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Πρόταση ροϋολογισµού 2008: αύξηση των
δαανών για την έρευνα κατά 11%
Ευρωαϊκή Συνεργασία στον τοµέα της
Ειστηµονικής και Τεχνικής Έρευνας (COST)
Ηµερολόγιο
ευρωπαϊκών
εκδηλώσεων
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Περισσότερες πληροφορίες: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm
Στις 6 Μαΐου το Ευρωπαϊκό Γραφείο Κύπρου διοργανώνει στα γραφεία του στις Βρυξέλ-λες παρουσίαση για το δίκτυο EUREKA και το νέο πρόγραµµα EUROSTARS που αφο-ρά στη χρηµατοδότηση και στήριξη των Μικρο-Μεσαίων Επιχειρήσεων (ΜΜΕ) που δρα-στηριοποιούνται στον τοµέα της Έρευνας και Ανάπτυξης.
Οµιλητής θα είναι ο κ. Luuk Borg, Προϊστάµενος της Γραµµατείας του EUREKA, ενώ στη συ-νάντηση θα λάβουν µέρος 50 εκπρόσωποι γραφείων έρευνας και ανάπτυξης, που συµµετέ-χουν στο δίκτυο IGLO - Informal Group of RTD Liaison Offices.
I N T H I S I S S U E :
News from EOC 1
Research and
Innovation 2
Health 3
Social Policy 4
Employment and
Education 5
Enterprises 6
Regional policy 7
Calendars
March - May 2015
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O F F I C E O F C Y P R U S
EUROPEAN
NEWS J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5 I S S U E 9 3
INFO DAY
“Info Day on next call topic of the AAL Programme - Living active and inde-
pendently at home” 11 March 2015
Brussels, Belgium http://tinyurl.com/oe4go9r
Mobility and Career opportunities
for researchers
http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/
EOC becomes member of the Enterprise
Europe Network!
The European Office of Cy-prus (EOC) has become, since 1 January 2015, an offi-cial partner of the "European Centre of Business Support in Cyprus", together with the Cyprus Chamber of Com-merce and Industry (CCCI) and the Research Promotion Foundation (RPF) which coor-dinates the project. The European Business Support Centre in Cyprus is a member of the “Enterprise Europe Network” and it will be a reporting mechanism providing advisory services for the development of competitiveness and innovation of Cypriot enterprises. The project is funded by the COSME
programme for the period 2015-2020.
Take-up of European funding by Cypriot SMEs is below the EU average, as many SMEs lack the expertise and experience to draft applications and the requisite business plan.
The EOC by providing advice, support and information services focusing on EU pro-grammes, policies and legislation that are relevant to the SMEs, will play a significant role in raising awareness about the existing
opportunities and will enhance the participation of SMEs in Eu-ropean projects, especially in the fields of research and innova-tion.
The European Centre for Entre-preneurial Support in Cyprus will play an important role in the fol-lowing issues:
• Ensure access of SMEs to the existing information on the functioning of the internal market and the relevant oppor-tunities.
• Provide feedback from SMEs for policy development and impact assessment.
• Provide support to businesses for cross-border cooperation.
• Dissemination of information and raising awareness of policies on innovation, legis-lation and support programmes.
• Promotion of the research projects’ results;
• Provide brokerage services for technology and knowledge transfer.
• Create partnerships between innovation actors.
More information: http://www.bsccyprus.org.cy/
Cyprus International Fair “Education and Career 2015”
The date of one of the most important events in the field of education is approaching, as the International Fair “Education and Career 2015” will take place on 13-15 March 2015. The organisers, including EOC, aim that the Cyprus International Education and Career Exhibition will be-come the gate where the representatives of the higher educational insti-tutions will meet and attract Cypriot and international students living in Cyprus and wish to study either locally or abroad.
The Exhibition offers an opportunity to providers of educational equipment and technology, books and other products and services addressed to students, such as career services, to be promoted to at least 10,000 students and youngsters. Those who are interested to participate as exhibitors are requested to promptly send their registration form.
More information: http://www.edufair-cyprus.eu/index.php?id=1
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The new call for proposals on Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions is now open. This scheme aims to promote interna-tional and inter-sector collaboration through research and innovation staff ex-changes, and sharing of knowledge and ideas from research to market (and vice-versa) for the advancement of science and the devel-opment of innovation.
RISE supports short-term mobility of research and inno-vation staff at all career levels, from the most junior (post-graduate) to the most senior (management), including also administrative and technical staff. It is open to part-nerships of universities, research institutions, and non-academic organisations both within and beyond Europe. In worldwide partnerships, academia-to-academia ex-changes are permitted.
The organisations constituting the partnership contribute directly to the implementation of the joint research and innovation activities by se-conding and/or hosting eligible staff members. The proposed research and innovation activi-ties should exploit complementary compe-tences of the participants, as well as other synergies, and enable networking activities,
organisation of workshops and conferences to facilitate sharing of knowledge, new skills acquisition and career development for research and innovation staff members. Activities can focus either on one dimension of mobility (intersectoral / international), or include a combination of both.
The deadline for submitting applications is open until 28 April 2015.
More information: http://tinyurl.com/qd4kcfc
Submission of COST Action proposals
The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) contributes to strengthen-ing Europe’s research and innovation capacities by supporting high quality, collaborative net-works in all fields of science and technology while facilitating focus on existing but less pre-
vailing areas. COST is now inviting proposals for Actions aiming at contributing to the scientific, techno-logical, economic, cultural or societal knowledge advancement and development of Europe to close the gap between science, policy makers and society throughout Europe and beyond.
COST does not fund research itself, but supports networking by the means of different tools such as meetings, short term scientific missions, training schools and dissemination activities. COST encourages and fosters trans-, multi- and interdisciplinary approaches by integrating scientists from different fields and horizons such as universi-ties, research centers, companies, in particular small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as other relevant actors. Proposals for a COST Action must represent a network of proposers from at least 5 COST countries. The COST Open Call will continue having the spring and autumn Collection Dates, when all submitted proposals are gathered and evaluated. A COST Action proposal can be submitted at any time throughout the year via the new e-COST online submission tool. The 2015 spring Collection Date is 24 March.
More information: http://www.cost.eu/participate/open_call
Staff exchanges in the field of Research and Innovation
Pilot initiative to bring ideas to market quicker
The European Commission has launched the new, €100 million Fast Track to Innova-tion (FTI) pilot initiative to promote innovation by reducing the time it takes to bring innovative ideas to market. Over the next two years, the pilot initiative will be open to all types of participants, particularly from industry, while stimulating first-time applica-tions from industry and SMEs to Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation fund-
ing programme. Projects funded under the pilot are to be ‘business-driven’ to ensure promising innovative ideas are exploited faster.
The FTI Pilot will be implemented in 2015-2016 as a new initiative under Horizon 2020. It has a budget of €200 mil-lion across the Horizon 2020 priority “Societal Challenges” and the specific objective “Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies (LEITs)”, without further restrictions to topics. Activities supported include systems validation in real working conditions, testing, piloting, business model validation as well as standard setting and pre-normative research. The pilot will be implemented through one common and continuously open call. Continuation of the Fast Track to Innovation beyond 2016 will depend on the results of an in-depth evaluation of the scheme.
More information: http://tinyurl.com/mym3fxb
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Development of evidence-based strategies to improve the health of
isolated and vulnerable persons
The Directorate-General for Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety of the European Commission has pub-lished a call for tenders concerning "Pilot project related to the development of evidence-based strategies to improve the health of isolated and vulnerable per-sons".
The subject of this contract is to support the development of actions to address the health needs (both physical and mental) of people living in isolated and vul-nerable situations in the EU. A particular focus will be on those living in more geographically and socially isolated communities - including the elderly and people with disa-bilities - identifying and highlighting differences for men's and women's health needs.
The contract will include the following ac-tions:
• Assessing the situation, reviewing the current state of the art and collecting best practices;
• Establishing a group of experts to exchange information and provide policy guidance;
• Implementing capacity building and training activi-ties; and
• Disseminating project results.
Natural and legal persons are invited to submit tenders until 13 March 2015
The European Commission and its non-food Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR), have pub-lished the final opinion ‘Guidance on the Determination of Potential Health Effects of Nanomaterials Used in Medical Devices’.
The guidance provides information on how to evaluate the risk when a nanomaterial is used in a medical device. According to the EU Recommendation for the definition of a nanomaterial (Commission Recommendation 2011/696/EU, EC 2011) any particulate substance with at least one dimension in the size range between 1 and 100 nm is considered a nanomaterial. These particles (nanoparticles) exhibit specific characteristics that differ from the characteristics of larger sized particles with the
same chemical composition.
This Guidance addresses the use of nanomaterials in medi-cal devices regarding specific aspects that need to be con-sidered in the safety evalua-
tion of nanomaterials and it should be considered in con-junction with the ISO 10993-1:2009 standard 'Biological evaluation of medical devices'. The Guidance highlights the need for special considerations in relation to the safe-ty evaluation of nanomaterials, in view of the possible distinct properties, interactions, and effects that may dif-fer from conventional forms of the same materials.
The SCENIHR recommends a phased approach based on potential release and characteristics of the nano-materials.
Potential health effects of nanomaterials used in medical devices
More information: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/health_food-safety/dyna/enews/enews.cfm?al_id=1563
Protection of private data and safety information necessary
for the promotion of mobile healthcare
Europeans are increasingly using mobile devices to monitor their health and con-nect with healthcare professionals. But barriers remain to fully unlock the potential of mobile healthcare or "mHealth".
According to the results of a public consultation published today by the European Commis-sion, strong privacy and security tools (such as data encryption) are essential to help mHealth flourish in Europe. Ensuring patient safety and developing a clear legal frame-work to facilitate the access of entrepreneurs to the market are also important require-ments for the respondents, the results show. The European Commission will, in the course
of 2015, discuss with stakeholders the options for policy actions as part of the creation of a Digital Single Market.
More information: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/mhealth-europe-preparing-ground-consultation-results-published-today
More information: http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:34771-2015:TEXT:EN:HTML&tabId=1
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European Year for Development 2015
2015 is a special year for development. It is the first ever European Year to deal with the European Union's external action and Europe’s role in the world. For development organisations all over Europe it is an unpar-alleled opportunity to showcase Europe's commitment to eradicating poverty worldwide and to inspire more Europeans to get engaged and involved in development. 2015 is also the year in which the Millennium Development Goals that the world agreed to reach in 2000, and in which the international community will agree on the future global framework
for poverty eradication and sustainable development.
Everybody can get involved through:
• Contributing to national and international development debates with ideas and thoughts;
• Joining a development organisation;
• Volunteer to work on a development project.
More information: https://europa.eu/eyd2015/en/content/about-2015
Better protection for victims of violence anywhere in the EU
As from 11 January 2015, victims of violence - notably those who have suffered domestic violence or stalk-ing – will be able to guarantee them-selves better protection in any EU Member State. The new rules mean that restraining, protection and bar-ring orders issued in one Member State are now quickly and easily recognisable across the EU through simple certifica-tion.
A citizen who has suffered domestic abuse will now be able to feel safe to travel outside their home country – by simply transferring the order that protects them from the offender. Previously, victims would have to go through complex procedures to get their protection recognised in other EU Member States – and enter a different proce-dure for certification in each country. Now, such protec-
tion orders will be easily recognised in any EU Member State, meaning a citizen who has suffered violence can travel without having to go through burdensome procedures.
The new mechanism consists of two separate instruments: the Reg-ulation on mutual recognition of protection measures in civil mat-
ters and the Directive on the European Protection Order. Together, the two instruments will ensure that all victims of violence have the possibility to get their protec-tion orders recognised in any EU Member State. The mechanisms reflect the differences in the Member States’ national protection measures, which can be of civil, crimi-nal or administrative nature. The rules together will en-sure free circulation of the most common types of protec-tion measures within the EU.
More information: http://ec.europa.eu/justice/criminal/victims/rights/index_en.htm
EU Gender Action Plan Implementation Report 2014
The commitment of the EU and of its members to improve gender equality and women's empowerment is clearly visible in the 2014 Implementation Report on the EU Action Plan on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Development.
The EU is investing precious resources into improving women and girls' role as actors of change. The report shows that clear progress has been achieved in areas such as politi-cal dialogue, coordination, partnerships and on the post-2015 agenda. It covers the peri-od 2013 to 2014 and highlights how essential it is to stay focussed on gender equality for long term change, and to continuously seek to improve the way the EU promotes it across its international cooperation work.
Acknowledging all of this, and drawing on the lessons learnt over the last few years, the Commission will prepare with stakeholders a new action plan for 2016 – 2020.
More information:
http://capacity4dev.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/documents/topic/2014_report_final.pdf
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Countries providing high quality jobs and effective social protection as well as investment in human capital have proved to be more re-silient to the economic crisis. This is one of the main findings of the 2014 Employment and Social Devel-opments in Europe Review, which has looked back at the consequences of the recession. It also stresses the need to invest in the formation and maintenance of the right skills in Europe's workforce to support productivity, as well as the challenge of restoring convergence among Member States.
The Review has looked into the les-sons learnt from the recession to see that its negative impact on employ-ment and incomes was smaller for countries with more open and less segmented labour markets, and stronger investment in lifelong learn-
ing. In these countries, unemployment benefits tend to cover many of the unemployed, are linked to activation, and responsive to the economic cycle.
More information: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-15-3321_en.htm
Employment and social developments
Entrepreneurship education: Road to success
Entrepreneurship education is given a significant role in supporting the main goals of the Europe 2020 strategy. Therefore, it is important to gather knowledge and evidence from across Europe and elsewhere that shows wheth-er and how impact is achieved. In 2013 DG Enterprise and Industry commis-sioned ICF International to conduct a mapping exercise of examples of research on the impact of Entrepreneurial Education. The outcome of the mapping exer-cise is a report in which 91 studies from 23 countries have been identified.
The prevailing impression that emerged from the evidence collected is that entrepreneurship education works. Stu-dents participating in entrepreneurship education are more likely to start their own business and their companies tend to be more innovative and more successful than those led by persons without entrepreneurship education back-grounds. Entrepreneurship education alumni are at lower risk of being unemployed, and are more often in steady employment. Compared to their peers, they have better jobs and make more money.
The positive impact is not restricted to students and alumni. Besides impact on the individual, evidence from the ex-amples reviewed for this study also shows impact on educational institutions, the economy and society.
More information: http://tinyurl.com/mx6e6eo
Call on Erasmus+ VET Mobility Charter
The Work Programme for Erasmus+ foresees a "VET Mobility Charter" for the accred-itation of bodies with a strong record of successfully organising high-quality mobility for VET learners and staff. The acquisition of VET Mobility Charter constitutes certi-fication of competence and capacity of the Institution/ VET Consortium for implemen-tation of exemplary projects of transnational mobility and is especially suited for VET Institutions and Organizations that submit annually applications for mobility. It also guarantees the quality of mobility projects submitted in terms of organization, man-agement and achievement of expected results and objectives. From 2016 a simplified submission procedure, allows the holders of Mobility Charter to submit their applica-tion.
Applications for the VET Mobility Charter can be submitted either by a single VET organisation or by a national mo-bility consortium comprised by at least 3 members. To apply, fan organization/consortium must:
• Have completed at least 3 VET mobility projects through the Lifelong Learning Programme 2007-2013 and/or Erasmus+ programme -2013. The same applies to all organizations / institutions VET which are members of a Consortium
• The funding from each of these projects must have absorbed by at least 80% of the project’s funding.
Applications must be submitted to the Erasmus+ National Agencies, with a deadline of 14 May 2015.
More information: http://ec.europa.eu/education/calls/0514_en.htm
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On 28 January 2015, the European Com-mission kicked off its project to create a Capital Markets Union (CMU) for all 28 EU Member States with a first orientation de-bate at the College of Commissioners. The CMU is one of the flagship projects of this Commission and ties in with the am-bition to boost jobs and growth in the EU. It is de-signed to help businesses to tap into diverse sources of capital from anywhere in the EU and offer inves-tors and savers additional opportunities to put their money to work.
It aims to create a single market for capital for all 28
Member States by removing barriers to cross-border investment and lower costs of fund-ing within the EU, in the context of the In-vestment Plan for Europe. The orientation debate was very positive and supportive of the concept, and focused on the key chal-lenges and priorities for the integration of
capital markets. The College concluded that a Green Pa-per should be adopted in few weeks to consult all interested parties on the way forward and concrete areas for potential action.
More information: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-15-3800_en.htm
New prudential rules for banks and the insurance sector
The European Parliament and the Council have given their backing to three new rules designed to bolster the resilience of Europe’s banking and insurance sector.
These delegated acts will help promote high quality securitisation, ensure that banks have sufficient liquid assets in testing circumstances and introduce international comparability to leverage ratios. They will enable the financial sector to support the wider economy without jeopardising financial stability.
The “Solvency II” rules will apply from 1 January 2016 and the detailed liquidity coverage requirement from 1 Octo-ber 2015
More information: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-15-3120_en.htm
Commission launches work on establishing a Capital Markets Union
The Executive Agency for Small and Me-dium-sized Enterprises (EASME) wishes to enter into a service contract aimed at stimulating digital entrepreneurship by raising awareness on ICT potentialities and enhancing digital skills of European businesses, in particular of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) which are starting up or already operating in the tourism sector.
The final goal is the professionalization of tourism ser-vices to the benefit of all existing or potential customers. This tender aims to achieve its objectives through the
following:
• Conducting a survey on the degree of digi-talisation, ICT training gaps / needs of tour-ism SMEs;
• Editing and optimising the content of the Tourism Business Portal;
• Continuing the online event series on digital tourism;
• Promoting the initiatives taken and/or funded by the European Commission in the field of digital tourism.
The deadline for receipt of tenders is 11 March 2015.
Call for tenders for the ICT and
tourism business support portal
Promotion of e-leadership skills in Europe
The economy of the 21st century is increasingly demanding leaders with a T-shaped portfolio of skills, having expertise in new technologies and the development of suc-cessful and efficient organisations. They are of crucial importance for growth, innova-tion, competitiveness and job-creation in Europe. The Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) has published a call for tenders concerning the “Promotion of e-leadership skills in Europe”.
The service contract will be part of the activities of the EU e-skills strategy. It aims at promoting e-leadership skills and providing Europe with a larger talent pool of highly-skilled entrepreneurs, managers and professionals. The goal is to further develop, promote and consolidate over the period 2015-2016 the existing activities in support of e-leadership skills. The deadline for submission of tenders is 18 March 2015.
More information: http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:437356-2014:TEXT:EN:HTML&tabId=0
More information: http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:445667-2014:TEXT:EN:HTML&tabId=0
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The call for the 13th OPEN DAYS - European Week of Regions and Cities which is going to be held on 12-15 October 2015 in Brussels is now open. The event is an excellent oppor-tunity during which cities and regions show-case their capacity to create growth and jobs, implement European Union cohesion policy, and prove the importance of the local and re-gional level for good European governance.
The event’s this year topic is “Europe's regions and cit-ies: partners for investment and growth' 2015” and the events will be organised in the context of the following three priorities:
1. 'Modernising Europe': The regions in the energy Un-ion and the single digital market.
2. Regions open for business: SME develop-ment, innovation and job creation.
3. Urban and rural development, urban-rural integration.
Apart from the regional partnerships in which only cities and regions can participate, other
organisations would have the opportunity to take part in the organisation of the following eligible actions:
• “OPEN DAYS - The Meeting Place” by organising a seminar, workshop and a networking event.
• “OPEN DAYS University” aiming to present new re-search on regional and urban development.
The deadline for submitting applications is 27 March 2015.
Fi-compass: a new advisory service on financial instruments
On 19 January 2015, the European Commission, in partnership with the European Investment Bank (EIB), launched fi-compass, a new advisory service on financial instruments under the European Structural and In-vestment Funds. It will form a key component of a "one stop shop" advi-
sory hub, to be launched in the summer as an important part of the EU Investment Plan
This platform will be an important enabler for Member States to make use of financial instruments under the Europe-an Structural and Investment Funds, as Cohesion policy will play a central part in reaching the objectives of the In-vestment Plan, in terms of strategic and fruitful investments, job creation and sustainable growth.
More information: http://www.fi-compass.eu/
Open Days 2015 - European Week of Regions and Cities
The emphasis on economic transformation and on building interregional value chains calls for a new generation of cluster policy approaches. Clusters can be key delivery instruments for national and regional smart specialisation strategies, internal market, re-industrialisation and SME policy.
Within this context, DGs GROW and REGIO of the European Commission jointly organise an event enti-tled “GROW your REGIOn: Delivering Smart Specialisa-tion and Economic Transformation through Clusters” that will take place on 27-28 April 2015 in Brussels. Using interactive formats, this conference will provide a unique
opportunity for regional policy makers and clus-ter actors to share experiences on how smart specialisation strategies and clusters can help transform your region and drive growth.
Building upon success stories and innovative practices, participants will learn about novel ways of implementing smart specialisation through cluster-based activities and cross-
clustering actions. They will also have the chance to ex-plore new interregional partnerships for joint activities in the context of the new generation of European pro-grammes such as ERDF, COSME and Horizon2020.
Delivering Smart Specialization through clusters
More information: http://tinyurl.com/nguz5dd
More information: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/conferences/od2015/index.cfm
EU Love Without Borders Competition!
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of INTERREG - the EU's Regional Policy programme for territorial cooperation - the European Commission launched the “EU Love Without Borders” Competition. People are invited to submit their stories (a photo and a caption of 100 words) - "sharing your tales of how romance overcame obstacles across European bor-ders" (cultural, political, linguistic, administrative, geographical, logistical...) by 15 March 2015 by email to [email protected].
More information: http://tinyurl.com/prtls6e
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CALENDAR MARCH 2015 ES:GC2 2015: Addressing global challenges through research and innovation More information: http://www.globalsciencecollaboration.org/home
2-6 March Brussels, Belgium
Health & Wellness conference at Mobile World Congress 2015 More information: https://www.b2match.eu/echalliance-hw2015-mwc
3-4 March Barcelona, Spain
A decade of fostering attractive research careers - 10th anniversary of Charter and Code More information: http://tinyurl.com/p5qepcb
3 March Brussels, Belgium
Smart Specialisation and Regional Innovation: Challenges and Opportunities Facing Less Developed Innovation Systems More information: http://tinyurl.com/kncjce2
4 March Prague, Czech
Republic
6th European University- Business Forum More information: http://ec.europa.eu/education/tools/university-business_en.htm
5-6 March Brussels, Belgium
European Summit on Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing More information: http://tinyurl.com/m4lkjks
9-10 March Brussels, Belgium
Smart Industry: Impact of Software Innovation More information: https://itea3.org/co-summit-2015/index.html
10-11 March Berlin, Germany
Smart Cities - Exhibition and Conference for South-East Europe More information: http://viaexpo.com/en/pages/smart-cities
11-13 March Sofia, Bulgaria
GRIP Session - Green Ship Technology Conference 2015 More information: http://tinyurl.com/l4fjzoy
12 March Copenhagen,
Denmark
Cyprus International “Education & Career Fair and Exhibition” More information: http://www.edufair-cyprus.eu/index.php?id=1
13-15 March Nicosia, Cyprus
The Role of Patents – Innovation in a European Digital Single Market More information: http://tinyurl.com/q4lvdw7
17 March Brussels, Belgium
Clean Sky Forum More information: http://www.cleansky.eu/content/event/clean-sky-forum
17 March Brussels, Belgium
ASEAN-EU Science, Technology, and Innovation Days 2015 More information: http://www.stidays.net/
17-19 March Paris, France
Stress Biology and Crop Fertility Conference More information: http://3rdconference.spot-itn.eu/
18-22 March Sorrento, Italy
New Perspectives in Science Education More information: http://conference.pixel-online.net/NPSE/index.php
20-21 March Florence, Italy
Digital Innovators' Summit - DIS 2015 More information: http://www.innovators-summit.com/dis-home/
21-24 March Berlin, Germany
Horizon 2020 – New Commission, new Agenda More information: http://tinyurl.com/mfa7n9g
24 March Brussels, Belgium
Enterprising Scientists: Generating Value and Opportunities More information: http://hekate-project.eu/event/?id=1958
24-25 March Manchester,
United Kingdom
ICT Open 2015 More information: http://www.ictopen2015.nl/content/call+for+abstracts
24-25 March Amersfoort, Netherlands
Net Futures 2015 More information: http://netfutures2015.eu/
25-26 March Brussels, Belgium
15th International Conference for Integrated Care More information: http://tinyurl.com/kdu2xcp
25-27 March, Edinburg,
United Kingdom
Sixth Nordic Conference on Adult Education and Learning: Adult Education and the Planetary Condition More information: http://www.uta.fi/edu/nordic/index.html
25-28 March Tampere, Finland
The future for Open Access and the move towards Open Data More information: http://tinyurl.com/msr74a4
26 March London,
United Kingdom
3rd International Conference on E-Technologies & Business on the Web More information: http://sdiwc.net/conferences/ebw2015/
26-28 March Paris, France
Info Day on next call topic of the AAL Programme - Living active and independently at home More information: http://tinyurl.com/oe4go9r
11 March Brussels, Belgium
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CALENDAR APRIL 2015 2015 EUROCONFERENCE More information: http://agenda.euractiv.com/events/2015-euroconference-122118
2 April Brussels, Belgium
Mainstreaming medical apps More information: https://www.rsm.ac.uk/events/tef03
9 April London,
United Kingdom
Local Government and Urban Governance: Citizen Responsive Innovations in Europe and in Africa More information: https://sites.google.com/site/locgovgeo2015/home
9-10 April Lisbon, Portugal
27th DIA Annual EuroMeeting More information: http://tinyurl.com/lv2sue8
13-15 April Paris, France
CIPD 2015 — IV International Congress of Dual Pathology More information: http://www.cipd2015.com/
17-20 April Barcelona, Spain
Brain Conferences 2015: Bridging Neural Mechanisms and Cognition More information: http://tinyurl.com/lxvrbue
19-22 April Copenhagen,
Denmark
ESIT — 2015 IEEE European School of Information Theory More information: http://www.itsoc.org/european-school-2015
20-24 April Zandvoort,
Netherlands
Managing the environment: Sustainability and economic development of tourism More information: http://www.citem2015malaga.com/
22 April Malaga, Spain
Service Innovation and Experiences In Tourism More information: http://ttraeurope2015.com/
22-24 April Innsbruck, Austria
10th International Conference “Economic Integrations, Competition and Cooperation" More information: http://www.efri.uniri.hr/hr/medunarodne_konferencije/euconf
22-24 April Opatija, Croatia
GIE Annual Conference 2015 More information: http://www.gie.eu/index.php/annual-conference-2015-home
23-24 April Dublin, Ireland
ECCMID 2015 — 25th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases More information: http://www.eccmid.org/
25-28 April Copenhagen,
Denmark
Cleantech Forum Europe 2015 More information: http://events.cleantech.com/cleantech-forum-europe-15/
27-29 April Florence, Italy
ICEIS 2015 — 17th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems More information: http://www.iceis.org
27-30 April Barcelona, Spain
2nd Corfu Symposium on Managing & Marketing Places More information: http://corfusymposium.com/
27-30 April Corfu, Greece
5th International Conference - Digital Information & Communication Technology and its Applications (DICTAP2015) More information: http://sdiwc.net/conferences/dictap2015/
29 April Beirut, Lebanon
3rd International Conference on Technological Advances in Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (TAEECE2015) More information: http://sdiwc.net/conferences/taeece2015/
29 April Beirut, Lebanon
2nd Annual Food, Nutrition and Agriculture Genomics Congress More information: http://tinyurl.com/jvugshp
29-30 April London, United
Kingdom
Environmental Technology for Impact 2015 More information: http://www.etei2015.org
29-30 April Wageningen, Netherlands
Building Universities' Reputation International Conference More information: http://www.unav.edu/en/web/building-universities-reputation
22-24 April Pamplona, Spain
EUA Annual Conference 2015 European Universities in Research and Innovation - People, Policies and Partnerships More information: http://tinyurl.com/lh3ddxj
16-17 April Antwerp, Belgium
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CALENDAR MAY 2015 Tourism: A tool for Sustainable Growth More information: http://www.kostourismconferences.com/ucqs/index.php/en/
1-3 May Kos, Greece
t-FORUM 2015 Global Conference: Tourism Intelligence in Action More information: http://www.thetourismforum.com/about_conference
4-7 May Naples, Italy
INNOVEIT 2015 - The EIT Innovation Forum - Save the Date More information: http://tinyurl.com/q24e5gj
5-7 May Budapest, Hungary
EU R&I Project Management and Financial Reporting More information: http://www.eutrainingsite.com/220
7-8 May Vienna, Austria
eHealth Week 2015 More information: http://www.worldofhealthit.org/ehome/98290/214362/
11-13 May Riga, Latvia
6th Annual Internet of Things European Summit More information: http://eu-ems.com/summary.asp?event_id=251&page_id=2222
12-14 May Brussels, Belgium
3rd International Scientific Conference on Sustainable Tourism, Economic Development and Quality of Life More information: http://www.fthm.uniri.hr/index.php/tosee-home
13-16 May Opatija, Croatia
Human Health in the Face of Climate Change: Science, Medicine, and Adaptation More information: http://tinyurl.com/ntlxuey
14-15 May Barcelona, Spain
2nd European Sport Tourism Summit More information: http://sporttourismsummit.ie/
14-15 May Limerick, Ireland
5th Annual European Food Manufacturing & Safety Summit 2015 More information: http://tinyurl.com/pma9jcl
18-19 May Noordwijk,
Netherlands
Health 2.0 Europe 2015 More information: http://tinyurl.com/nox9q8s
18-20 May Barcelona, Spain
PIN-C 2015: Participatory Innovation Conference More information: http://sites.thehagueuniversity.com/pinc2015/home
18-20 May The Hague, Netherlands
Nature-Based Solutions to Societal Challenges International conference More information: http://www.alter-net.info/outputs/conf-2015
18-20 May Gent, Belgium
The Future is in our Hands More information: http://www2.mmu.ac.uk/hollings/conferences/chme-manchester/
20-22 May Manchester,
United Kingdom
Sustainable Tourism Management: Themes and Perspectives More information: http://tinyurl.com/qjk789t
20-24 May Heraklion, Greece
2nd International Conference on Geography, Environment and GIS for students and young researchers More information: http://www.limnology.ro/geg2015.html
21-23 May Targoviste, Romania
Forms and Norms of Tourism and Culture in the Age of Innovation More information: http://iacudit.org/Conference2015/
21-24 May Athens, Greece
Global Growth Agendas: Regions, Institutions and Sustainability, Regional Studies Association Annual Conference 2015 More information: http://tinyurl.com/q43fjb8
24-27 May Piacenza, Italy
XV International Water Resources Association (IWRA) World Water Congress More information: http://worldwatercongress.com/
25-29 May Edinburgh,
United Kingdom
12th International Conference of Young Scientists on Energy Issues More information: http://www.cyseni.com/en/
27-28 May Kaunas, Lithuania
2nd International Conference of Internet Science More information: https://internetscienceconference.wordpress.com/
27-29 May Brussels, Belgium
First JPI Oceans conference More information: http://www.jpi-oceans.eu/first-jpi-oceans-conference
7 May Brussels, Belgium
European Business Summit 2015 More information: http://ebsummit.eu/index.php
6-7 May Brussels, Belgium
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Members of the European Office of Cyprus
UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS
http://www.ucy.ac.cy/goto/mainportal/en-US/HOME.aspx
OPEN UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS
http://www.ouc.ac.cy/web/guest/home
CYPRUS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
http://www.cut.ac.cy/?languageId=2
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CYPRUS
http://www.euc.ac.cy/
UNIVERSITY OF NICOSIA
http://www.unic.ac.cy/
FREDERICK UNIVERSITY
http://www.frederick.ac.cy/
NEAPOLIS UNIVERSITY PAFOS
http://www.nup.ac.cy/
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE - CYPRUS (UCLAN CYPRUS)
http://www.uclancyprus.ac.cy/
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE http://www.moec.gov.cy/en/index.html
CYPRUS SPORT ORGANISATION
http://www.sportskoa.org.cy/
AGLANTZIA MUNICIPALITY
http://www.aglantzia.com/
NICOSIA MUNICIPALITY
http://www.nicosia.org.cy/english/greekhome.shtm
POLIS CHRYSOCHOUS MUNICIPALITY
http://www.polis-municipality-cyprus.com/
PARALIMNI MUNICIPALITY
http://www.paralimni.org.cy/index.php?lang=el
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF ERASMUS COORDINATORS (EAEC)
http://www.eaec.eu.com/
CENTRE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF R&D IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (CARDET) http://www.cardet.org/
Full Members
International Members
KEK APOPSI S.A
http://www.apopsi.gr/en-us/
UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY http://www.aueb.gr/index_en.php
UNIVERSITY OF PIRAEUS
http://www.unipi.gr/eng_site/default.php
FACULTY OF MEDICINE, NATIONAL AND KAPODISTRIAN UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS http://www.aueb.gr/index_en.php
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
http://www.aueb.gr/index_en.php
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Μembers of the European Office of Cyprus
COOPERATIVE CENTRAL BANK LTD
http://www.coopbank.com.cy/
CYPRUS INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY AND GENETICS http://www.cing.ac.cy/
CYPRUS TOURISM ORGANISATION (CTO)
http://www.visitcyprus.biz/
CYPRUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (CCCI)
http://www.ccci.org.cy/
CYPRUS INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
http://www.ciim.ac.cy/
ΙΜΗ
http://www.imhbusiness.com/
THE CYPRUS INSTITUTE
http://www.cyi.ac.cy/
STROVOLOS MUNICIPALITY
http://www.strovolos.org.cy/default.asp?id=24
METROPOLIS OF CONSTANTIA AND AMMOCHOSTOS
http://www.imconstantias.org.cy/
Associate Members
Editing: European Office of Cyprus - Brussels Office For more information: [email protected]
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European Office of Cyprus www.eoc.org.cy
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