ENRICH GLOBAL is a non-for-profit member-driven association, founded in 2020 by public and private organisations based in Brazil, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary (RCISD), Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, and the USA. ENRICH GLOBAL builds a future for innovation-related international collaboration by connecting existing initiatives, ENRICH and others, and providing support to building sustainable collaborative programmes. But also, services, networks, and tools, bringing together expert members interested to develop and reinforce their innovation-related collaboration, learning from and sharing with others. The mission of ENRICH GLOBAL is to foster the internationalization and
On 13 March 2024 key players in the bioeconomy sector will be joining the Bioeconomy Changemakers festival by organising a webinar on bioeconomy. This event is organised in Hungarian language. Register HERE
Between 20 and 23 February 2024, partners from 25 institutions across 15 countries gathered in Padua, Italy for Safeguard’s third Annual General Meeting to showcase project results and discuss future actions towards sustainable pollination across Europe and reversing the losses of wild pollinators. Organised by the partnering institution the University of Padua, the four-day meeting was full of enlightening presentations, fruitful discussions, and valuable workshops. The first day of the meeting started with warm words of welcome by the local host Prof. Lorenzo Marini (University of Padua) and the project
As in previous years, the popular event is organised by RCISD and the FAWORIT consortium, which has been awarded the Marie Skłodowska Curie Action of the European Union for the tenth time. This year, hundreds of institutions – universities, research institutes, libraries, archives, museums – will join the event, which is expected to offer more than 2,000 programmes. This is the 20th edition of the Researchers’ Night, a Europe-wide event to promote the careers of researchers and scientific research, traditionally held on the last Friday in September and, in recent
The Hungarian Society for Environmental Education launched a poll for the Pollinator of 2024. They intend to draw attention not only to a single species, but to a group of animals. Details in Hungarian: https://mkne.hu/az-ev-beporzoi/?fbclid=IwAR0mHJp-eefwbW9j_qp9qJL7PWFM0GC7Tg2_mFuQrv9QH5fNZgZaAm-TW10 Please click HERE to vote.
Viktor Szigeti, researcher of OK (HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research) held an educational public presentation with the title: Focus on Urban Bee Pastures, at the Municipality of district XII. The presentation is available on Youtube: