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This article deals with the relevant success factors of proposal writing and project description, based on long range experiences in the area of Leonardo and other large projects of skills development in Eastern-European regions. Authors emphasize the role of establishment and professionality in the proposal writing and project success. The article offers a framework and practical guidelines for trainers of proposal writing as well.

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Mikus, I., Varsányi, J. (2007). Guidelines of Proposal Writing and Project Descriptions. In: Iskander, M. (eds) Innovations in E-learning, Instruction Technology, Assessment, and Engineering Education. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6262-9_28

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