Quality shall be one overarching evaluation and selection criteria in the programme. Priority will be given to programme activities that support and promote cooperation in education between the participating countries and that aim to create, develop and disseminate results and products that are of interest in the participating countries.
14 Nordic & Baltic institutions joined forces and became one ambitious and exciting Nordplus network KUNO (Kunst Utdanninger i Norden).
Studentsand teachers have been given access to resources they may not find at their home institutions.
Students from four Nordic countries study Nordic landscape from different points of view and have found that there is much more to explore than just the landscape.
It is proved that cultural activities stimulate and help elderly people in their everyday life. A project established under The Nordplus Adult Learning Programme is an example of how networking can be used to implement cultural activities as a form of treatment in elder care.