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Commissioner Navracsics travels to #Rome and #TheVatican to discuss #Erasmus+ programme
Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Commissioner Tibor Navracsics (pictured) will be in Rome today (26 March) where he will give a speech at the Università Gregoriana on the Erasmus+ programme and the future participation of the Holy See, organized by the Congregation for Catholic Education, with the participation of the Council of Rectors of Pontifical Universities.
He will welcome the agreement signed last year between the Holy See and Italy on the mutual recognition of academic qualifications issued in both states as a good starting point for further co-operation and participation in international programmes.
The commissioner will also meet Congregation for Catholic Education Prefect Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi. The Commissioner will also hold bilateral meetings with Italy's Education, Universities and Research Minister Marco Bussetti. On Wednesday (27 March), he will meet Family and Disability Minister Lorenzo Fontana and Undersecretary of State for Youth and Equal Opportunities Vincenzo Spadafora.
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