Our Partners

The Summer School would be nothing without dedicated partners

The Challenge Partner


„The Rangers Charity Foundation exists to be a force for good on behalf of the Rangers Family, showing compassion to those in need, tackling inequalities and creating opportunities for people of all ages to change their lives for the better.

 

The Foundation‘s comprehensive range of programmes in the community reaches thousands of children and adults every season and thanks to its work with the Foundation‘s charity partners, it has also funded important projects that have a lasting and significant impact locally, nationally and across the world.

 

The team at the Foundation is very proud too of helping thousands of fundraisers support causes close to their hearts and making the dreams come true of children and adults in need of a boost.

 

Everyone involved aims to make the Foundation a champion of social responsibility and charitable giving for the Rangers Family, making its supporters proud of the work, which is carried out in their name.“

 




VISKI - Visible Skills


The Erasmus+ funded project, "VISKI Education" develops the tool "VISKiO" for incentivising and visualising transversal skills, to fill the gap for easier recognition and validation of non-formal and informal learning on a national and European level.

It combines the benefits of a Portfolio and third-party reviews to validate non-formal and informal learning.

 




Event Location - Comune di Badesi (Sardegna)


Badesi, famous for its long white sandy beaches overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Gulf of Asinara, is a small but bustling place in northern Sardinia. The area around Badesi was declared an independent municipality in 1969 and extends to the banks of the Coghinas River, a natural border between Gallura and the Anglona region. The beauty of the beaches and the dunes in the shade of beautiful juniper trees fascinate tourists and visitors alike




Event Co-Organiser - TrENDi Start-up Service


The TrENDi Start-up Service is the central contact point for the holistic and systematic start-up support and entrepreneurship education at the University of Vechta. All university members can use the service, i.e. from students to academic staff to administrative staff. The type of start-up project is not predetermined. The TrENDi team supports all start-up processes, from original company foundations or social enterprises to social projects and student initiatives.

Examples of topics for the services and events offered include idea generation, business model development, business planning, marketing & sales, business development, visualisation, pitch training, financing, tax law, choice of legal , mentoring, investor acquisition etc.




Event Co-Organiser - GO-and-DO.it Foundation

GO-and-Do.it lives projects. The organisation promotes societal change by fostering entrepreneurial mindsets, life long learning and education. GO-and-Do.it believes in innovative ideas that improve life in the community and support learning opportunities for everyone. Using digital learning and competence-based skills management as the main accelerators and multiplicators to reach many people, GO-and-Do.it treads new paths to promote social responsibility through the improvement of public participation and easier access to education and learning. In the projects GO-and-Do.it thinks globally, shares ideas and invigorates European values.



University of Oldenburg


The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg was founded in 1973, making it one of Germany‘s young universities. Its goal is to find answers to the major challenges society faces in the 21st century – through interdisciplinary, cuttingedge research.

The pathways on the Oldenburg campus are short: the University‘s academic staff and administrative staff work closely together, using an interdisciplinary approach. Many are integrated into special research areas, research groups and European clusters of excellence.

The University cooperates closely with more than 200 other universities worldwide and is also affiliated with non-university institutes in the areas of research, education, culture and business.

The University of Oldenburg is preparing 16,000 students for professional life. It offers a broad range of disciplines, from language studies, cultural studies and the humanities to educational sciences, art and musicology, the economic and social sciences, mathematics, computer science, the natural sciences and the new medicine and health science programmes established in 2012.






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