Completing on October 31st the ‘Greek language learning programme’ for adults from third country nationals (TCN)

The Cyprus Labour Institute – PEO is announcing the complete the Greek language learning programme for adult from third country nationals at 31 October of 2020...

 

 

Awards of the logo design contest, 7 May 2019

On the 7th of May 2019, the Minister of Interior, Mr. Constantinos Petrides has awarded the three winners of the logo design contest for the project ‘Greek language learning programme (adults)’.

 

 

Press conference for the presentation of the project, 7 May 2019

The Cyprus Labour Institute - PEO (INEK-PEO) and the University of Cyprus have organised on the 7th of May 2019 a press conference aiming at presenting to the public main goals and more specifically the various activities of the project ‘Greek language learning programme (adults)’.

 

 

Announcement of the logo contest winners, 2 May 2019

The Cyprus Labour Institute - PEO is pleased to announce today the three winners of the logo design contest for the project ‘Greek language learning programme (adults)’.

 

 

Extension of the deadline of the logo design contest, 27 March 2019

The Cyprus Labour Institute – PEO is announcing that the deadline for submission of proposals for the logo design contest for the project ‘Greek language learning programme (adults)’ has been extended to 9 April 2019 at 12.00 noon.

 

 

Launch of logo design contest for the project, 8 March 2019

The Cyprus Labour Institute – PEO, within the framework of the project ‘Greek language learning programme (adults)’ currently in implementation in collaboration with the University of Cyprus, has launched on the 6th of March 2019 a logo design contest.

 

 

Press release on the undertaking of the implementation of the project ‘Greek language learning programme (adults)’, 8 March 2019

The Cyprus Labour Institute - PEO (INEK-PEO) in collaboration with the University of Cyprus has undertaken the implementation of the project ‘Greek language learning programme (adults)’, which is co-funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (90%) and the Republic of Cyprus (10%). The project is addressing to third country nationals (TCN).