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Member state representation

The European Centre for Modern Languages is an Enlarged Partial Agreement of the Council of Europe: today 31 of the Strasbourg-based Organisation's 47 member states cooperate in the Graz Centre.

The organs of the Centre are:

Governing Board 

The Centre's executive organ,composed of one representative from each member state. The Board defines and adopts the medium-term programme, monitors its implementation and the management of the Centre's resources and forwards a report on the Centre's activities to the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers.

Bureau

Composed of the Chair of the Board, the two Vice-Chairs and four members, the Bureau is more closely involved in the Centre's day-to-day work. It meets two or three times a year and adopts the annual programme of activities.

Jorunn Berntzen Vesselina
Ganeva
Eva
Engdell
Eyjólfur Már Sigurðsson Claire Extramiana Christof Arnold Sandra Hutterli Dagmar Heindler
Chair a.i. Vice-Chair Vice-Chair a.i. Bureau
Member
Bureau
Member
Bureau
Member
Bureau
Member
Austrian Permanent Observer to the Bureau

National Nominating Authorities

The official agencies in each member state responsible for selecting participants to the Centre's activities.

National Contact Points

These assist in disseminating the Centre's products and supplying information on its work within the member states through national networks. 

Austrian Association (Verein EFSZ in Österreich)  

Set up by the Austrian authorities to administer the Centre's infrastructure and local implantation in Graz.

 

Member state representation

The European Centre for Modern Languages is an Enlarged Partial Agreement of the Council of Europe: today 31 of the Strasbourg-based Organisation's 47 member states cooperate in the Graz Centre.

The organs of the Centre are:

Governing Board 

The Centre's executive organ,composed of one representative from each member state. The Board defines and adopts the medium-term programme, monitors its implementation and the management of the Centre's resources and forwards a report on the Centre's activities to the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers.

Bureau

Composed of the Chair of the Board, the two Vice-Chairs and four members, the Bureau is more closely involved in the Centre's day-to-day work. It meets two or three times a year and adopts the annual programme of activities.

Jorunn Berntzen Vesselina
Ganeva
Eva
Engdell
Eyjólfur Már Sigurðsson Claire Extramiana Christof Arnold Sandra Hutterli Dagmar Heindler
Chair a.i. Vice-Chair Vice-Chair a.i. Bureau
Member
Bureau
Member
Bureau
Member
Bureau
Member
Austrian Permanent Observer to the Bureau

National Nominating Authorities

The official agencies in each member state responsible for selecting participants to the Centre's activities.

National Contact Points

These assist in disseminating the Centre's products and supplying information on its work within the member states through national networks. 

Austrian Association (Verein EFSZ in Österreich)  

Set up by the Austrian authorities to administer the Centre's infrastructure and local implantation in Graz.

 

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