Grundtvig actions: Workshops
Workshops enable adult learners to participate in learning events and seminars taking place in a European country other than their own.
Workshops bring together individuals or small groups of learners (10-20 people) from several countries for their personal development and learning needs. Learners are also encouraged to share their competences and insights with others. However, workshops are not intended to provide vocational training for professionals.Workshops are organised on many different topics, including:
- visual arts, music, the environment, creativity, numeracy, mathematics, science, and other topics which are not too heavily dependent on foreign language competence;
- language-learning, particularly for people wishing to build on basic competences (or improve in specialised areas) in the language of the country where the workshop is organised, notably where this is a less widely-used and less taught language;
- discussion groups on issues of common interest across Europe, with a view to stimulating greater interest in European affairs among the adult population;
- active citizenship and intercultural dialogue;
- health education.
How to participate
- If you would like to participate in a workshop, please consult the Grundtvig workshops catalogue 2011 (valid until 31/7/2012) and contact the workshop organiser directly.
- If you like to organise a workshop, please consult the section below "more details", as well as your national agency to whom the participation must be submitted.
More information
- More details on Grundtvig workshops for adult learners













