EU-backed researchers are harnessing deep and machine learning to improve the lives of people with respiratory diseases and help the doctors who treat them. The EU-funded AI4LUNGS project team is using artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionise respiratory health. Its achievements will lead to faster and more accurate diagnoses resulting in more personalised treatment plans for […]
EU boosts innovation with new European partnerships in advanced materials, textiles and photovoltaics
The Commission has taken a key step in advancing Europe’s technological leadership and sustainability goals by creating three new European Partnerships on advanced materials, textiles, and photovoltaics. Established under Horizon Europe, these partnerships will drive growth, sustainability and resilience, contributing to a strong, inclusive and globally competitive Europe. Identified as essential in the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan […]
Savings and investments union: better financial opportunities for EU citizens and businesses
The Commission has adopted a new strategy to channel savings into productive investments. It seeks to increase EU citizens’ participation in capital markets with broader investment options and improved financial literacy, fostering their wealth and boosting the EU economy. About 70% of household savings in the EU – worth €10 trillion – are held as bank deposits. They are safe and […]
Learning – “Learn to count Europe” program
RTVE Instituto and the School of Journalism of the EFE news agency, in collaboration with the Spanish Office of the European Parliament, open this March the 5th edition of the European Union Training Programme for Young Journalists, a successful initiative which has so far benefited more than a hundred participants from all over Spain and […]
Labour migration: an EU Talent Pool to facilitate international recruitment
The EU Talent Pool should be open to workers of all qualification levels and ensure fair treatments of jobseekers, the Civil Liberties Committee agreed on Wednesday. On March 19th, MEPs in the Civil Liberties Committee backed the creation of an EU Talent Pool, designed to make it easier to recruit non-EU nationals to jobs in […]
Employment – Kindergarten Teacher – Germany
The world of kindergarten in Germany is varied: children can attend public and church institutions, but also private kindergartens with special pedagogical concepts (Montessori, Waldorf…). In all concepts, the development of the children’s personalities comes first. The children learn by playing, singing, doing handicrafts and gymnastics, as well as having a lot of fun in […]
Commission’s Action Plan to secure a competitive and decarbonised steel and metals industry in Europe
On March 19th, the Commission took action to maintain and expand European industrial capacities in the steel and metals sectors. The Action Plan on Steel and Metals is designed to strengthen the sector’s competitiveness and safeguard the industry’s future. The European steel industry is fundamental for European economy, providing inputs to critical sectors such as […]
Commission presents the White Paper for European Defence and the ReArm Europe Plan/Readiness 2030
On March 19th, the Commission and the High Representative presented a White Paper for European Defence – Readiness 2030. The Commission has also presented, as part of the ReArm Europe Plan/Readiness 2030, an ambitious defence package providing financial levers to EU Member States to drive an investment surge in defence capabilities. While the ReArm Europe Plan/Readiness […]
ELA launches its e-learning platform
ELA has launched a new e-learning platform to enhance the understanding of EU legislation in the areas of labour mobility and social security coordination. This accessible online tool aims to support public officials such as cross-border inspectors, job seekers, workers, social partners, employers and the general public who are interested in navigating and getting to know more about the […]