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Participants in and recipients of our Scholarships, Internships, Volunteer posts and our Students have a dynamic ethos to guide them.
 
No matter whether for a month during the vacation or much longer period you partake of a challenging and creative programme and discipline that will enrich your life and help unfold your potential. 
The ethos of the Scholarships-within the remit of the Foundation 's Mission Statement- to which each applicant must subscribe shall be the following:
1.  To enable the Scholar to understand British landscape, culture and traditions as a microcosm of European civilisation and diversity.
2. To enable the Scholar to meet with and exchange and communicate and otherwise deal with other Europeans in the context of the European ideal-a family of nations.
3. For the Scholar to help promote and communicate information about and understanding of his/her native heritage and its unique qualities in the context of 2 above. To be a good ambassador.
4. To learn a spiritual dimension in life via our structures and codes and practice.
5. To foster individual self-reliance, initiative, realisation of potential, and develop character building and hone innate skills and aptitudes.
6. To offer skills and subjects which may be of value to the Scholar's future career.
7. To teach the individual respect for physique via our sports programme in the context of our spiritual ethos and the broader context of bio and cultural ecology (homoeostasis)
8. To stimulate the Scholar to lead a more dynamic and creative life via offering him a robust programme of challenge on the academic, spiritual, mental and a physical levels.
9. To instil in Scholar the highest virtues including duty, honour, integrity, courtesy.
10. To engender in the Scholar citizen values, responsibility, and the virtue of service.
11. To foster appreciation of the broad tapestry of the European heritage in the context of the unique characteristics of each nation, region.
12. To foster a consciousness of honest industry and non-profligate living to enrich the vital elements of being and respect for the needs of other creatures.
13. To appreciate the essential lessons of our ancient heritage for modern living and problem solving.
14. To contribute to the life, ethos and work of the Foundation.
15. To continue all skills and lessons learnt when back in his home country to thereby enhance our vision for heritage and spirituality in the Europe of the nations.
 

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