The Funding Fairer Futures (FFF) project is offering a paid hybrid internship in Belgium: a global initiative supporting youth and civil society organisations to build a more inclusive, equitable climate movement. Through FFF’s grants and capacity-building, youth is funded and mobilised to fight for climate justice, social inclusion, and community-driven change. Who can apply young […]
Commission renews decisions to allow for the free and safe flow of personal data with the UK
Last December 19, the Commission renewed the two 2021 adequacy decisions for the free flow of personal data with the United Kingdom. The decisions ensure that personal data can continue flowing freely and safely between the European Economic Area (EEA) and the United Kingdom, as the UK legal framework contains data protection safeguards that are […]
Commission strengthens the Border Carbon Adjustment Mechanism
The Commission proposed measures to close loopholes to prevent circumvention and strengthen the effectiveness of the EU’s Carbon Financial Mechanism (CBM), in response to comments received from industry. From 1 January 2028, the scope of the CBFF will be extended to include certain steel- and aluminium-intensive downstream products. The Commission also proposes measures to close […]
PhD – Literature – France
At the Sources of the Anthropocene: Ecological Crisis and Technoscientific Progress in Francophone Literature This project examines the literary representation of the relationship between ecological crisis and technoscientific progress across a broad historical span, from the aftermath of the Industrial Revolution to the present day, in francophone literature. Building on the historical framing of the […]
EU boosts funding to protect aid workers with €4.35 million
The European Union is significantly reinforcing its efforts to protect humanitarian personnel operating in high-danger zones by allocating an additional €4.35 million to the ‘Protect Aid Workers’ initiative. The decision comes at a time when the work of humanitarian personnel is becoming more and more dangerous. This new funding will support humanitarian staff who experience […]
EU legislative priorities for 2026 was signed by the European Parliament, Council and Commission
Given the speed and complexity of challenges faced by the European Union, unity, urgency and ambition are key. That is also the spirit behind which President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, representing the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and President of the European Commission, Ursula von […]
Internships – Digital Opportunity Traineeships
The Digital Opportunity traineeship initiative provides cross-border higher education traineeships for students and recent graduates. It is financed by Horizon 2020 and implemented through Erasmus+ and the aim is to give students of all disciplines the opportunity to get hands on digital experience in fields demanded by the market. Who can apply – Students from universities in the Erasmus+ programme countries and […]
PhD – Radar tracking with AI – Norway
The PhD research project is part of the new Norwegian Maritime AI Centre, led by NTNU. The objective of this PhD project is to develop learning-based methods for maritime tracking and prediction in time- and safety-critical applications. Artificial intelligence techniques will be utilized in order to improve detection capabilities, target recognition and shape estimation, data […]
EP and Council reach a deal to update safe third country rules
Parliament and Council negotiators have reached a political agreement on updates to the 2024 Asylum Law regarding the conditions for applying the rules on safe third countries. On Thursday the negotiating team of the Civil Liberties Committee informally agreed with the Council new rules under which member states may decide that a non-EU country is […]









