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The European Parliament produces translations of written documents in all 24 EU languages, enabling communication with its citizens in their mother tongue. Its in-house translation service is instrumental in this respect, meeting strict quality standards within the tight deadlines imposed by parliamentary procedures. Our mission: to make available in all official languages documents relating to Parliament's role as co-legislator and as one of the two arms of the budgetary authority, in order to ensure the legitimacy and transparency of the legislative and budgetary process of the European Union; to enable the European Parliament to meet its commitment to the policy of multilingualism, designed to ensure the equal treatment of languages, which enables all citizens of the European Union to communicate with the institutions and access EU documents in their own language; to ensure that these translation services are supplied as efficiently and effectively as possible.    
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The Publications Office of the European Union is the official provider of publishing services to all EU institutions, bodies, and agencies. As such, it is a central point of access to EU law, publications, open data, research results, procurement notices and other official information. Its mission is to support EU policies and ensure that this broad range of information is available to the public as accessible and reusable data to facilitate transparency, economic activity and the diffusion of knowledge.
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STEP-IN develops a global methodology for the effective analysis and tackling of energy poverty. STEP-IN has identified three highly challenging locations with diverse characteristics across Europe including: a mountainous region in Greece, a rural area in Hungary and an urban area in the UK with low quality housing. Within each of these areas there are a range of vulnerable consumers. At each of these locations a Living Lab is being set up which brings together local experts and stakeholders with energy poor consumers. These labs consist of a range of approaches including energy cafes, advisor visits and ICT systems. The ICT tools provided by STEP-IN support consumers, advisors and local stakeholder organisations to make effective decisions.
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Alzheimer Europe is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) aiming to provide a voice to people with dementia and their carers, make dementia a European priority, promote a rights-based approach to dementia, support dementia research and strengthen the European dementia movement.
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Association francophone des professionnels de l'expérience utilisateur
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The European IPR Helpdesk is a project funded by the European Commission under the current Horizon 2020 programme. It supports cross-border SME and research activities to manage, disseminate and valorise technologies and other Intellectual Property (IP) Rights and IP assets at an EU level. Offering a broad range of informative material, a Helpline service for direct IP support and on-site and online training, the European IPR Helpdesk's main goal is to support IP capacity building along the full scale of IP practices: from awareness to strategic use and successful exploitation. Strengthening the IP competencies of EU SMEs as well as participants and candidates in EU-funded projects, the Helpdesk targets an increased translation of IP into the EU innovation ecosystem. All services are provided free of charge.
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The European University Foundation aims to accelerate the modernisation of the European Higher Education Area. The Foundation focuses its action on five pillars (Quality Mobility, Employability, Digital Higher Education, Policy Innovation and Active Citizenship) and it stands for diversity and social fairness in Higher Education.
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The ECA was established to audit the EU's finances. The starting point for its audit work is the EU's budget and policies, primarily in areas relating to growth and jobs, added value, public finances, the environment and climate action. The ECA audits the budget in terms of both revenue and spending. Improving public accountability in the EUThe results of the ECA
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The Luxembourg Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (LPEA) is the representative body of private equity and venture capital practitioners with a presence in Luxembourg. With 240 members, the LPEA plays a leading role locally and actively promotes PE and VC in Luxembourg and abroad. The LPEA is the go-to platform for PE and VC investors and advisors, with a focus on the latest trends in the industry. International by nature, it allows members to discuss and exchange while learning via workshops and networking events held on a regular basis and often with distinguished partners. If Luxembourg is your location of choice for private equity, LPEA is where you actually join the industry!
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Understanding EU law is essential for anyone dealing with the transposition, application and enforcement of rules and legislation in national administrations and legal systems.EIPA's European Centre for Judges and Lawyers in Luxembourg (ECJL) provides services in the fields of European law and the administration and quality of justice for those working in the European legal professions, as well as for civil servants, corporate counsels, academics and others with an interest in EU legislation and law.
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Post-crisis MBA designInternational faculty and student bodyLearnging across three continents 18-month program for professionals Evening courses Accredited by AACSB International
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The EIB is the long-term financing institution of the European Union and its mission is to help implement the EU's policy objectives by financing sound business projects. The Bank operates on a "not for profit maximising" basis and borrows on the capital markets to finance these projects. It works in the framework of a rolling three-year operational plan, approved by its Board of Directors and updated every year.Our Mission is to further the objectives of the European Union by making long-term finance available for sound investment.
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CORDIS, the Community Research and Development Information Service, offers a gateway to the Seventh Framework Programme, with news, upcoming events, guidance and frequently asked questions to assist users to understand what FP7 is, who can participate in it and who takes decisions on the allocation of the budget to the research projects that will be funded. CORDIS is a free service provided by the Publications Office of the EU (publications.europa.eu).
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