Food deprivation, removals with no prior notice and the arrest of humanitarian workers carrying out search and rescue operations at sea are some of the fundamental rights concerns FRA identifies in its latest migration quarterly. It reports on some of the fallout in EU Member States as they continue to harden their migration policies and […]
Preferences of our users: Most viewed on August 2019
What you can’t miss … We have carried out a selection of the documents, news and calls with more success of our web page in the month of August in both versions, Spanish and English. Choosing is not always an easy task and even more so if there is a great variety. For this reason, […]
Young translators contest 2019
On 30 August, the European Commission announced the 13th edition of its annual Juvenes Translatores competition for secondary-school students from across Europe. As of 2 September, schools from all EU Member States will be able to register online so their students can compete with peers from across Europe. This year, the participating teenagers will have to translate a […]
Brexit ‘no-deal’ preparedness: Final Commission call to all EU citizens and businesses to prepare for the UK’s withdrawal
With 8 weeks to go until the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union on 31 October 2019, the Commission has today – in its 6th Brexit preparedness Communication – reiterated its call on all stakeholders in the EU27 to prepare for a ‘no-deal’ scenario. In light of the continued uncertainty in the United Kingdom regarding the ratification […]
The new EU Law Bulletin Nº 7 is now available!
The new European Union Law Newsletter (No. 7) is now available! This bulletin summarises all the European Union’s activity in the field of law in recent months. The bulletin is structured into News; Jurisprudence, Legislation and Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR); Statistics; Publications; Media Library; and finally, Magazines. In this […]
Baltic Sea: improving the long-term sustainability of stocks
The Commission has adopted a proposal for fishing opportunities for 2020 for the commercially most important fish stocks in the Baltic Sea. Based on the latest available scientific advice, the Commission proposes to increase fishing opportunities for herring in the Gulf of Riga and maintain the same levels for salmon in the Gulf of Finland. For […]
European Solidarity Corps – Quality Label
The European Solidarity Corps – Quality Label Is a compulsory accreditation for organisations interested to participate in the European Solidarity Corps volunteering, traineeships and job activities. It ensures consistently high standards in Solidarity Corps’ activities and help organisations find partners. What it is Depending on the type of solidarity activity an organisation wants to be involved […]
Postdoctoral Researcher on Wine Culture and Cosmopolitanism
The Faculty of Social Sciences is Finland’s is looking for a postdoctoral Researcher on Wine Culture and Cosmopolitanism in the Finnish and Nordic Contexts. The University of Helsinki is the oldest and largest institution of academic education in Finland, an international scientific community of 40,000 students and researchers. In international university rankings, the University of Helsinki […]
H2020: European Innovation Council: Transition to Innovation Activities
This call (FETPROACT-EIC-06-2019), whose objective is to convert promising results from projects financed with FET funds into real technological or social advances, belongs to the Towards the next EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation: European Innovation Council (EIC) Pilot sub-programme of the Horizon 2020 Programme. The specific challenge is to turn the promising results […]