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3 Amendments of Georgios PAPANIKOLAOU related to 2011/0371(COD)

Amendment 285 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 19
(19) The programme should contribute to develop excellence in European integration studies world-wide, it should in particular support institutions that have a European governance structure, cover the whole spectrum of policy fields that are of interest for the Union, are non profit organisations and provide recognised academic degrees, as well as international organisations and bodies whose activities are related to areas of EU interest, promoting and supporting mobility and cooperation at European level, such as the European University Institute and the European Public Law Organisation.
2012/10/11
Committee: CULT
Amendment 299 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 25
(25) Effective performance management, including evaluation and monitoring, requires development of specific, measurable and realistic performance indicators which can be measured over time, which are both realistic and reflect the logic of the intervention and are relevant to the appropriate hierarchy of objectives and activitiesreflect the logic of the intervention. The results of implementing European programmes must, in general terms, be fed back into policy making and European strategies with regard to young people and vice-versa.
2012/10/11
Committee: CULT
Amendment 307 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 32
(32) In its Communication "A Budget for Europe 2020" of 29 June 2011 the Commission has underlined its commitment to simplifying Union funding. The creation of a single programme on Education, Training, Youth and Sport should provide for significant simplification, rationalisation and synergies in the management of the programme. The implementation should be further simplified by the use of lump sum, unit cost or flat rate funding, as well as reducing formal and bureaucratic requirements for beneficiaries and Member States.
2012/10/11
Committee: CULT