Learning administrations

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Learning administrations is a project that connects eight cities from three countries around Lake Constance across borders.

The cities in the project are

The city network serves to exchange knowledge and experience through inter-municipal cooperation at all levels. The municipalities of all three countries face similar challenges that they want to face together. The modernization and the simultaneous cost pressure on the city administrations are given regardless of the country.

Learning administrations is a project within the framework of the Interreg IIIA program "Alpenrhein-Bodensee-Hochrhein" of the European Union. The funds from the program are intended to promote the sustainable economic development of the region and to develop and build networks. This gives the cooperation around Lake Constance a new boost as an important step towards a common Europe. The primary goal is an independently functioning network beyond the funding period from Interreg. This is to be achieved through the following sub-goals:

  • joint further development of the administrations
  • intermunicipal cooperation at all levels
  • Contribution of the respective strengths and competencies
  • Use of online tools to share knowledge
  • Establishing a permanent network of competence transfer
  • Orientation of the exchange of experiences on current topics of the cities

The motto is “work together and learn from one another”.

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