At a time where the integration of refugee and migrant children into host societies is most pressing, education systems face multiple challenges due to growing cultural, linguistic and ethnic diversity and to socio-economic inequalities. Scope IA Innovation Action: Proposals should implement pilot actions able to experiment formal, informal and non-formal education solutions to address the […]
EU Presidents lay out priorities for future of Europe
Following the meeting celebrated in France on January 30 at the House of Jean Monnet to reflect on the future challenges facing the European Union, Presidents Sassoli, Michel and Von der Leyen made statements at the Parlamentarium visitors’ centre in Brussels. The departure of the United Kingdom marks a new chapter in the history of […]
Consequences of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union for the Court of Justice of the European Union
The Court of Justice takes formal notice of the fact that the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the EU has the effect of bringing to an end the mandates of the British Members of the Institution with effect from 31 January 2020 at midnight. The number of Judges […]
Programa de radio No 28
El Centro de Documentación Europea de Almería abre las puertas de Europa a la comunidad universitaria y a la ciudadanía en general con el programa de radio «Europa Contigo» . El programa se emite cada semana con un recorrido por la actualidad de Europa, con las últimas noticias, lecturas recomendadas, mediateca y actividades más destacadas. En […]
Associate Professor of Private Law at the University of Helsinki
Organisation University of Helsinki Research Field Law Deadline 24 February 2020 Location Finland University of Helsinki The University of Helsinki is among the leading multidisciplinary research universities in the world. In addition to its 11 faculties, the University includes several independent institutes, some of which are jointly operated with other universities. Some 36,000 students are currently […]
ECB welcomes ratification of agreement on orderly UK withdrawal from European Union
ECB regrets United Kingdom leaving European Union Central bank prepared for all contingencies, and monitoring financial market developments Banks now need to press ahead with implementation of Brexit plans The European Central Bank (ECB) expressed regret that the United Kingdom is leaving the European Union. However, the ECB welcomes the ratification of the agreement on […]
Traineeships at the European Railway Agency
The European Railway Agency (ERA) traineeship scheme is addressed at young university graduates, not excluding those who, in the framework of lifelong learning, have recently obtained a university diploma and are at the beginning of a new professional career. It addressed also at seconded trainees, students preparing a thesis and students having an obligation due […]
Published the new survey on cybercrime in the EU
The Commission has released its latest survey on Europeans’ attitudes towards cybercrime. The results show that awareness of cybercrime is rising, with 52% of respondents stating they are fairly well or very well informed about cybercrime, up from 46% in 2017. Europeans are however growing less confident about their capacity to stay safe online: 59% of Internet […]
MEPs call for measures to ensure equality
The European Commission must present an ambitious strategy for gender equality, including binding measures to reduce the gender pay gap. MEPs demand binding measures on gender pay gap and pay transparency Enforce principle of equal pay for equal work as enshrined in the treaties (Article 157 of the TFEU) 16% average gender pay gap in […]