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Contatto

Fédération Européenne des Centres de Bilan et d’Orientation Professionnelle
26 rue de Paris
03200 VICHY – FRANCE

Tél: +33 (0)4.70.98.12.83 – Fax: +33 (0)4.70.98.12.69

info@fecbop.eu

 


 

Belgio

Jacques Hofmans

LABORATOIRE D’ERGOLOGIE APPLIQUEE

39 Boulevard du Triomphe, 1160 Bruxelles

Tel.: +32 (0)2 / 648 75 59
Fax: +32 (0)2 / 640 84 14

jacques.hofmans@ergologie.org

 


 

Germania

Stefan Breymann, Dr. Regina Hentschel

BILDUNGSINSTITUT PSCHERER GGMBH

Reichenbacher Strasse 39 – D-08485 Lengenfeld
Tel.: 0049 37606 390
Fax: 0049 37639 100

sbr@pscherer-online.de


 

Italia

Silvana Rasello

CIOFS FP Piemonte

Piazza Maria Ausiliatrice, 27

10152 Torino

Tel.: +39 01/5211773

E-mail: direzione.sede-coord@ciofs.net; orientamento.sr@ciofs.net

Sito: http://www.ciofs.net;http://www.centrobilco.it

 

Stefano Bogatto

Bic_ò – G. Veronesi

Piazvia Zeni, 8

38068 Rovereto

Tel.: +39 0461030172 – +39 3458886115

E-mail: stefano.bogatto@yahoo.it

Sito: www.cfpgveronesi.it

 


 

Slovacchia

BKS Uspech

Čierny chodník 29/1SK-831 07 Bratislava

+ 421 (2) 44 630 704-6; +421 903 22 40 50

uspech(a)bksuspech.sk

https://bksuspech.sk/kontakt/

 


 

Repubblica Ceca

Asociace bilanční diagnostiky

Trojmezní 177/51, 190 00 Praha 9

REPUBLIQUE TCHEQUE
bdg(a)nvf.cz

http://www.asociace-bilancni-diagnostiky.cz

 


 

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