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Biggest university in Northern Sweden.
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Access MBA matches candidates with international business schools through one-to-one meetings. Our events are completely free for the candidates that participate in them and we do not profit from the people at our events.
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The "EU-Thailand Cooperation Facility" is funded under the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI-Global Europe), managed by the Delegation of the European Union to Thailand and implemented by DT GLOBAL IDEV Europe The aim of the facility is to enhance the EU-Thailand partnership by continuing and reinforcing EU-Thailand relations and policy dialogues.
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The European Broadband Competence Offices Network supports EU countries in reaching the Gigabit Society objectives and rolling out broadband.The European BCO Network brings together EU Member States’ national and regional public authorities in charge of broadband deployment to exchange knowledge and good practices with peers, experts and European Commission representatives, building their capacity to bring reliable, high-speed broadband connectivity to all EU citizens.The purpose of the initiative is to help ensure that all EU citizens have access to high-speed broadband, in order to allow everyone to benefit equally from the opportunities connectivity brings, for health, education, business and more.Contact the BCO Network Support Facility to enquire about joining the BCO Network. Participate in the discussions in the BCO Network Forum.  HomeZoom inZoom outFullscreenPrintWebtools + © EC-GISCO + Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors © EuroGeographics © UN-FAO for the administrative boundaries | Disclaimer The role of the BCO NetworkThe BCO Network’s role is to support European Broadband Competence Offices (BCOs) in making this happen. BCOs are the national and regional public authorities supporting broadband deployment across the EU.It does this through an annual programme, based on members’ needs, that brings together BCOs, experts and European Commission representatives to train and exchange knowledge, good practices and experiences in overcoming common ;
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The Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (MAICh) was created in accordance with Law 4443/64, which established Greece as a founder-member of the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM). Its foundation took place under Law 1537/85, which was passed by the Greek Parliament following the provision of Article 28, paragraph 1 of the Constitution (after at least a 2/3 majority of members in favour). The Centre constitutes an international organisation whose aim is the development of scientific cooperation in the sectors of economics, rural development, management, and applied biological, technological and environmental sciences, addressing to problems in the Mediterranean area. The Mediterranean Agronomic Institutes of Bari (Italy), Montpellier (France) and Saragoza (Spain) are constituent Institutes of the same organisation. The annual budget contribution of the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania is entirely provided by the Greek government.The Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania offers post-graduate specialist studies (over a period of two academic years), leading to the degree of Master of Science (). Courses are conducted in the English language by visiting professors from Greek, European, American and Mediterranean Universities in cooperation with the Institute. An important comparative advantage is that the competence in the development of cooperation is highlighted within the European Union, the Mediterranean basin and Balkan countries, both in the provision of post-graduate training of executives and academics from these countries, as well as in the contribution to their economic development through common research and development projects. MAICh functions in 6 different strategic axes:A. Centre for Sustainable Rural Development and the Competitiveness of Agro-business FirmsB. Centre for the Management and Protection of the Natural EnvironmentC. Centre for the Quality, Healthiness and Safety of Fresh and Processed Agricultural Produce: a)Food Quality Management and Chemistry of Natural Products b) Sustainable Production of Agricultural Produce.D. Centre for the Application of Genetic Improvement and Biotechnology a) Genetic Improvement and Biotechnology of Agricultural Produce b) Natural Products and Biotechnology.E. Centre for Development of Integrated Support to Information SystemsF. Centre for Vertically Organised Conference Services
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The European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) located in Brussels, Belgium, is the leading member-supported association representing organisations active across the entire energy storage value chain. EASE supports the deployment of energy storage to support the cost-effective transition to a resilient, climate-neutral, and secure energy system. EASE was established in 2011 and represents approximately 60 members, including utilities, technology suppliers, research institutes, distribution system operators, and transmission system operators. Together, EASE members have significant expertise across all major storage technologies and applications. This allows us to generate new ideas and policy recommendations that are essential to build a regulatory framework that is supportive of storage.
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The Forum Transregionale Studien is a platform for the international cooperation between scholars of different expertise and perspectives on global issues. Transregional approaches connect and confront diverse disciplines, regional, national and local positions and insights on global issues.The Forum provides scope for exchange on questions of science policy, epistemology and ethics, and develops infrastructures and formats that allow transregional research ideas and projects to be tested, implemented and communicated. The Forum is constituted by its members and the diversity of their research expertise and networks. It is committed to strengthening regional studies and to the principle of non-hierarchical research. It appoints scholars from around the world as fellows and engages in joint research programs and initiatives with partners from universities and research institutions in and outside Berlin. The Forum is funded by the Berlin Senate Department for Higher Education and Research, Health, Long-Term Care and Gender Equality.
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Toute l’Europe is the leading francophone website dedicated to European topics. It provides educational content regarding the politics and operation of the European Union and offers an in-depth analysis of European news (political, economical, social, historical and cultural). Touteleurope.eu broadcasts educational information in many forms such as articles, videos, charts, comparative maps, podcasts and fact checking.
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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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Philippine Mission to the European Union.
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Municipality working on public issues and governance 
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The Permanent Mission of Austria to the UN in Geneva represents Austria at the different multilateral and UN organizations in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Public administraytion responsible for the Poland's foreign policy 
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French national University for languages and civilizations
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The Hellenic Agricultural Organization – DEMETER (2011) is the new organization which resulted from the merge of the National Agricultural Research Foundation (NAGREF) of Greece, established in 1989, with three other Greek organizations of the agricultural sector. All the activities and obligations of NAGREF have been passed to the new organization. For over two decades, issues of high importance for the agricultural sector, such as integrated crops management and development, environment and ecosystems protection, livestock improvement and breeding, organic agriculture, animals, fisheries, forestry and public health protection etc. are approached in the spirit of agricultural research in the service of society and implemented with the application of new technologies. The target groups affected by the activity of the organization are farmers, consumers, educational organizations, local authorities, non-governmental organizations, research organizations / researchers, SMEs and students.
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CoE is Europe's human rights, rule of law and democracy ;
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The Ministry of Industry and Trade is the central state administration body for state policy in the field of industry, trade, raw materials and economic relations with foreign countries.
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The National Board of Trade is a Swedish government agency for international trade, the EU internal market and trade policy. Our mission is to facilitate free and open trade with transparent rules as well as free movement in the EU internal market.
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The "Europaschule" Johann-Gutenberg-Schule Bremerhaven is an inclusive secondary school in the north of Bremerhaven. With approximately 700 pupils and around 80 teaching staff, it’s the largest school of its kind in the town of Bremerhaven. The JGS is one of three specialist school campuses in Bremerhaven providing inclusive education to pupils with sensory, physical, and developmental Special Educational Needs (SEN). The JGS also comprises of two “welcome classes” These are intensive German language preparatory classes, for migrant and refugee pupils upon their entry into the German school system. We also envisage establishing a third “welcome class” in the coming school term. The JGS prides itself in promoting STEM subjects by offering our pupils access to projects outside the classroom such as “Jugend forscht” (The young scientist and technology exhibition) and “Schüler experimentieren” (The junior young scientist and technology exhibition for pupils under the age of 15 years). Throughout the years, the JGS has developed and maintained a strong partnership with the University of Applied Sciences in Bremerhaven. In order to best meet the needs of our pupils in the subject areas of chemistry and physics, our pupils are taught based on their individual academic abilities from the age of fifteen. A further example of our innovative approach to meeting our pupil’s needs is the subject “Ernährung/Gesundheit/Ökologie” (EGÖ). This subject, which is unique to the JGS and one of its kind in Germany, is a synergy of the subject areas of nutrition, health, and environmental science. This project-based subject is offered to pupils aged twelve years and above. It is also innately intertwined with our mission of being a “Healthy School” (being a leader in the Healthy Schools Project). Since the beginning of the academic school year 2017/2018 the JGS has been promoting the theme “Europe” as a central part of both our school’s curriculum and ethos. The JGS has embarked upon it’s journey in becoming the first school in Bremerhaven to be bestowed with the prestigious “Europeschool” accreditation and succeeded in May 2019. The school year 2017 has also marked the commencement of the teaching staff at the JGS becoming acquainted with and gaining their first experiences of Erasmus+ (formerly known as Comenius) and eTwinning projects, which in turn, have been ground-breaking for our school. In order to continue with the advancement of a whole school approach to our involvement in such projects, our teaching staff requires access to further training and professional development ;
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The Metropolitan City of Genoa (Italian: Città Metropolitana di Genova) is one of the fourteen Metropolitan cities of Italy, located in the region of Liguria. Its capital is the city of Genoa. It was first created by the reform of local authorities (Law 142/1990) and then established by the Law 56/2014. It has been operative since January 1, 2015. It counts 67 Municipalities for a total area of sq mi and a population of about 862,175 inhabitants. The Metropolitan City is headed by the Metropolitan Mayor (Sindaco metropolitano) and by the Metropolitan Council (Consiglio metropolitano).
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I2M (UMR 5295), Institute of Mechanical Engineering, 338 peoples. Explore mosaics of small mechanisms to design the big machines of tomorrow. I2M scientific priorities are : Physical Acoustics of Materials. Fluid Mechanics and Transfers. Environmental Civil Engineering of Structures and Natural Environments. Material Durability - Damage - Assemblies and Structures. Mechanical Engineering in materials processing and Design.
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Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg is an academic institution or an university in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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  Vista di Ancona Ancona , quale sede universitaria, è una realtà relativamente recente, conseguente ad un lungo processo di realizzazione di aspirazioni e motivazioni culturali, sociali, economiche, storiche. Ancona, già nel Medioevo sede di una Scuola di Diritto ottenne da Papa Pio V nel 1562 l'autorizzazione ad istituire uno "Studium Generale cuiuscumque Facultatis et Scientiae", con la Facoltà di Diritto Civile e Canonico e di Teologia, con la possibilità inoltre di istituire altre Facoltà. Il collegio dei dottori aveva potestà di conferire i vari gradi accademici. Ai dottori e agli studenti venivano altresì riconosciuti privilegi, prerogative, immunità propri degli altri Studi Generali, quali quelli di Bologna e Padova. Il nuovo Studium caratterizzato per un secolo da fervore di studi, subì un declino progressivo nella seconda metà del XVII secolo per l'attrazione esercitata sui giovani delle famiglie benestanti della città dai più famosi Studi di Roma e Bologna. Tale declino culminò nel 1739 con una prima chiusura dello Studium.   Rettorato Nel 1746, su delibera del Consiglio Comunale, approvata da Papa Benedetto XIV, venne nuovamente attivata la cattedra di Diritto Civile e Canonico, cattedra la cui breve vita ebbe termine con i grandi rivolgimenti politici degli anni 1797-1799. Le aspirazioni universitarie di Ancona, per lungo tempo apparentemente sopite, riemersero al termine della prima Guerra Mondiale, dapprima incerte e confuse, successivamente con contorni più precisi, inquadrata in sempre più razionale coscienza dell'intera problematica universitaria regionale. Le fasi successive, durate fino al termine degli anni 20, furono contrassegnate da proposte diverse, mai giunte alla fase di realizzazione, quali la creazione di una Confederazione universitaria regionale, con Rettorato ad Ancona, con la presenza nella stessa città del triennio clinico di medicina e di una non meglio definita Scuola Superiore di Commercio. Dall'inizio degli anni 30 il disegno di un'intesa regionale su una programmazione universitaria globale che prevedesse la realizzazione anche ad Ancona di una Università trovò illuminati e strenui propugnatori nei soci e nel presidente dell'Istituto Marchigiano di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, istituito nel capoluogo nel 1925.       Municipio Il paziente lavoro istruttivo e propositivo, interrotto dagli eventi della seconda Guerra Mondiale, venne ripreso nel dopoguerra e tra proposte, richieste, opposizioni, prese di posizione campanilistiche, silenzi e dinieghi ministeriali, si giunse nel 1969 alla istituzione della Libera Università di Ancona, nonché il relativo statuto, con l'attivazione del primo biennio della Facoltà di Ingegneria e del triennio biologico della Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, da parte del  Consiglio Direttivo del Consorzio costituito costituito tra Comune, Amministrazione Provinciale, Camera di Commercio, e presieduto e stimolato dal professor Trifogli. Il consiglio Superiore della Pubblica Istruzione espresse successivamente parere favorevole, autorizzando l'attivazione della Facoltà di Ingegneria per L'Anno Accademico 1969-70 e di quella di Medicina per l'anno successivo. Era così nata ad Ancona la Libera Università, riconosciuta definitivamente come Università statale in tempi molto brevi, ed esattamente il 18 gennaio 1971.       Polo Villarey La città di Ancona divenne finalmente sede Universitaria, con due Facoltà proprie, alle quali venne in seguito aggregata anche la Facoltà di Economia e Commercio. Nell'Anno Accademico 1988-89 venne istituita la Facoltà di Agraria (corso di laurea in Scienze Agrarie) e, nell'Anno Accademico 1991- 92, la Facoltà di Scienze Matematiche Fisiche e Naturali (corso di Laurea in Biologia Generale con indirizzi in Biologia Marina ed Oceanografica ed in Biotecnologie). Sono attivi nelle cinque Facoltà  22 corsi di Laurea triennale di primo livello, 17 corsi di Laurea Specialistica biennale di secondo livello, 3 lauree Magistrali a ciclo unico, 35 scuole di specializzazione , 20 dottorati di ricerca con sede amministrativa ad Ancona o in sede distaccata a Ascoli Piceno, Fermo, Macerata, Pesaro, San Benedetto del Tronto. La popolazione studentesca, dalle iniziali 290 matricole dell'anno '69-'70 è andata progressivamente aumentando fino a superare le sedicimilacinquecento unità. Il personale dell'Ateneo è attualmente costituito da un Corpo Accademico di 545 professori e ricercatori e da 610 Collaboratori tecnici e amministrativi.       Polo Monte Dago Le attività didattica e di ricerca, all'inizio ospitate in sedi diverse, spesso inadeguate ed insufficienti, trovano attualmente una sistemazione tripolare: un polo scientifico e tecnologico in località Monte Dago, in un complesso di edifici tra i quali spicca la monumentale e prestigiosa opera progettata dall'architetto italo- americano Belluschi. Tale polo ospita la Facoltà d'Ingegneria, la Facoltà di Agraria, la Facoltà di Scienze. Nella stessa località si sta completando la struttura edilizia necessaria per soddisfare le necessità didattiche e scientifiche della nuova Facoltà biologica: un polo biologico, scientifico e sanitario in località Torrette è costituito da un complesso edilizio per le esigenze didattiche e di ricerca della Facoltà di Medicina; un polo economico , nel centro storico della città, che si identifica con la Facoltà di Economia , che ha sede nello splendido edificio restaurato dell'ottocentesca caserma Villarey. L'attività amministrativa e di coordinamento trova la sua ideale collocazione logistica, nell'Ottocentesco Palazzo in Piazza Roma, sede del Rettorato e della Direzione Amministrativa, in stretta vicinanza con altri edifici in cui trovano spazi per la loro attività i rimanenti servizi ;       Polo Torrette Il patrimonio edilizio è completato dagli insediamenti ed impianti sportivi in località Posatora, nella vasta area ex sede della Facoltà di Medicina, distrutta dalla rovinosa frana nel 1982. Nella medesima area è stato progettato un moderno orto botanico, quale completamento, insieme all'Azienda Agraria, già attiva nel vicino comune di Agugliano, delle esigenze didattico-scientifiche della Facoltà di Agraria. Si prevede inoltre, in tempi medio-lunghi, la completa ristrutturazione della ex caserma Stamira, l'ultima acquisizione dell'Università dorica e si ipotizza il suo utilizzo come foresteria per studenti e studiosi di altre Università anche non italiane, che sempre più numerosi frequentano gli Istituti e Dipartimenti nell'ambito di progetti nazionali ed internazionali di aggiornamento e ricerca. In data 18 gennaio 2003 l'Università degli Studi di Ancona ha cambiato denominazione in "Università Politecnica delle Marche".
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ELY Centre is the Finnish national authority for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).  ELY Centre oversees and supervises the implementation of EPR nationwide, with the exception of Åland.EPR in Finland applies to batteries and accumulators, vehicles, packaging, paper and paper products, tyres and electrical and electronic equipment. EPR responsibilities also extend to distance ;
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Since 2013, Bpifrance has become the one stop shop for entrepreneurs with a vastly comprehensive toolbox offered in the field to customers through 50 local branches. Our mission is simple: we believe in serving the future, by being entrepreneur-centric and heavily decentralized. Bpifrance’s goal is to favour the growth of the French economy by helping entrepreneurs thrive. We are the trusted partner of entrepreneurs and champion the interests of those who are visionaries; those who dare to take risks in order to take their businesses further. We have many resources at our disposal to help entrepreneurs, the champions of the 21st century, succeed. We mainly support micro-businesses, SMEs and mid-caps but we also accompany large caps that are considered important to the interests of France in terms of national economy, the territories or employment. We offer a continuum of solutions adapted to every key step in a business’ growth such as: business creation, financing, guarantees or equity investment. We are also the French agency for innovation, delivering massive programs to innovative entrepreneurs. To put it simply: Bpifrance is a financial institution, with private culture, serving the collective interest. Our values are determination / optimism / proximity / simplicity and also performance: we generate significant returns to our shareholders.
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The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (in French : INSEE "Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques) is a directorate in the Ministry of Economics and Finance in France in charge of the production of statistics for France and of the conduct of economics ;
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French grande ecole, political science, international relations
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The Belgian Foreign Trade Agency (BFTA) is a public institution, which is an incorporated body, founded under the Cooperation Agreement of 24 May 2002 agreed between the Federal Authority and the Regions: Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT), the Wallonia Export-Investment Agency (AWEX) and The Belgian Foreign Trade Agency is managed by a Board of Directors whose Honorary President is His Majesty the King. The Belgian Foreign Trade Agency is at the disposal of these three Regional authorities that promote exports, and also collaborates with the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs. That is how the Agency acts as a vast platform in which the Federal competence of international relations and the Regional competence of foreign trade meet.
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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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In the heart of Brussels, the capital of Europe, the Korean Cultural Center strives since its opening in November 2013 to promote cultural exchanges between Korea & Belgium and Korea & the EU by diverse traditional and contemporary cultural activities.
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Do you want to commit to new markets in a sustainable way or are already actively involved? As a central point-of-contact, the international team at the Agency for Business & Economic Development (AWE) advises small and medium-sized companies and associations on development cooperation opportunities, including investments and sustainable projects. Mandated by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and powwered by GIZ and DEGm the epert advisors of AWE procide information, orientation and act as an experienced sounding board to your investment project in a developping ;
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The French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation (MESRI) prepares and implements the policy of the Government in the field of higher education, research and innovation. The Ministry prepares the governmental decisions related to the allocation of State resources in the framework of the civil budget for research and innovation. Consultative committees, general inspection committees and a range of departments, services and offices help ministers draw up and implement this policy. The European and International department for Higher Education Research and Innovation (DAEI) implements the policy of the ministry in the field of EU research and takes part in the European negotiations (preparation of the Competitiveness Council, COREPER, and Research Working Party participation in the HORIZON Europe programme committees (PC) and negotiations. The European and International department for Higher Education Research and Innovation is responsible for the French NCP Network. Starting with Horizon Europe, all the NCP coordinators will be hosted within the MESRI and work closely with PC delegates, a significant team (+ 20 persons) fully dedicated to informing and facilitating access to the HE-calls to various French beneficiaries. 
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Activities of the Faculty of Teacher Education include: higher education activity carried out through organization and execution of the university study programmes in the area of primary education and early and preschool education scientific activity and professional work organization and execution of professional training and development programmes in the area of primary education and early and preschool education
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Group of Public Interest helping project holders (in the Hainaut) to develop their projects thanks to European funds and programs.
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The Ministry of  Home Affairs deals with the management of all the internal problems of the country of Italy. The prefects on the terrirorio present in every province represent the internal government on the territory and therefore also all the Ministers, not only that of the Interior. The Minister of the Interior has particular expertise in safety and security, immigration, inter-institutional cooperation between different government entities and local agencies.  
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The SRB is the central resolution authority within the Banking ;Its role is to protect the public interest and act as a safety net to ensure that the price to pay when a bank fails does not fall first on the taxpayer; and to  ensure an orderly resolution of failing banks with minimum impact on the real economy, the financial system, and the public finances of the participating MS and ; The SRB works closely with the NRAs, the European Commission (EC), the European Central Bank (ECB), the European Banking Authority (EBA) and national competent authorities (NCAs).  The role of the SRB is proactive: rather than waiting for resolution cases to manage, the SRB focuses on resolution planning and enhancing resolvability, to avoid the potential negative impacts of a bank failure on the economy and financial stability.
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The main aim of the Lithuanian Research Development and Innovation Liaison Office in Brussels (LINO) is to strengthen European research cooperation facilitating the successful integration of Lithuanian researchers into international research projects and to monitor, analyze and report on developments in EU research and innovation policy.
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CEPOL is an agency of the European Union dedicated to develop, implement and coordinate training for law enforcement officials. Since 1 July 2016, the date of its new legal mandate1, CEPOL's official name is “The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training”.
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The Kosice Region Brussels Office, opened in 2004, is a specialised support service which acts as a bridge between regional government of Kosice Region and the European Union, explaining and guiding its stakeholders through the Brussels scene and promoting Kosice Region interests and best practices at the European level. The office is run by Mr. Michal Rohac, MA.
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UNOPS Brussels Liaison Office supports and strengthens partnerships between UNOPS and the European Union and its Member States, managing relationships with a wide variety of EU institutions, select development banks and other agencies. As a key partner of the EU, UNOPS supports a broad range of EU-funded projects and programmes – bringing peace and security, humanitarian and development solutions in some of the world’s most challenging environments.
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The British Council builds connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and other countries through arts and culture, education and the English language. We work in two ways – directly with individuals to transform their lives, and with governments and partners to make a bigger difference for the longer term, creating benefit for millions of people all over the world. We help young people to gain the skills, confidence and connections they are looking for to realise their potential and to participate in strong and inclusive communities. We support them to learn English, to get a high-quality education and to gain internationally recognised qualifications. Our work in arts and culture stimulates creative expression and exchange and nurtures creative enterprise. We connect the best of the UK with the world and the best of the world with the UK. These connections lead to an understanding of each other's strengths and of the challenges and values that we share. This builds trust between people in the UK and other nations which endures even when official relations may be strained. We work on the ground in more than 100 countries. In 2019-20 we connected with 80 million people directly and with 791 million overall, including online and through our broadcasts and publications.
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The European Commission initiated the establishment of a European Advanced Manufacturing Support Centre to help SMEs assess the possibility of adopting both advanced manufacturing solutions as well as social innovation strategies thereby transforming their organization towards next-generation factories with more competitive, modern and sustainable production.
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ECMWF is the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. We are both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing global numerical weather predictions and other data for our Member and Co-operating States and the broader community. The Centre has one of the largest supercomputer facilities and meteorological data archives in the world. Other strategic activities include delivering advanced training and assisting the WMO in implementing its programmes. We operate two services from the EU’s Copernicus Earth observation programme, the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). We also contribute to the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS).
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The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), a multi-disciplinary research facility based on the world’s most powerful neutron source. Our vision is to build and operate the world’s most powerful neutron source, enabling scientific breakthroughs in research related to materials, energy, health and the environment, and addressing some of the most important societal challenges of our time.
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The local action group Molise verso il 2000 is a local development agency that works to support and promote sustainable rural, economical and social development, social inclusion and business and employment promotion in the Molise region in line with the objectives of the EU and of the national, regional and local government development plans. “Molise verso il 2000” main areas of interest: • sustainable rural development; • VET and employment aid; • business creation; • social inclusion; • sustainable and accessible tourism; • environmental education, RES and RUE; • innovation and technology transfer; • support for small businesses, agritourisms, crafts and marketing services; • consulting and research on economic, socio-economic and environmental surveys; • drafting and implementation of feasibility studies; • advanced services, marketing, advertising, information, communication, databases, new technologies and technological innovation, energy, environmental impact, development of training materials; • collaboration and partnership with other local groups and socio-economic actors in Europe. The LAG MOLISE have long term experience in managing EU programmes and projects.
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The Centre for Social Sciences (Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence) is a research institution where 200 Hungarian and international researchers engage in exploratory and innovative national and international research projects in the Social Sciences. Founded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and part of the Eötvös Loránd Research Network, the Centre’s charter established its freedom to research without political influence. Comprising four institutes—Political Science, Minority Studies, Legal Studies, Sociology, and other research units—, the Centre has greatly contributed to understanding and addressing far-reaching societal issues that pertain to Hungarian and European societies.The Centre’s research activities focus on sociology, political science, computational social science, network science, minority studies, and law. Researchers take an interdisciplinary approach in their scientific work. The Centre’s main goals are to extend the quality of Hungarian research to Europe and beyond, to take a prominent regional lead in social science research, and to serve as a point of scientific reference in Hungary. The Centre currently operates over 70 local and international research projects, it manages an open access repository for research data, and provides consultations for its researchers on GDPR and data management.Publishing six journals—two of them ranked by SCOPUS—, the Centre’s ambition has also been to expand its international publication portfolio in highly ranked international journals and publishing companies. A state-of-the-art research performance evaluating system has been used since 2013 with a focus on internal publications. Between 2017 and 2018, the efforts led to a 50% increase in the number of published works. Researchers at the Centre have actively engaged in international projects with EU’s H2020 research funding scheme. The Centre has worked on managing and participating in several of these projects. In 2018, the H2020 Research and Innovation Action project proposal DEMOS, which the Centre coordinates, won a €3 million grant from the European Commission. The Centre acts as work package and task leader of several ongoing H2020 projects such as BRIDGES, OPTED, RED-WELL, ESS-SUSTAIN-2, and RURALIZATION. The Centre also took part in a variety of other H2020 and FP7 projects (such as MIME, MOPACT, FAMILIES & SOCIETIES), COST actions, and Visegrad grants.A professional research administration team constantly sharpens its expertise in proposal writing, research communication and impact, and management of international grants. Besides receiving domestic and international training, the members of the Centre’s administration play active roles in international research management networks, such as EARMA and BESTPRAC.
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The European Training Foundation is the EU agency supporting countries surrounding the European Union to reform their education, training and labour market systems. Our unique role is based on the expertise of our staff, and experience gained over nearly 25 years of working hand-in-hand with government, business, and social partners in countries in and around the EU ;Our aim is to support each country’s own process for education, training, and labour market reform, with a range of evidence-based methodologies. We have a staff of 130, led by Director Cesare Onestini, and a budget of approximately € 20 million. We are based in Villa Gualino, in Turin, Italy, which has been our home since we became operational in 1994.
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The principal aim of CZELO is to support the successful integration of the Czech research community into the European research cooperation, particularly through the EU Framework Programmes for Research, Development and Innovation (Horizon 2020). Our activities related to presentation and promotion of Czech research abroad are following:  provide targeted and up-to-date information on European research via CZELO website, individual consultations, Newsletter (in Czech), CZELO Bulletin (in English) and Twitter @TC_CAS; promote Czech science, research and innovation to Brussels based partners and representatives to the EU institutions; prepare and facilitate meetings of Czech researchers with relevant officers of the European Commission and possible project partners for the presentation of research topics and negotiation of project proposals (CZELO Workshops); organize events (conferences, seminars, consortium building workshops) about Czech RDI for the EU institution, organizations based in Brussels and other partner institutions; logistic support/assistance for Czech researchers in preparing meetings with potential project partners in Brussels; provide short-/long-term internships in CZELO office; project partner search support. In addition to the aforementioned activities, CZELO also provides actual information (both formal and informal) about the European research and opportunities in joining the international research cooperation.
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Russian Centre for Science and Culture was established to support international cooperation between Russia and Belgium, and Europe generally. Our goal is to ensure dialogue between our societies. We tell about Russia, its culture, history, science, technology, land and people. We organise different concerts, exhibitions, forums, seminars, workshops. The main goal of the Centre is to support and promote the Russian Language and Russian education. Everybody is welcomed at our Language ;We cooperate with our compatriots living in Belgium and implement youth programmes.
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The Department of Defence is the department of the Government of Ireland that is responsible for preserving peace and security in Ireland.
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The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) offers a set of services that can get you started with its building blocks. Our solutions are available to help anyone who wants to build great European digital services for the public good. All services are available for ;
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Entreprises is the regional development Agency of the French Region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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National Contact Points (NCPs) perform valuable services in guiding and supporting national applicants in preparing proposals for Horizon 2020 funding. We expect that through an enhanced cooperation and networking between these national entities, a higher quality of their consulting services and thus of proposals and projects can be achieved. Therefore, the overall objective of NCPs CaRE is to form a joint cooperation network of experienced and less-experienced NCPs on Societal Challenge 5 (SC5) “Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials” which aims at pooling their resources and know-how to raise the overall quality of services provided to their clients. By involving 23 formally nominated National Contact Points across Europe, the NCPs CaRE project will significantly strengthen transnational cooperation. In addition, NCPs CaRE will extensively involve the 26 NCPs that have decided to become a “Partner Organisation (PO)”, associated partner. To harness synergies is especially relevant to SC5 NCPs, since potential applicants within this challenge are very diverse with respect to their scientific or organizational background, level of experience, involvement in transnational networks. Specifically, activities of NCPs CaRE towards this goal include, amongst others, teaming and twinning schemes, the compilation of best practices handbooks and manuals, events, meetings and trainings both on-line and on a face-to-face basis, as well as a wide range of other communication and dissemination tools and platforms. These activities foreseen by NCPs CaRE will contribute to enhancing the impact of R&I in SC5 and ensure a more efficient use of resources and R&I developments by improving the workflow between NCPs, applicants, the European Commission (EC), and other parties with a stake in SC5. Tailor-made like they are for the SC5 clientele, these activities will make it easier for all those participating, and benefitting NCPs to enhance the number of proposals with regards to both quantity and quality.
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We are the United Nations’ health agency. We are committed to achieve better health for everyone, everywhere.
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Métropole européenne de Lille (MEL) is the local authority of the Lille and its whole metropolitain ;
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The province of Gelderland lies in the east of the centre of the Netherlands. In terms of area (5,137 km2) it is the largest of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands. Gelderland’s 51 municipalities are home to 2 million inhabitants. The region has a varied landscape with forests, large rivers and rural areas. You will also find modern urban hubs such as Arnhem, Nijmegen and Wageningen with international secondary schools and universities supporting the knowledge-based economy. The province of Gelderland occupies a strategic location. Bordering Germany and the European hinterland, the province acts as an important portal for the Randstad (the conurbation encompassing the cities of Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht), Schiphol Airport and the Port of Rotterdam. Just like the other Dutch provinces, the province of Gelderland has its own administration. The provincial government has its seat at Arnhem, which is also the capital of the province. From there the province carries out its core duties and in doing so occupies an intermediate position between national government and local municipalities. The province coordinates, monitors and makes decisions on matters such as traffic and transport, urban and country planning and the environment. This mid-level position makes the province especially suited to making assessments from a broader perspective, which are nonetheless geared towards its own municipalities and region. Due to the fact that as a relatively small region Gelderland itself does not have much clout within Europe, it seeks partnerships with other regions through membership of European networks like the Association of European Regions, the Association of European Border Regions and Partenalia. Through the GO programme in conjunction with the province of Overijssel, Gelderland is investing 164 million euros of European money in the regional economy between 2007 and 2013. Gelderland is active in Europe and Europe is active in Gelderland.
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European Commission Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy
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The city Council is the collegiate executive organ of each of the Portuguese municipalities. The term "City Council" also applies to all departments and services of the municipal ;As an executive organ of the municipality, the city Council is responsible for the daily management and planning of the Council's direction.   
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Within DG REGIO, unit D2 "Interreg, Cross-Border Cooperation, internal borders" is in charge of the implementation of Cross-Border Cooperation programmes (Intereg). Furthermore, following the adoption of the Communication "Boosting growth and cohesion in EU border regions" and the creation of the Border Focal Point, it also supports cross-border cooperation with other tools than funding, as described in that ;    
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The Zaragoza InstituteThe Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza (IAMZ) is one of the four Institutes of the International Centre for Advanced Agronomic Mediterranean Studies (CIHEAM), together with Bari in Italy, Montpellier in France and Chania in Greece. IAMZ was founded in 1969, offering complementary quality and excellence in international training and cooperation through research project management based on IAMZ’s five fields of expertise: Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Animal Production, Plant Production and Food Technology and Agro-food Marketing. IAMZ has become consolidated as a point of reference for specialized international training in the agro-food sector. It is located on the Campus of Aula Dei, one of the largest and prestigious agricultural science complexes in Spain, strengthening synergies between the scientific community, firms and students.Who we areWe are a global and committed team of professionals with solid experience in postgraduate training, scientific research and international cooperation in matters related to IAMZ's areas of expertise: Plant Production, Animal Production, Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture, and Food Science, Technology & Marketing.What we doTraining is a core activity at IAMZ and our approach is international and multidisciplinary. IAMZ offers two lines of training: Master programmes and advanced courses. IAMZ’s training activities have great international repercussion, and each year more than 450 university graduates attend our programmes delivered by over 250 guest lecturers from approximately 80 countries. This is an enriching multicultural experience and a unique opportunity to build international professional and collaborational networks. We currently have a portfolio of 8 MSc programmes (we hold 4 each year). We organize between 10 and 12 short courses every year on cutting-edge scientific and technical issues targeted to professionals.We are also excellent partners in training, collaborating with universities, companies and other international organisations (OECD, FAO, UN, WTO, EFSA, EC, ICARDA, EEAP, etc.) through research projects and networks to design and tailor courses and training activities according to the needs and objectives of our partners, but mainly to help them disseminate the outcome of their projects and network activities.
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The Integrated Systems Laboratory (ISL) belongs to the Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications of the National Center for Scientific Research "Demokritos" . It is involved in Research Technology projects  in sectors such as Security, ICT and ;
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Boarderschool with focus on sport. Small school in suburbs of Copenhagen.
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The CivicTech4Democracy global online competition is an initiative designed and managed by the “Supporting Democracy” technical assistance project.‘‘Supporting Democracy’’ is an EIDHR–funded technical assistance programme working with EU Delegations (EUDs) to strengthen the role of local civil society in advocating and monitoring democratic accountability. Our core team is based in Brussels and works with a large international pool of thematic experts and a backstopping team. The programme is implemented by a consortium composed of Democracy Reporting International (DRI), the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and Sofreco.
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The Market Access Support Program for EU Businesses in Canada in the CETA Context is an EU-Canada business facilitation project funded by the European Union. The CETA Market Access Program for EU Businesses was launched in January 2017 by the EU with the threefold objectives to: 1. Help EU business, and particularly small and medium sized enterprises, to gain comprehensive, sector-specific information about the new opportunities that CETA will bring. 2. Identify existing market access barriers in Canada on both federal and provincial levels, and to provide recommendations to the EU Institutions, EU business associations, networks and chambers for defining adequate mitigating strategies. 3. Create a sustainable channel of communication between EU businesses in or seeking to enter Canada and institutional stakeholders.
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EIT Digital is a leading European digital innovation and entrepreneurial education organisation driving Europe’s digital transformation. EIT Digital delivers breakthrough digital innovations to the market and breeds entrepreneurial talent for economic growth and improved quality of life in Europe. It does this by mobilising a pan-European ecosystem of over 156 top European corporations, SMEs, start-ups, universities and research institutes.
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Brussels National Contact Point (NCP Brussels) is a regional initiative whose aim is to help companies, universities, research centres, and other stakeholders of the Brussels Capital Region to access EU funding for Research and Innovation.hub.brussels has been nominated by the Brussels Capital Region to deliver the services of National Contact Point. Today, it hosts the NCP Brussels team.NCP Brussels is an active member of several thematic NCP networks gathering major EU National Contact Points on Horizon Europe. We can facilitate access of Brussels-based stakeholders to the services provided by these networks.NCP Brussels is trained and informed by the European Commission on upcoming topics and events, legal and financial matters. Under Horizon Europe, we cover all parts of the programme except the European Research Council (ERC) and Marie-Slodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) under the 1st pillar.We work in collaboration with Enterprise Europe Brussels and Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs. Do not hesitate to watch our video in the media section to discover our services and understand better our collaboration.  Enterprise Europe Network - Brussels -  aide les entreprises européennes à innover et à s’internationaliser.Le réseau est présent dans plus de 60 pays à travers le monde. Il regroupe 3000 experts de plus de 600 organisations membres.Vous voulez innover ? Vous voulez vous développer à l’international ?Les experts d’Enterprise Europe Network Brussels fournissent:– du conseil et des services pour se développer à l’international et faire face aux défis du marché unique– aide à trouver des partenaires– et donne du support pour l’innovationLes sociétés bruxelloises peuvent contacter les experts d’Enterprise Europe Network Brussels chez hub.brussels et à la Chambre de Commerce de Bruxelles. 
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Interreg Sudoe Programme is part of the European territorial cooperation objective known as Interreg, which is financed by one of the European structural funds: the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The current programming period covers from 2014 to 2020. Its two previous programme generations were Sudoe 2000-2006 and Sudoe 2007-2013. The Interreg Sudoe Programme supports regional development in Southwestern Europe, financing transnational projectsthrough the ERDF. The Programme promotes transnational cooperation to solve common problems in the covered territory, such as low investment in research and development, weak competitiveness of the small and medium-sized enterprises and exposure to climate change and environmental risks. 
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The European Passengers' Federation is the association of passenger organisations throughout Europe. EPF is an international non-profit organisation under Belgian law and has 35 member associations covering 20 European countries. EPF's mission is to campaign for comprehensive passenger rights throughout Europe , to improve multi-modal transport and travelers' experience by conducting research and working constructively with the transport industry and decision-makers.
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Interreg Europe helps regional and local governments across Europe to develop and deliver better policy. By creating an environment and opportunities for sharing solutions, we aim to ensure that government investment, innovation and implementation efforts all lead to integrated and sustainable impact for people and place. We know that better performance leads to better results. By building on its forerunner, INTERREG IVC (2007-2013), Interreg Europe aims to get maximum return from the EUR 359 million financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) for 2014-2020.  To achieve this goal, Interreg Europe offers opportunities for regional and local public authorities across Europe to share ideas and experience on public policy in practice, therefore improving strategies for their citizens and communities.
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The Czech Centre Brussels is a cultural institute of the Czech Republic based in Belgium. Our aim is to actively promote the Czech culture in Belgium. In order to reach the wider audience the Czech Centre collaborates with Belgian institutions such as cinemas, concert halls, festivals, galleries etc. - each of our events is thus held in different place. Our program covers film screenings, plays, concerts, exhibitions, conferences and others.
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Medicen Paris Region is a leading European life sciences’ clusters. With more than 300 members, Medicen is a unique forum connecting ALL of the stakeholders that INNOVATE in Healthcare: research institutes, start-ups and SMEs (250), incubators, large companies, and physicians.Paris Region concentrates 50% of the Academic Research in Life sciences, chemistry, and ICT in France.FIRST European region in the field of life science and health: 1st for pharmaceuticals, 2nd in medtech, 3rd in biotechnology, 1st in public-sector research and Europe’s largest hospital network.Medicen helps its members to be innovative and competitive by: Supporting the economic growth of SMEs Fostering R&D collaborations through a successful dynamic relationship between SMEs, large firms and academic laboratories, clinical centres and educational stakeholders; Since 2005, the cluster has accredited 272 R&D projects for a total budget of €1.1 billion. Promoting transfer of innovative technologies; Strengthening international competitiveness for the French “health and leading-edge health technology” sector Helping to increase the attractiveness of the Paris Region and the vitality of its healthcare sector Medicen is structured around 5 strategic areas: In vitro diagnostics : Biomarkers, companion diagnostics, reagents, laboratory equipment. Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging: Imaging (bio)markers, In vivo guidance, therapeutic targeting. ICT for Health: Prevention, screening, diagnostic, monitoring and therapeutic care of pathologies. Translational medicine: Innovative treatments, molecular technologies. Regenerative Medicine and Biomaterials The Regenerative Medicine and Biomaterials strategic area is focused more specifically on: Cell therapy Gene Therapy Biomaterials Tissue engineering Moreover, MEDICEN PARIS REGION has been designated FRENCH TECH operator since July 2015 by the Ministry of Economy to accelerate the fastest growing enterprises in the Biotech and Medtech fields, and joined the thematic network FrenchTech #HealthTech.  Medicen Paris Region is also an associate partner of “EIT Health- European Institute of Innovation & Technology” engaged in active ageing and healthy living on a European level through three pillars: Campus, Innovation and Business Acceleration.
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The Concrete Initiative (a project led by CEMBUREAU- the European Cement Association, BIBM- the European Federation of Precast Concrete and ERMCO- the European Ready-Mix Concrete Organisation) wishes to engage with stakeholders on the issue of sustainable construction, and in particular the barriers and solutions to harness its multiple benefits.   It examines the economic, social and environmental implications of sustainable construction and the need for a balanced approach among these three pillars. 
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The National Statistics Office came into being in March 1947. Official statistics, however, had been compiled and published for many years.  In 1872, an official publication called The Malta Blue Book featured a statistical view of Malta and its Dependencies from 1863 to 1872, covering the relevant time series for population, education, finance, and trade among others. One of the first volumes of The Blue Book of the Colony of Malta was published in 1851 and included a statistical abstract on population emanating from the 1842 Census.  The National Statistics Office (NSO) is the executive arm of the Malta Statistics Authority. It is responsible for the collection, compilation, analysis and publication of a wide range of statistical information and related matters. This does not prevent other government departments or institutions from collecting their own statistical data for internal purposes. Information provided to the NSO is treated as  confidential. This information is used solely in the compilation of statistical reports. No information on individual returns can be given to any external public or private entity. The NSO and its activities are governed by the Malta Statistics Authority Act, 2000 ​​​​​​​​
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Achieving food security for all is at the heart of FAO's efforts – to make sure people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. Our three main goals are: the eradication of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition; the elimination of poverty and the driving forward of economic and social progress for all; and, the sustainable management and utilization of natural resources, including land, water, air, climate and genetic resources for the benefit of present and future generations.FAO’s Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia – located in Budapest, Hungary – provides and coordinates FAO policy and technical assistance to Member Countries in the Region. The Regional Office is also responsible for preparing the biennial FAO Regional Conference for Europe, where Member Countries establish priorities for FAO’s work in the region.
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GÉANT is Europe's leading collaboration on e-infrastructure and services for research and education. 
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VIFIN is a knowledge and research centre at the Municipality of Vejle. We work to create, disseminate and mainstream good practice on integration and social development at the local, regional, national and international levels.  The Municipality established the Resource Centre for Integration (VIFIN) in 2002 to create a resource centre that collects and processes knowledge on integration of ethnic minorities and also develops and implements integration projects and activities. Within the field of integration, VIFIN’s core competence is development of digital material for learning Danish as a second language. Over the years, our competencies have expanded and today go beyond integration and language learning, and include smart learning and pedagogical innovation with digital tools in general. We also work with projects and activities on smart city, resilience and sustainability. VIFIN sources its funding for projects and activities from the European Union, Danish ministries and from income-generating activities. We see ourselves as a combination of resource centre, project organisation and consultancy agency.
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Cities in the network of sub>urban. Reinventing the fringe are searching for a solution to the following challenge: how can we make existing 20th century urban tissue attractive and qualitative again? The network partners vary greatly in size and context. Though they are all united through the pressure on urban tissue due to rapid growth today or uncontrolled growth in the past that resulted in high densities or mono-functional areas. The City of Antwerp is Lead Partner. The partners of the network are the Barcelona Metropolitan Area, Casoria, Dusseldorf, Solin, Brno, Oslo, Baia Mare and Vienna.
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The Lower Saxony State Institute for the Quality Development in Schools is subordinated Authority to the Ministry of Education. It is responsible for the conception, implementation and realization of qualifying courses for both heads of schools as well as teachers following the Lower Saxony education policy. Besides that it houses the Lower Saxony School Inspection as well as a central department for evaluation.
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visit.brussels is the Brussels tourism and promotion organisation. Its mission is to bolster and spread the image of the Brussels-Capital Region. The Association Bureau is an expert resource providing support to international associations in the key areas for running and developing of an organisation in Brussels.    
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The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) bans nuclear explosions by everyone, everywhere: on the Earth's surface, in the atmosphere, underwater and underground.It makes it very difficult for countries to develop nuclear bombs for the first time, or for countries that already have them, to make more powerful bombs. It also prevents the huge damage caused by radioactivity from nuclear explosions to humans, animals and plants.Over 2000 nuclear tests were carried out between 1945 and 1996, when the CTBT opened for signature: by the United States (1000+), the Soviet Union (700+), France (200+), the United Kingdom and China (45 each). Three countries have broken the de facto moratorium and tested nuclear weapons since 1996: India and Pakistan in 1998, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 2006, 2009, 2013 and 2016.Many attempts were made during the Cold War to negotiate a comprehensive test ban, but it was only in the 1990s that the Treaty became a reality. The CTBT was negotiated in Geneva between 1994 and 1996. One hundred and eighty three countries have signed the Treaty, of which 164 have also ratified it, including three of the nuclear weapon States: France, the Russian Federation and the United Kingdom. But 44 specific nuclear technology holder countries must sign and ratify before the CTBT can enter into force. Of these, eight are still missing: China, Egypt, India, Iran, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan and the USA. India, North Korea and Pakistan have yet to sign the CTBT. The last Annex 2 State to ratify the Treaty was Indonesia on 6 February 2012.
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UN-Habitat is the United Nations programme working towards a better urban future. Its mission is to promote socially and environmentally sustainable human settlements development and the achievement of adequate shelter for all.
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En tant qu’agence de développement économique régional notre rôle depuis 10 ans consiste à soutenir le développement de nos PME de manière consistante et à long terme. Plus que l’accompagnement de nombreux porteurs de projets, nous nous concentrons sur la pérennité de nos PME sur le plan économique, social et l’emploi, et cela de manière régionale et eurégionale vu la situation géographique de la Basse-Meuse. Cette région veut s’intégrer dans le moteur économique de l’euregio et les synergies sont créées grâce aux collaborations transfrontalières et aux investissements des PME dans l’innovation et de nouvelles technologies. Plutôt que s’investir que dans la région, nos PME veulent investir dans l’euregio afin d’assurer une euregio économiquement puissante créant ainsi de l’emploi et un territoire eurégional solide. La nouveauté pour nos PME est de pouvoir collaborer grâce à ce projet avec des centres de compétences, universités et autre PME des 3 autres régions.
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As the European Commission's science and knowledge service, the Joint Research Centre's mission is to support EU policies with independent evidence throughout the whole policy cycle. Its work has a direct impact on the lives of citizens by contributing with its research outcomes to a healthy and safe environment, secure energy supplies, sustainable mobility and consumer health and safety. The JRC draws on over 50 years of scientific experience and continually builds its expertise.  Located across five different countries, the JRC hosts specialist laboratories and unique research facilities and is home to thousands of scientists working to support EU policy. While most of our scientific work serves the policy Directorates-General of the European Commission, we address key societal challenges while stimulating innovation and developing new methods, tools and standards. We share know-how with the Member States, the scientific community and international partners. The JRC collaborates with over a thousand organisations worldwide whose scientists have access to many JRC facilities through various collaboration agreements. The JRC is a key player in supporting successful investment in knowledge and innovation foreseen by the Horizon 2020 Work Programme, the EU’s programme for research and innovation. Horizon 2020 sets out the overall objective for the JRC non-nuclear work as follows: to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support to Union policies, while flexibly responding to new policy demands. The JRC contributes to the overall objective of Horizon 2020 with its long-standing scientific expertise, modelling capacity, foresight studies; work on standards, infrastructure and e-infrastructures. The JRC's nuclear work, funded by the EURATOM Research and Training Programme, has as its objective the pursuit of research, knowledge management and training activities with an emphasis on nuclear safety and security; thus we contribute to the transition to a carbon-free economy in a safe, efficient and secure way.
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FRCT - Fundo Regional para a Ciência e Tecnologia (Azores/Portugal)FRCT - Regional Fund for Science and Technology (Azores/Portugal)
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The Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union in Brussels is an extended arm of the Swedish Government. The Representation is Sweden's largest mission abroad. The main task is to pursue Swedish interests and policies effectively in the policy making of the Union.The Ambassadors Anders Ahnlid,
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Located in Brussels, the Scottish Government's European Union Office ensures that Scotland's interests and expertise are understood by the European Institutions and other Member States and Regions. The office puts together a programme of policy and cultural events which usually take place in the conference centre in Scotland House. These events provide an opportunity to showcase areas of particular Scottish expertise, to share and debate best practice with European partners in areas of critical importance for Scotland, to contribute to European policy development and to invite others to share, celebrate and enjoy Scotland's rich cultural heritage and renowned hospitality.
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The Douro Intermunicipal Community (CIMDOURO) is a association of municipalities, and a NUTS3 subregion of the North of Portugal.It
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Today more than two thirds of Europeans live in towns and cities. Urban areas concentrate most of the environmental challenges facing our society but also bring together commitment and innovation to resolve them. The European Green Capital Award has been conceived to promote and reward these efforts.
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As the largest developing country and the biggest grouping of developed countries, China and the EU have been working together to build a thriving and strong relationship, which is instrumental to world peace and development. Ever since the establishment of the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership in 2003, we have witnessed tremendous progress in our ties, culminating in the China-EU 2020 Strategic Agenda for Cooperation issued at the 16th China-EU Summit. This important document has charted the course for our future relations. I am confident that with concerted efforts, China and the EU will embrace an even more rewarding decade in bilateral relations and contribute more to world peace, development and prosperity.The Chinese Mission to the EU is committed to advancing China-EU relations and promoting mutual understanding and exchanges between our peoples.
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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 EESC is a unique forum for consultation, dialogue and consensus between representatives from all the different sectors of "organised civil society", including employers, trade unions and groups such as professional and community associations, youth organisations, women's groups, consumers, environmental campaigners.The EESC has always been an integral part of the EU: it was set up in 1957 by the Treaty of Rome, to advise EU decision-makers and ensure that ordinary people across the continent have a say in Europe
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The Italian Trade Commission (ICE) is the Government agency whose overall aim is to increase the international competitiveness of Italian small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). ICE provides technical assistance and information to Italian industry and its partners.The ICE office in Brussels monitors EU-funded programmes on a continuous basis. Information forwarded to Italian SME's includes details of current EU strategies, aid programmes, projects and calls for proposals and tenders.In addition, the Brussels office, on the basis of a network of European institutional contacts (Permanent Representations of Member States to the EU, European Trade Promotion Organisations' offices in Brussels) is formulating initiatives to assist Italian consultancy companies in developing their networking with regard to future participation in international tenders.
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The Committee of the Regions is the voice of regions and cities in the European Union.353 members - regional and locally elected representatives from the 28 EU countries.6 commissions covering competences in the following policy areas based on the EU Treaties:
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Mission of the Europe 2020 Steering CommitteeFor decades EU policies have been developed in a strict EU framework primarily concentrated in Brussels. In spite of increasing European convergence important gaps remained between EU policy making and national policies and practices. The new Europe2020 Strategy focuses on bridging these gaps. It intends to commit Member States more closely to the EU, also in areas which until reently were exclusively national. Only effective dovetailing of the EU and national decision and policy making can reinforce the common basis and goals. This process should also include participation of society at large.In the overall perspective the EESC will give shape to the participation of national social partners and civil society in the practical implementation of the Europe2020 Strategy. It will focus on co-ownership of national societal forces in Europe2020 and on mobilising transborder networks.The mandate of the EESC Europe2020 Steering Committee is: - to coordinate and ensure consistency of the the work carried out by all the Sections, the CCMI, and the Observatories, and in the Opinions on issues related to Europe2020- to organise meetings with national ESC´s and similar organisations to prepare joint initiatives and reports focusing on Europe2020- to coordinate with EESC Members and the Communication group on a Europe2020 communication by organised civil society
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The Greater Birmingham and West Midlands Brussels Office is a regional office from the United Kingdom and we help organisations in our region secure European funding for projects, programmes and research. We also host events at our venue, for more information please get in touch with us or visit our website.
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P.A.R. Ltd, i.e. Business Academy Rijeka (Croatian abbreviation: PAR) was founded in 2007 with the goal of developing top educational programs and business consulting based on experience, realistic appreciations of economic needs and continuous searches for new professional and scientific innovations and trends. PAR has become known for initiating new ideas that respond to the market as well as providing professional knowledge and skills in the field of business management. This is done with the help of qualified faculty who have experience in organizing educational seminars and mediating applications for international higher education institutions. These efforts are evident in client satisfaction and are confirmed through successful realization of major international projects and conferences recognized worldwide, e.g. PILC (PAR Intenational Ladership Conference) and SenZations Summer School.
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Created in 2003 by the Government of the Brussels-Capital region, the Brussels Enterprise Agency (BEA) has rapidly become the leading partner for any starting or experienced entrepreneur in the Brussel-Capital region. In 2013, BEA was rebaptised impulse.brussels.The core missions of impulse.brussels are :1.To be the interface that enables all those doing business in the Brussels Region to find immediately and easily the specific information that they need, and to identify immediately and easily the people in public and private organisations who will help them consolidate their projects on a lasting basis.2.To propose a growth ecosystem to innovative Brussels enterprises, in which they can acquire and share skills, meet partners and benefit from dedicated coaching throughout their growth cycle.3.To provide selective support to high potential entrepreneurs in a limited but constantly re-evaluated range of topics, when such support is not accessible in the market.The Brussels-Capital region entrusts selectively to impulse.brussels delegated tasks related to economic development. impulse.brussels also manages several European programmes.impulse.brussels carries out its tasks in accordance with the priorities and directions defined in a management contract signed between the agency and the Government of the Brussels-Capital region. This contract sets out for a period extending over several years the objectives and the means to be employed to attain them
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Primary state school Vežica and Primary state school for classical ballet and contemporary dance are build on three guiding principals: Knowledge, Strength and Beauty. Our mission is to provide learning that will fulfill those three guiding principles and enable children to develop in well-rounded individuals. What makes us especially proud and distinguished from the other successful schools in Croatia and elsewhere is that we are:
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Die Vertretung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen bei der Europäischen Union ist eine Auslandsdienststelle der Staatskanzlei unter Verantwortung der Ministerin für Bundesangelegenheiten, Europa und Medien, Dr. Angelica Schwall-Düren.Informieren, artikulieren, repräsentieren
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Experience the European Parliament in Brussels like never before. At our Visitors' Centre, children and adults alike get to discover what the European institutions that represent them are all about in a refreshingly new way: the Parlamentarium. Our Portable Media Guides take our visitors through an interactive journey of European integration, revealing the impact this process has had on the everyday lives of Europeans. As the first ever citizens' exhibition to do so, the Parlamentarium caters to all 24 official languages of the European Union, and is completely free! Our facilities and multimedia guides have been designed to be fully accessible to those with special needs.
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The Federal Chamber of Labour represents the interests of 3.4 million employees and consumers in Austria. Together with the nine Chambers of Labour in each Austrian province, the following main tasks are fulfilled:Fundamental research for the benefit of workers and consumersParticipation in and control of legislationInternational presentation
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The Embassy of Italy in Brussels has the major goal of strengthening the relations between the Italian and Belgium from the political, economic and social point of view. The Embassy plays a pivotal role in the promotion of Italy as one of the most important actors of the European scenario.
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EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL OBSERVATORY, Strasbourg, FranceSet up in December 1992, the European Audiovisual Observatory's mission is to gather and diffuse information on the audiovisual industry in Europe. The Observatory is a European public service body comprised of 40 member states and the European Community, represented by the European Commission. It operates within the legal framework of the Council of Europe and works alongside a number of partner and professional organisations from within the industry and with a network of correspondents. In addition to contributions to conferences, other major activities are the publication of a Yearbook, newsletters and reports, the compilation and management of databases and the provision of information through the Observatory
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De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) is a public limited company (naamloze vennootschap) whose day-to-day policy rests with the Governing Board. Being an NV, DNB has a Supervisory Board (Raad van Commissarissen). In addition, there is an advisory body called the Bank Council (Bankraad).
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The Covenant of Mayors is the mainstream European movement involving local and regional authorities, voluntarily committing to increasing energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources on their territories. By their commitment, Covenant signatories aim to meet and exceed the European Union 20% CO2 reduction objective by 2020.
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CNR-IRCrES (Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth) was set up in 1956 with the acronym of CERIS and it is now the main institute of CNR specialised socio-economic analysis. During this long history its activities and competencies evolved and enriched, following the needs of the society: 1960s: economics of firms and management 1970s: industrial organization 1980s: economics of innovation and policy 1990s: local development 2000s: science institutions and policies, energy economics and environment 2010s agro systems with growing weight of social and political aspects Now attention to the historical-cultural dimension This process resulted in a stratification of competencies and favoured a strong attitude towards multidisciplinary and demand driven approach to research. The methodological approach is characterised by: a micro-economic approach with support from other disciplines such as sociology, political science, economic history, psychology, anthropology quantitative methodologies (econometric models) and data sources (e.g.. balance sheets, labour market data-bases) supported by qualitative techniques (interviews, questionnaires, case studies) New methods: econometric models applied to social enquiries, action research, focus groups, composite indicators, simulation, counterfactual evaluation…. The main fields of the on-going research are organized along 3 main research areas:  Evolution of the industrial system in Italy and Europe  Organization and sustainability of large social systems in modern societies  Socio-economic analysis of environmental issues and 2 cross-cutting research approaches:  Assessment of technological innovation  Evaluation of public policies
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The World Customs Organization (WCO), established in 1952 as the Customs Co-operation Council (CCC) is an independent intergovernmental body whose mission is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of Customs administrations.The WCO is internationally acknowledged as the global centre of customs expertise and plays a leading role in the discussion, development, promotion and implementation of modern customs systems and procedures.
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With 100 000 students Lille 2 University is a multidisciplinary higher education institution with six faculties concerning health and law, among which a sport faculty (FSSEP). University Lille2 is resolutely turned towards international relationships. Its International Mobility Office manages more than 250 programs of cooperation in the world. It offers a Cultural Office, personalized help for people with disabilities, the possibility to practice more than 50 sport activities, very well equipped libraries, etc. The Faculty of Sport offers programmes at master level in different specialties. Doctoral studies are involved in a research laboratory (ER3S, EA 4110, recognized by the HE Ministry) counting more than 50 researchers. This laboratory is taking part in numerous international research activities.
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J'innove en Nord-Pas de Calais est le réseau régional des acteurs de l'innovation et de la valorisation de la recherche. Il fédère sur l
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Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur or PACA is one of the 27 regions of France.It is made up of:the former French province of Provencethe former papal territory of Avignon, known as Comtat Venaissinthe former Sardinian-Piedmontese county of Nice, whose coastline is known in English as the French Riviera, and in French as the Côte d'Azurthe southeastern part of the former French province of Dauphiné, in the French Alps.It encompasses six departments in south-eastern France, bounded to the east by the Italian border, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea and by the principality of Monaco, to the north by Rhône-Alpes, and to the west by Languedoc-Roussillon, with the Rhône river marking its westernmost border. The six departments are:Alpes-de-Haute-ProvenceHautes-AlpesAlpes-MaritimesBouches-du-RhôneVarVaucluseThe region logo displays the coat of arms created in the 1990s and which combines the coats of arms of the old provinces making up Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
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CityChlor is a transnational cooperation project that aims to improve the quality and minimize the pollution of soil and groundwater. Our solution? An integrated approach to tackle the threats caused by contamination with chlorinated solvents in urban areas.Project partners from Belgium, France, Germany and The Netherlands form the necessary complementary team to achieve this goal. All participating institutes have direct responsibility in the definition of policies and guidelines in their respective regions.Utrecht railwaystation areaCityChlor is co-funded by INTERREG IVB North-West Europe (NWE), a financial instrument of the European Union
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Public Health organization province Zeeland (Netherlands) Zeeland has a population of 380.000 citizens. GGD Zeeland is responsible for the health of these citizens.GGD Zeeland monitors: infection deceases, sexual well-being, active and healthy aging, youth health.The projects are prevention based interventions.
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The Council of Europe, based in Strasbourg (France), now covers virtually the entire European continent, with its 47 member countries. Founded on 5 May 1949 by 10 countries, the Council of Europe seeks to develop throughout Europe common and democratic principles based on the European Convention on Human Rights and other reference texts on the protection of individuals.
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Regional Office of the Lodzkie Region is responsible for creating a positive image of the region in Europe and the acquisition of information, which are relevant to the interests of the region and are often available only in Brussels. Among the specific tasks facing our representation and ways of their implementation and expected results we should highlight: Functions of the Office:
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Municipality of RigaRiga has been the city of inspiration for more than 800 years. It has always attracted travellers, urging them to linger, remain or return. Since Riga regained its historical status as one of the capital cities of Europe, more and more Europeans and citizens from other parts of the world are succumbing to its inspiration.Riga is a modern cosmopolitic metropolis with a rich cultural and historical heritage which is evident in the city
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The Bureau for Chemical Substances is an institution of governmental administration responsible for issues related to chemicals in Poland. It is managed and represented by the Inspector for Chemical Substances. The  Inspector is supervised by the Minister of Health.In general, the Bureau was formed when Polish legislation was being harmonized with the acquis communautaire, and since then, it has been the Polish competent authority (CA) for chemicals.
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The University of Coimbra, the oldest institution of higher education in Portugal and one of the oldest in the world. The Faculty offers, as 1st cycle, an undergraduate course in Sport Science. The practical component of subjects is often linked with outdoor activities, based also on the proximity of the river and mountains surrounding the city area..And have post-graduation programmes, the follow masters courses: Biokinetics; Physical Education Teachers Training; Exercise and Health for Special Populations; Youth Sports; Leisure and Local Development. As 3rd Bologna cycle there is a Ph.D. tutorial course on Sport Sciences and Physical Education, with three specialities: Physical Education; Physical Activity; and Sports Science. The Faculty also participate in European programmes, like Erasmus and Leonardo da Vinci and also promote the Coimbra Network of Sport Sciences.
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We must stop climate change - urgently. The Greens/ EFA group in the European Parliament is convinced that the EU must lead the global fight and urgently invest more in energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. Relying on nuclear energy and fossil fuels seriously undermines genuine and efficient solutions to climate change.The Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament has therefore launched a joint information campaign on climate change to tell people more about the reasons why tackling global warming is urgent and how best to do it in order not to only mitigate and adapt but also benefit from changing our current models.
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ESB is Ireland's leading energy company. For more information visit: www.esb.ie
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The Center for Taste and Feeding  Behaviour is a public research institute  dedicated  to  the  study  of  the  different  signals coming  from food and their  impact on feeding  behaviour  both in animal  models and human being. The various teams of the Centre have different expertises such as physic-chemistry of aromas, detection and integration of the signalling molecules, physiology and sensory analysis.
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The PES Group in the Committee of the Regions (CoR) is a political group bringing together social-democrats and socialists who are representatives from local and regional authorities in the EU.
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The Fundación Comunidad Valenciana-Región Europea strengthens the participation of the Valencian Region in the European Union’s policies and actions. It also promotes a better knowledge of these actions and policies. The Fundación Comunidad Valenciana-Región Europea is a non-profit foundation with an indefinite duration under the protection of the Generalitat Valenciana, the Valencian Regional Government, according to the current legislation.
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Throughout our 50-year history, we have lived up to the title of being a leading educational institution in this region. In these extremely competitive times, only the topmost level of investment in the knowledge of our staff could justify that title, yet that is not the only investment we provide. In the search for excellence in information and communication technologies, we are constantly creating online solutions so that knowledge can find our students wherever they are.The newest ideas and knowledge from abroad coupled with the best practice from existing and recent additions to our team, are the formula of educational success to create a fresh, capable and competitive workforce.
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The Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats is the second-largest in the European Parliament. It fights for social justice, with more and better jobs, a clear social dimension to EU policy, environment protection including action on climate change and a strong EU that gives a lead to the rest of the world. The Group has led efforts to reform financial markets and relaunch the global economy. We campaign tirelessly for real equality between men and women in Europe. The Group is led by Martin Schulz.
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 The Polytechnic Institute of Guarda (IPG) is an Institution of Higher Education oriented to student’s formation, research and investigations activities, services to the community and cultural, scientific and technical exchange.The IPG is a higher education establishment based on quality educative aims, new technologies and modern languages. We have four Superior Schools that offer studies in several areas: Education; Health; Tourism; Technology and Management.In the current academic year, this institution has about 3500 and over 250 teachers.The Polytechnic Institute of Guarda has been developing academic, scientific and cultural cooperation activities with other institutions. This cooperation is not only at a national level, but also at an international level. Agreements were made with some institutions to cooperate with IPG in several activities, like mobility programmes or development of specific projects.IPG is a higher education institution located in the inland of Portugal in a medium size city where students have a strong academic tradition. Due to the increase both of the incoming Erasmus students and teaching or staff mobility these last years, all academic community is already familiarized with foreign people, and are always willing to help them in every occasions. 
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The University of Minho is currently among the most prestigious institutions of higher education in Portugal and has also been gradually assert itself on the international scene. Founded in 1973, it has two large poles: the Gualtar capus, in Braga, and the Azurém campus in Guimarães.
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The Advanced Social and Political Research Institute (ASPRI) is the research institute of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Latvia. Since its creation in 2004, the task of ASPRI has been to coordinate interdisciplinary research projects involving the academic staff and graduate students of the four departments in the faculty, which are political science, sociology, information and library sciences, and communication studies.ASPRI has a small core staff, but as of March 2011 involves 44 academic staff and graduate students from the Faculty of Social Sciences and partner organizations in projects. ASPRI’s director is Nils Muiznieks.The primary areas of research include the following:1. Latvia in international affairs, particularly relations with Russia and new European neighbours.2. Democracy, Social Integration and Minorities.3. Regional and Human Development in Latvia.4. Media, Information, Culture and Social Memory.
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The City Council’s Department for European and International Relations is designed to develop Terrassa's positioning on the international scenario, to monitor the public policies generated by this area and to analyse the city's participation in them. Other activities feature participation in city networks, bilateral cooperation and projects in the different spheres of municipal action. It also acts as a driving force and provides support to other municipal areas and other organisations in the city in any matters pertaining to European and international relations.
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Ile-de-France Europe is the official representation of the Ile-de-France Region and provinces to the EU
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DLR is Germany's national research center for aeronautics and space. Its extensive research and development work in aeronautics, space, transportation and energy is integrated into national and international cooperative ventures.The Institute of Communications and Navigation develops and investigates new systems and methods for radio transmission and positioning. These are widely used in broadcasting multimedia contents as well as for internet connection of satellites, airplanes and remote areas. In the field of high rate data communications between satellite and ground the Institute works on optical free-space transmission methods.In satellite navigation the Institute puts emphasis on safety-critical applications, which require a reliable positioning and timing information, and on positioning in urban canyons and indoors.
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The EIT aims to give Europe's innovation capacity and its readiness for the knowledge society a much needed boost. Its overall goal is to create a new European way of delivering essential economic growth and societal benefits through innovation. The EIT responds to Europe's particular situation, where the three sides of the knowledge triangle - excellent higher education, research and innovative business - are often still fragmented, thereby hindering a free flow of knowledge. The mission of the EIT is to grow and capitalise on the innovation capacity of partners from the knowledge triangle from the EU and beyond, notably via highly integrated Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs).
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Ireland’s inward investment promotion agency, IDA Ireland (Industrial Development Agency) is responsible for the attraction and development of foreign investment in Ireland. While investment from overseas manufacturing and internationally traded services are the broad focus of IDA Ireland, the agency continues to work with investors once in Ireland to encourage and assist in expanding and developing their businesses. This long term view of relationships with foreign direct investors in Ireland has proven very successful for all involved and is something IDA Ireland excels at.
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Díaz & Hilterscheid Unternehmensberatung GmbH (www.diazhilterscheid.de) provides customers with personalized consulting in Financial Services, IT Management & Quality Services, Training Services and IT Law. Among the customers are companies of the financial, software development and industrial sector.The company’s philosophy is to combine economical and technical competences, achieving the customer needs on a sustainable and successful project.
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The Permanent Representation in Brussels serves as the primary liaison between the Czech administration and EU institutions. The diplomats at the Permanent Representation negotiate at the meetings of 150 working groups. Over 2,000 meetings take place over each six-month period. In cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Office of the Government and other ministries, the Permanent Representation prepares over 30 formal Councils of Ministers and several European Councils each semester. European Councils, ie. summits of the highest representatives of the Member States, determine the EU's strategic development.
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We are an EU agency working for the safe use of chemicals. 
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The Polish National Contact Point for Research Programmes of the European Union (KPK) operates under the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research (IPPT PAN), which is one of the biggest scientific establishments of the Polish Academy of Sciences. KPK was appointed in 1999 by the Ministry responsible for scientific research as a result of a national contest in connection with Poland's participation in the 5th Research Framework Programme of the European Union. Since then, our main goal is to promote the EU R&D programmes throughout Poland in various research and industrial areas. It is being achieved through training, consultancy and coaching, facilitating partner search, encouraging project consortia creation and promoting international co-operation. KPK operates as an umbrella for the entire FP7 through a country-wide network with headquarters in Warsaw. The network consists of 10 Regional Consortia of Contact Points, 21 Thematic Contact Points and many Local Contact Points located in different research establishments operating in the field of research and technological innovation. KPK together with the network members provides various services guiding the Polish R+D sector through different EU programmes and instruments connected to the European Research Area
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The Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) is a Spanish public organisation, under the Ministry of Science and Innovation, whose objective is to help Spanish companies to increase the technological profile of said companies.CDTI is manned by more than 300 employees, three quarters of which is made up of engineers and graduates. Although the bulk of the infrastructure of CDTI is located in Madrid, the Centre has made a strategic network of offices and representatives abroad available to Spanish companies (Japan -SBTO-, Belgium -SOST and a Permanent Eureka Secretariat-, Brazil -FINEP-, Korea, Chile, Morocco, China, India, Mexico and USA) to give them support in their international technological activities.
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Ibero-American Platform on Knowledge, Technology Transfer and Innovation
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The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) is the leading authority on illicit drugs in the European Union. The Lisbon-based agency provides independent, scientific evidence and analysis on all aspects of this constantly changing threat to individual lives and wider society. Its work contributes to EU and national policies to protect Europe’s citizens from drug-related harms. Inaugurated in Lisbon in 1995, it is one of the EU’s decentralised agencies.
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InnoQube is a leading Strategic Business Intelligence Company that concentrates exclusively on providing the latest competitive intelligence and valuable business networking platforms sought after by our clients to sustain their global positioning.  We provide cutting-edge information and global expertise to ensure our clients gain a competitive and invaluable experience to accelerate their business performance.  Our HQ is strategically located in Bratislava, Slovakia while our collaboration partners are situated in Europe and Asia Pacific to cater your global business needs.  InnoQube is managed by a highly dedicated and resourceful team of professionals with years of experience in different fields.InnoQube specializes in Energy & Utilities, Pharmaceutical, Oil & Gas, Defense, Finance & Banking, Transportation & Logistic, Property & Real Estate,  ICT, Management & Leadership, and Gastronomy sector by presenting through - International Conferences, Global Summits, Industry focused exhibitions, Professional Trainings and Web conferencing (coming soon). 
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