in active trade and commerce, are perceptible everywhere. While strolling through the city with its many green oases you may find that Itzehoe could retain even in times of increasing globalization the charm of a city of the middle class. In addition to modern retail and service offerings much more independent dealers and craftsmen can be found here than in other comparable citys, some with over a century of tradition. LIVERPOOL (United kingdom) Liverpool, the very name conjures up images of a world-beating musical heritage, two of the Premiership s biggest football teams, a glorious maritime history and not one, but two majestically different Cathedrals. This Northwest city and the surrounding City Region is certainly all those things, but it is also so much more. Liverpool is undergoing a thrilling renaissance, recognised by its hugely successful year as European Capital of Culture. Liverpool offers the finest collection of museums and galleries too.

LODZ (Polònia) Lodz is situated in the middle part of Poland. With the population of about 740.000 inhabitants Lodz is the third-largest city in Poland. The Lodz agglomeration has more than 1 million inhabitants. At the beginning of the 19th century it became one of the Europe s biggest and fastest growing textile industry centre. Today it is a city of modern technologies, where a landscape of industrial architecture mixes with modern office buildings, production halls, culture and sports buildings. Lodz is a city of young and active people. MIDI-PYRÉNÉÉS - TOULOUSE (France) REGGIO EMILIA (Italy) Situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, the Midi-Pyrénées region represents 8 % of the French territory. Toulouse is the capital. It is the 3rd university town of France with 110 000 students. The city is widely specialized in the aeronautical and spatial activities as well as in research. It is also famous for rugby and its team, the Stade Toulousain. The region has also 25 great Tourist Sites representing a major interest on the historic, cultural or natural plans. Reggio Emilia (170.000 inhabitants), the city were the Tricolore national flag was born, is a city of young people and youth. The economy of the province of Reggio Emilia was for a long time based on agriculture. In the twentieth century Reggio Emilia and its territory saw also a rapid development of small industries, particularly in the sector of mechanics for agriculture. A few of those industries became large companies, with an international market. Reggio Emilia is also the place of some fashion groups of various range and importance. TERRASSA (Spain) Terrassa is a city located in Catalonia, in the North East of Spain, 29 km from Barcelona and 161 km from France. It has 230.000 inhabitants and it is near a Natural Park. It has a mediaeval heritage, paleonthological discoveries and also a rich industrial heritage in Modernist style from the 19th Century when Terrassa was one of the leading cities of the textile sector during the Industrial Revolution. Terrassa is hockey and traditions like popular dances and human towers.

TIMISOARA (Romania) Documentarily attested of over 730 years, Timisoara is the capital of Timis County. In 1781, Timisoara was granted privileges and was declared a free town, the credential document containing the acknowledgement of the coat of arms and of the seal. The coat of arms is divided by a horizontal line into two parts, the upper one being divided in its turn, by a vertical line. On the December 20th 1989, Timisoara was declared the First Free City of Romania. 3. Do I need to speak a foreign language? Yes. Knowing languages is a requirement to be able to develop yourself in another country independently and to take advantage of workplace training abroad. You should have sufficient knowledge in English (or in other working language, if specified by the hosting company). 4. How can I find a sending organization? If you are a student your IVET school/college can be the sending organisation. Chambers of Commerce and Industry Dobrich and Plovdiv are institutions that act as coordinating organizations. 5. How can I search for founding? If you are an IVET student of Intermediate Training Cycle the suitable program of the European Commission for you is Leonardo da Vinci -Initial Vocational Training [Mobility of persons in school-based initial vocational training], as long as your IVET school/college is taking part of it. If you are an IVET student of Advanced Training Cycle the suitable programme of the European Commission for you is Erasmus Student Mobility for Placements, as long as your higher education institution is taking part of it.

6. How can I find a company? The Q-Placements network partnership is composed by Chambers of commerce and public and private institutions. Partners have created and maintain an updated database of companies in different European countries. These companies have gone through a selection system. They have been visited and must comply with minimum standards. Their functions and responsibilities can be found on Q-Placements Handbook. Based on the profile of the candidate (student or trainee) or based on the placement offered by a hosting company, the most suitable company is being selected. Availability and preferences of candidates are also taken into account. 7. How can I find accommodation? Finding a place to live during internship is a part of preparations to be made before leaving. The way we work in Q-Placements Network, in which the quality of practice and the satisfaction of all involved is extremely important, the coordinating organization in the host country is the responsible to search for the best options for your accommodation. The coordinating organisation in the sending country (in Bulgaria you can refer to Dobrich or Plovdiv CCIs) will send to you these accommodation options through your sending organisation. Depending on the particular program or funding, the type of accommodation may differ. However, in any mobility project managed under the Q-Placements quality procedures, the commitment of the network of coordinating organisations in the different countries is a guarantee for the appropriate accommodation. 8. How can I be better informed? You can find detailed information, news and success stories at the Q-Placements web site www.q-placements.eu. A Handbook and user s guides in your local language are downloadable at the following link: http://www.q-placements.eu/results/results.bg.html IVET students and IVET teachers can receive information, support and guidance about international placements in Dobrich and Plovdiv CCI s offices or by electronic correspondence.

Contact details for counselling service on European mobility for VET students and teachers of the Dobrich and Plovdiv CCIs: Email Contact person Website vstoyanova@cci.dobrich.net Vesselina Stoyanova http://cci.dobrich.net Email Contact person Website een@pcci.bg Vessela Golomeeva www.pcci.bg