Our Own Projects. Based on Partnership.
Our own projects. Thought out on a European scale. Implemented through partnerships.
We initiate and coordinate these projects ourselves—and are looking for partners throughout Europe who will work with us to advance integration, technology, and employment.
What we're currently working on. We're looking for you here!
Our Approach to Projects – Always Thinking Globally
Our Approach to Projects – Always Thinking Globally
Our Erasmus+ mobility consortium, ISDL-Net, combines language, digitalization, and integration into a sustainable European educational network—featuring job shadowing, internships, and jointly developed curricula.
Coordination: inlingua Rostock
Co-Coordination: S&N Datentechnik
Funding: Horizon Europe, Erasmus +
We are looking for language schools, IT training centers, NGOs, and healthcare training institutions throughout Europe.
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TYB-EU-NET – Train your brain European Network
TYB-EU-NET – Train your brain European Network
Building on our proven “Train Your Brain” program, TYB-EU-NET adapts tried-and-true methods for concentration, memory, and mental resilience to the European adult education sector. Plans include a joint curriculum, training opportunities for instructors, pilot programs, and a digital learning platform.
Coordination: inlingua Rostock
We are looking for educational institutions and trainers to help develop and test the curriculum.
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ECLCE – European Creative Learning Community for Educators
ECLCE – European Creative Learning Community for Educators
An international consortium of educational institutions and creative organizations is establishing ECLCE, a European learning community for trainers, educators, and educational organizations. The initiative focuses on creative learning methods—drawn from the arts, media, and collaborative formats—which will be jointly developed and tested in practice across several countries. Plans include international training sessions, pilot courses, and a digital platform that will make methods, materials, and experiences freely accessible.
coordination: Institut für neue Medien gGmbH
project partner: inlingua Rostock
We are looking for organizations active in the fields of culture, media, and education to collaborate with us on developing and testing new methods.
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HealthSkillsAI – Transparent Skills Matching for Healthcare Employment
HealthSkillsAI – Transparent Skills Matching for Healthcare Employment
HESAI develops an AI-supported approach to improve vocational guidance and sustainable labour market integration in the healthcare sector. The project creates a shared competence and expectation framework that helps VET providers, job coaches and healthcare employers compare candidates’ skills, professional expectations and workplace requirements more systematically. Based on structured interviews with candidates and employers, HESAI will develop transparent reflection and analysis formats, test them in different European contexts and make the resulting methods available through an open-access toolkit. Artificial intelligence supports the structured analysis, while all assessments and placement decisions remain entirely in the hands of qualified professionals.
Coordination: S&N Datentechnik, Germany
Project partner: Institute of Entrepreneurship Development – iED, Greece; Association Hexagonale, France
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What we deliver or have already delivered
Train Your Brain – Learn German Better
Train Your Brain – Learn German Better
The things that prevent people from learning German are rarely mentioned in textbooks: trouble concentrating, poor sleep, stress, and memory problems. Train Your Brain addresses exactly these issues. In free workshops—conducted in German, Ukrainian, Persian, and Arabic—we teach participants in integration and vocational language courses methods to help them overcome these hurdles and learn more effectively.
The project combines language pedagogy with insights from neuroscience and occupational therapy and is supported by a consortium of language education, educational research, and IT experts.
Project partner: inlingua Rostock · BilSE Institute Güstrow · S&N Datentechnik
Funding: Asylum, Migration, and Integration Fund (AMIF), co-financed by the European Union
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futureLink 1.0/2.0 – Connecting Students and Regional Employers & Turning Connections into Career Opportunities
futureLink 1.0/2.0 – Connecting Students and Regional Employers & Turning Connections into Career Opportunities
FutureLink highlights career opportunities in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania through networking events, company bus tours, targeted matching, and short employer videos. This gives students direct access to internships, part-time jobs, and thesis projects—and connects companies with the skilled workers of tomorrow.
Following a successful first phase, FutureLink 2.0 is expanding its formats and placing a stronger focus on international students, SMEs, and collaboration with universities.
Results: Around 200 students and 51 companies in 2025 · Around 175 students and 52 companies in 2026
Koordination: S&N Datentechnik
Region: Rostock, the Rostock district and Wismar
Funding: State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and the European Social Fund Plus
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IIDL – Integration through Intergenerational Digital Learning
IIDL – Integration through Intergenerational Digital Learning
Digital Inclusion as a Prerequisite for Language Learning: Through computer donations and introductory IT courses, IIDL provided older migrants with access to online language instruction. The project ran simultaneously in Germany, Sweden, and Austria, bringing together different generations as well as different countries.
Consortium: inlingua Rostock (Germany) · Folkuniversitetet, Lund/Malmö (Sweden)
Funding: Erasmus+ Adult Education (Key Action KA2), co-funded by the European Union
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