Tonight ends the 21th EUCYS
EUCYS (European Union Contest for Young Scientists) is an annual European competition for young scientists (14 to 20 years old) coming from 40 countries (mainly from Europe but also USA, China and Japan. The 21st EUCYS finishes today. It is taking place for the first time in Paris at the Palais de la découverte which has been educating scientists for generations. Students have been competing for prizes totalling 51.500 € as well as some very attractive special donated prizes from Eiroforum and EPO.
Read more …Commission launches “European Master's in Translation ” network
No fewer than 93 Master's level translation programmes from 24 Member States and three non-EU countries participated in the call, and 34 of these have been selected to be members of the EMT network for an initial period of four years. A further call will be launched in 2010.The Commission's initiative has been warmly welcomed by the academic community.
Read more …Riga will be the European Capital of Culture in Latvia in 2014
The panel responsible for selecting the European Capital of Culture for 2014 recommended that the title be awarded to Riga. The other Latvian cities still in contention were Cesis and Liepaja. The formal nomination of Riga by the EU Council of Ministers will probably be in May 2010.
Read more …Eighth edition of European Mobility Week: Improving city climates
From 16 to 22 September 2009, hundreds of European towns and cities will participate in the eighth edition of European Mobility Week and invite their citizens to a wide range of activities promoting sustainable mobility, under the theme "Improving City Climates"
Read more …Design awards with EESC Design Zeronine
The Economic and Social Council of the European Union will announce on September the 29 winners of the first European Design Award for Design Zeronine EESC Sustainable Present among the more than 100 projects submitted.
Read more …European economy recovering sooner than expected
Growth expected to return in the second half of 2009. Forecasts are still uncertain but fears of a severe, prolonged recession are fading. But as economic activity at the end of 2008 and beginning of 2009 was worse than initially estimated, GDP is still expected to fall by 4% overall this year in both the EU and the euro area, as forecast in the spring. However, uncertainty remains rife, and while the recovery may surprise on the upside in the very short term, how sustainable it will be remains to be seen.
Read more …Three european films, shortlisted for LUX Prize 2009
The EP has unveiled three films which will compete for this years LUX Prize, given annually by the EP to support European Cinema, in the framework of Venice Festival. These are "Eastern Plays", by the director Kamen Kalev, which is a joint Bulgarian-Sweden production; "Sturm" by Hans-Christian Schmid which is produced by a German, Danish and Dutch team, and "Welcome" by Philippe Lioret which is a French production.
Read more …Parliament holds its first plenary session after the holidays
After the holiday break, the European Parliament holds between 14 and 17 September its first plenary meeting of the political year. Important issues, such as the vote of investiture of the President of the Commission's inaugural address Jerzy Buzek and the G-20 in Pittsburgh occupy the agenda of this meeting.
Read more …Commission sets out first finance proposals for Copenhagen pact on climate change
In an effort to end an impasse in international climate talks, the commission has published a plan for financing the fight against global warming in developing countries. It proposes an EU contribution of between €2bn and €15bn a year by 2020. The plan provides a starting point for discussions in the parliament and council to define the EU’s position on one of the toughest issues facing the UN climate conference in Copenhagen in December.
Read more …Parliament will vote next week on José Manuel Barroso for Commission Presidency
MEPs will vote on Wednesday 16 September on whether to appoint José Manuel Barroso for a second term as President of the European Commission.
Read more …The EU prepares for G20 meeting
In less than two weeks, on 24–25 September, the leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies will meet in Pittsburgh, USA, for the autumn’s G20 summit. The global economic crisis and the financing of action on climate change are set to be the main items on the agenda.
Read more …2,168 Belgian textile workers to get help from EU Globalisation Fund
The European Commission has approved two applications from Belgium for assistance under the European Globalisation adjustment Fund (EGF) – the first to benefit under revised EGF rules.
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