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Interesource Group specialise in project management and
consult in research and development in language and cultural training, human resource
management, recruitment and selection, and healthcare risk management. The company also
provide services in IT, web development and HR information systems. Their clients range
from SMEs to large multinationals and organisations in the public sector. Interresource
Group are the originator and promoters of MORPH and they are also involved in
investigating aspects of foreign language use and training for exporting companies across
Europe. They are the main research partners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern
Ireland for both the ELISE and REFLECT projects, both of which are funded by the European
Commission under the Leonardo da Vinci programme.
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An academic unit within the Faculty of Medicine, University College Dublin.
It provides undergraduate courses in legal medicine for degree students of
medicine, Physiotherapy and radiography. It also co-ordinates the undergraduate
course in medical ethics on behalf of the faculty. The division offers a
postgraduate Higher Diploma in Health Care Risk Management to healthcare
professionals. The division also provides medico-legal modules to postgrduate
students registeres for the Master in Public Health degree and Master in
Business Administration in Healthcare Management degree. The Division also
provides lecture and seminar based teaching services to a range of healthcare
professionals and is involved in a variety of research projects within the
private and public sectors.
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A department of the University of Dundee, it provides a range of courses and managed the Scotland National Awareness Partner )NAP) unit for the IMPACT 2 Programme of the European Commission between 1992 and 1996. It was also selected to be one of the partners in the Scotland and Northern Ireland MIDAS/NET Node of the INFO2000 programme that followed, promoting multimedia skills in business. The department was also a partner in the Multilingual Information Society programme (1998/99) dedicated to improving foreign language skills of companies by increasing their awareness of digital tools available for language learning, and in 1999/2000 a partner in the Elise project. |
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Established in 1990, the Foundation is a regional training, information and advisory centretargeted at the SME sector, specialising in the preparing for EU accession. The Foundation has actively participated in projects on restructuring the Polish economy, especially enterprise, banking and the healthcare sectors. FPE is the regional contact point for the 5th and 6th Framework Programme of the European Community for Research, Technical Development and Demonstration Activities. FPE has received the Quality Management Certificate according to the EN ISO 9001:2000 standard for providing services in training, consultancy and information. FPE actively takes part in the process of preparing the National Development Plan 2004-2006 and Regional Operational Programme as a member of steering committees and consultancy bodies. |
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An association amongst General Practitioners in Bulgaria, it has the aims of suppluing the healthcare providers with the latest information about ongoing health reform, providing consulting and training for improving the qualityof work and implementing new methodologies in the sector. The operating team of experts in economics, law, pharmacy and medicine enables the association to deliver assess and accredit a range of high quality training, research and study programmes. The association is currently managing the preparatory phase of an EU funded project MEDOPRACTICE2002 and works in close co-operation with the Medical University on Sofia and Varna, and medical colleges and clinics in Burgas. |
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