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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the main concerns of cultural organisations and education institutions in the EU today is how to apply international experience to the contexts of cities, towns and villages in local contexts around Europe. Therefore, the relevance of research to actions in community frameworks is of great significance. When addressing cultural heritage by applying theory and research outcomes to practice,  the partners forming the consortium of the ErasmusPlus project EU Heritage keep this concern at the forefront of their efforts. They they did so again at the second partners meeting hosted by the Institute for Tourism, Travel &amp; Culture at the University of Malta at the end of September.</p>
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