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Matthew was a volunteer at the [[Future World Center]] from September 2006 to January 2007. He conducted his practicum as part of a Masters degree he was completing at Portland State University (USA). During his tenure at [[Future Worlds Center]], Matthew contributed to the content of the “Extending EU Citizenship to the eastern end of Europe” project website.
Matthew was a volunteer at the [[Future Worlds Center]] from September 2006 to January 2007. He conducted his practicum as part of a Masters degree he was completing at Portland State University (USA). During his tenure at [[Future Worlds Center]], Matthew contributed to the content of the “Extending EU Citizenship to the eastern end of Europe” project website.
 


The [[Extending EU Citizenship to the eastern end of Europe]]project is supported by a web site (www.EUcitizenship.net). Mathew has added over 60 articles, many of which were summarized and analyzed for the reader. These articles were found by researching many EU websites and international news companies’ websites.  While at [[Future Worlds Center]], Matthew contributed also to several organizational tasks. For example, he edited academic articles and supported other associates with their projects. He also collaborated with our personnel on grant writing. For example, he contributed to the preparation of grant application on Safer Internet (which, by the way, received funding).
The [[Extending EU Citizenship to the eastern end of Europe]]project is supported by a web site (www.EUcitizenship.net). Mathew has added over 60 articles, many of which were summarized and analyzed for the reader. These articles were found by researching many EU websites and international news companies’ websites.  While at [[Future Worlds Center]], Matthew contributed also to several organizational tasks. For example, he edited academic articles and supported other associates with their projects. He also collaborated with our personnel on grant writing. For example, he contributed to the preparation of grant application on Safer Internet (which, by the way, received funding).
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