Assessing the costs of invasive species
A group of EU-funded researchers are counting the costs of the damage caused by invasive species in Europe. Writing in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, scientists from the DAISIE project highlight the invasive species with the greatest economic and environmental impacts. The findings of the project will contribute to the EU's Strategy on Invasive Alien Species.
Read more …Switzerland joins Fusion for Energy
During the latest Fusion for Energy (F4E) Governing Board the accession of Switzerland to F4E was reported to be formally approved by both chambers of the Swiss Parliament with an overwhelming majority.
Read more …The Bologna Process seats a general exam
On April 28th and 29th, Ministers responsible for higher education from 46 European countries will meet in Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, to take stock of the achievements of the Bologna Process, set a new agenda, and agree priorities for the European Higher Education Area for the next decade up to 2020. The latest Bologna Stocktaking Report put forward by the Commission, which is to be presented to Ministers during this event, concludes that good progress has been made in implementing the Bologna reforms, although pointing out that asymmetries still remain.
Read more …ECB publishes TARGET2-Securities Programme Board establishment
The European Central Bank has published in the Official Journal of the European Union on April 22nd, its Decision of March 19th on the establishment of the TARGET2-Securities Programme Board (ECB/2009/6). The T2S Programme Board is established as a streamlined management of the Eurosystem with the task of developing proposals for the Governing Council on key strategic issues and executing tasks of a purely technical nature in relation to T2S.
Read more …EC supports multilateral financial assistance for Romania
The European Commission has agreed to propose to the Council to provide a medium-term loan to Romania of up to €5 billion. The proposed financial assistance, which is expected to be on the agenda of the next meeting of the EU finance ministers on May 5th, would be part of a multilateral package which will total up to €20bn. The assistance is conditional upon the implementation of a comprehensive economic programme to which the Romanian authorities committed to and which will, ultimately, put the Romanian economy on a sound and sustainable footing.
Read more …Science beyond fiction: Europe unveils strategy to become a global leader in high-risk IT research
Unlimited computing power, computers mimicking the brain, mind-controlled wheelchairs and friendly robotic companions are part of a new European plan to boost visionary research, unveiled by the European Commission today. With more investment and cooperation in high-risk research on future information technologies, Europe can lead the way in turning bright research ideas into future technologies. The Commission has proposed to boost Europe's high-risk research into future technologies by doubling research investment at national and EU level in this area by 2015. The Commission will lead by example, increasing the current funding of € 100 million per year by 70% by 2013.
Read more …Commission intensifies cooperation with national authorities to simplify and better target the aid
The European Commission has adopted a Communication paving the way for a new classification of agricultural areas with natural handicaps. With the help of scientific experts, the Commission has identified 8 soil and climate criteria as a basis for objectively and clearly classifying such areas. However, before presenting a legislative proposal, the Commission needs more data to assess their feasibility. Therefore, Member States are asked to provide simulations using national data to show how the criteria might work. The new classification system is likely to be in place in 2014; meanwhile the current system remains in force.
Read more …Annual RAPEX Report 2008 shows rise in number of dangerous products being detected
The number of dangerous consumer products withdrawn from the EU market rose by 16% in 2008 compared to in 2007, the Commission's annual report on the Community rapid alert system for non-food dangerous products ("RAPEX") reveals today. This rise from 1 605 notifications in 2007 to 1 866 last year shows that the capacity of the RAPEX system has substantially increased again in 2008, following a substantial investment of resources and training by the European Commission and Member States.
Read more …Tender procedure for the evaluation of CAP measures (lot nº 5) suspended
The European Commission has published an additional information notice concerning Lot nº 5 of the tender procedure of a framework contract for the evaluation of CAP measures concerning sectors subject to past or present direct support, dedicated to beef and veal, and dairy products.
Read more …EC releases a set of data protection guidelines for the IMI System
The European Commission has published in the OJEU of April 20th 2009 its Recommendation including a set of data protection guidelines for the Internal Market Information System (IMI). These guidelines are not aimed at being an exhaustive list, but rather a easy to use consultation tool for IMI System users.
Read more …Commission will support Eco-innovation projects with up to 30 M€
The Official Journal of the European Union has published on April 20th 2009, a Call for proposals for actions in the field of eco-innovation under the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP), which will be funded with up to 30 million Euro. Closing date for applications is September 10th 2009.
Read more …Commission adopts new programme to fight terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
On the eve of the donors’ conference for Pakistan, the European Commission has adopted a new three year programme to fight terrorism, trafficking and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The 2009-2011 Indicative Programme for the Instrument for Stability includes the first global counter-terrorism measures developed by the Commission together with experts from EU Member States. Key priorities are Pakistan and Afghanistan as well as the Sahel region in Africa.
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