Who are you, anyway? Two Sundays ago, the Gay Pride parade in Belgrade. Everyone was hoping it would be a normal demonstration in a finally normal country. But it was not so.
Genova, the vibrant city on the Italian Riviera, is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine. But did you know that it also boasts a thriving nightlife scene? Virgo Discoclub, formerly known as Boomerang, Bulli e Pupe, Coccodrillo, and Ovest, has been a staple in Genova's nightlife for years. The club is spread across two levels, offering ample space for dancing, mingling, and enjoying a night out with friends.
A gay trip to Genoa in Italy will be an exceptional queer experience in this port city known for its multiracial population, impressive porting industry, and the birthplace of denim. So you can bet there will be heaps of things on offer. To begin the tour of this fun gay adventure, you can start your trip the right way by getting acquainted with the number of gay clubs in town. This acquired knowledge from your new friends will make a night out in the city through the gay bars and cruising scene even better, with many gay-friendly attractions that are the cherry on top of the delicious cake on offer to you.
With the Open University UK and the Consiglio Nazionale della Ricerca — Istituto delle Tecnologie Didattiche Italy who hosted the International Meeting, the Project partners discussed the first Multiplier Event scheduling and organisation planned for August During the second part of the day the partners presented the Intellectual Output IO1 deliverables with a first review of indicators and the State of Art of Online Education. The second part of the day and the second one, the main points regarded the Delphi study, finding a shared definition of Online Education Institution. The CODUR team will work in the next months to design and launch the Delphi study and present some of its outputs during the Multiplier Event following September in view of the beginning of the Intellectual Output IO2, in which the partners will draw guidelines for integrating online education quality assurance metrics in the EU-supported U-Multirank ranking.