Our international conference on 28-29 November in Budapest was a great success. We enjoyed the really interesting and engaging presentations on education, inclusion and segregation, etc. across Europe. 174 participants from more than 15 different countries attended the event with experts from around 20 projects.
Safeguard’s Introductory Video is Here We are thrilled to announce the release of Safeguard’s brand-new introductory video! In just four minutes, the video offers an insightful overview of the project’s mission and objectives and the critical issue of wild pollinator declines. The video is now available for viewing on YouTube, so be sure to check it out and share it widely to help spread awareness about the Safeguard project’s mission to help reverse the loss of wild pollinators across Europe and beyond. Explore the Collection of Recent Safeguard Publications Project
Involving other EU-funded projects, Inclusion4Schools is organising an international conference to bring together researchers, practitioners, journalists, and policy-makers to discuss the challenges and opportunities of education to reverse inequalities, to interpret existing narratives, national competences and European initiatives to present good practices resulting from the ongoing projects, and to inform political decision-making processes. This event offers a rare opportunity to engage with various stakeholders across Europe. Registration is open for participants HERE. The agenda is available HERE The conference will take place in Budapest, Hungary on the 28th and 29th of
Online Infoday on Horizon Europe Opportunities for Danube Countries (especially the open Twinning Call) on 24 May 2023. For more information:
The European Innovation Agora is a unique event to be held on 22 March in San Francisco. The Forum brings together key players of the European Innovation Ecosystem to showcase new opportunities for entrepreneurs looking to collaborate, invest or work with Europe. The event will feature Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, who is joined by a delegation of over 40 high-level representatives from the EU including actors involved in the deep-tech ecosystem, representatives of Member States, investors, policymakers, and universities. As a high-level event showcasing the vibrant
BIOLOC project is funded by European Commission, and it promotes social innovation and inclusion as enabling factors to accelerate the transition to circular bioeconomy and thus contributes to revitalizing local communities in 12 European regions.