EST stands for European Shared Treasure. It is a Europe-wide database for Partnerships that aims to increase the visibility of projects across Europe and facilitate access to results and outcomes. The database is a repository of useful tools and best practice materials from all Partnership projects funded since 2008. It brings together projects from the Grundtvig, Leonardo and Comenius programmes, providing inspiration and ideas for current and future promoters. The European Commission uses this database to identify examples of excellent Partnership projects. The best projects are selected every year and featured in 'EVE', a Europe-wide database showcasing the results of projects funded from across the Lifelong Learning, Youth in Action, and Culture and Citizenship programmes. (Source: 2012 Call for Grundtvig and Leonardo Partnerships, p. 9)
The EST database is public and can be seen at:
http://www.europeansharedtreasure.eu
The EST database is public and can be seen at:
http://www.europeansharedtreasure.eu