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Project Aims
- 1. München: Startmeeting zum Erasmus+ Projekt „Politischer und gesellschaftlicher Konsens. Konflikte und Konfliktlösungsstrategien – in der Antike und heute?“ vom 3. 12. – 8. 12. 2025 am Wittelsbacher-Gymnasium in München
- 2. Zlaté Moravce: Second meeting 13.3. – 19.3.2026: Olympic message of peace: Harmony of body and spirit as a tool for overcoming conflicts
- 3. Bozen
- 4. Krakau
- Participants
- Press
- Picture Gallery
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Former projects
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Desire for peace
- 1. München, Wittelsbacher Gymnasium: Friedenshoffnungen und Friedenssicherung in der Antike/ Hoping for Peace in Ancient Times
- 2. Zlaté Moravce, Gymnazium Janka Krala: Frieden und Sport/ Peace and Sports
- 3. Bozen, Gymnasium „Walther von der Vogelweide“: Friedenssicherung in heutiger Zeit?/ Peacekeeping in Modern Times
- 4. Lesbos, Mytilene Music School: Frieden und Versöhnung, musikalisch/ Peace and reconciliation, musically
- 5. Braşov, Honterusgymnasium: Bilder von Krieg und Frieden in der eigenen Geschichte/ Images of war and peace in one’s own history
- (Un)recognized diversity: Minorities in Europe
- Omnes cives mundi sumus
- Democracy and its Endangerment
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Desire for peace
1. München: Startmeeting zum Erasmus+ Projekt „Politischer und gesellschaftlicher Konsens. Konflikte und Konfliktlösungsstrategien – in der Antike und heute?“ vom 3. 12. – 8. 12. 2025 am Wittelsbacher-Gymnasium in München
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Start meeting for the Erasmus+ project from 3–8 December 2025 at Wittelsbacher-Gymnasium, Munich - Report
A new two-year Erasmus Plus project for pupils at the Classical Gymnasium has begun.
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Conflict resolution strategies – in ancient times and today? - Start meeting for the Erasmus+ project from 3–8 December 2025 at Wittelsbacher-Gymnasium, Munich - Program
A new two-year Erasmus Plus project for pupils at the Classical Gymnasium has begun. As is tradition, the first meeting took place in Munich and offered a full programme: group work on various aspects of our new project “Consensus and Consensus Building.” As usual, we started with ancient texts and ideas on the topic, which were explored, discussed and presented in cross-national teams.