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Most viewed during the month of June on our website

Inicio » EU News » Most viewed during the month of June on our website

4 de July de 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 June 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, the European Documentation Centre in Almeria provides you with access to publications, news and calls for proposals, offering you the possibility of making queries in sections and thematic blocks.

Here are the results:

SPANISH

MOST CONSULTED DOCUMENTS

Our Spanish readers’ interest this month focuses on European Union legislation and jurisprudence, primarily, as well as tourism.

  1. Commission Regulation (EU) 2019/229 of 7 February 2019 amending Regulation (EC) No 2073/2005 on microbiological criteria for foodstuffs as regards certain methods, the food safety criterion for Listeria monocytogenes in sprouted seeds and process hygiene and food safety criteria for unpasteurised (ready-to-eat) fruit and vegetable juices.
  2. The European Tourism Indicator System: ETIS toolkit for sustainable destination management
  3. Case C-464/18 ZX / Ryanair. Judgment of the Court (Sixth Chamber) of 11 April 2019.
  4. Forcadell I Lluis and others v. Spain. Application No 75147/17 [Spanish translation] by the Ministry of Justice
  5. Case of Solska and Rybicka v. Poland (Applications nos. 30491/17 and 31083/17)

MOST POPULAR NEWS

As for the most visited news, we find that our users have been interested in the results of the European elections and the use of ICT in the Member States, without leaving behind the concern about financial issues and European gastronomy. Here are the top five:

  1. Statistics: Use of ICT in companies in 2018
  2. New rules to prevent tax evasion by companies since last January 1
  3. European elections: Results in Spain and new composition of the European Parliament
  4. Where does the cheese we eat in the EU come from?
  5. The Commission approves four new protected appellations of origin in Spain and Italy.

MOST POPULAR CALLS

There is no doubt that young people are the protagonists of this space. Volunteering and the development of a social projection work has a great importance among students and young people with disinterested social concerns. The values of coexistence, tolerance, solidarity, participation or intercultural respect are manifested in these calls that enjoy great popularity among our users.

  1. Traineeship at the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
  2. Summer Volunteer Programme: Solidarity Work Camps in Europe
  3. International essay competition for young people
  4. Youth Volunteer Camp Program 2019
  5. ESMA traineeships

ENGLISH

MOST POPULAR NEWS

As for the most consulted news on the English website, we observe that the preferences of users differ from those of users of the Spanish website, although they are also concerned about specific issues such as Brexit.

  1. University classification U-Multirank 2019: European universities performing well
  2. First 17 “European Universities” selected: a major step towards the construction of a European Education Area
  3. Preferences of our users: Most viewed at May 2019
  4. Barcelona, one of the eight cities chosen to host a world-class supercomputer
  5. Brexit without agreement: European Commission takes stock of preparations ahead of June European Council (Article 50)

As we can see, English-speaking users show preferences towards the topics of digitization, Brexit and higher education, among others.

MOST CONSULTED CALLS

Finally, as far as the English website is concerned, we observe that the most consulted calls correspond to internships and scholarships for the youngest, voluntary programmes and European projects in the field of sport, security and innovation, among many others.

  1. Call for proposals EAC/S19/2019: Monitoring and coaching, through sports, of youngsters at risk of radicalization
  2. Joint Call 2019: Smart Water Management for Sustainable Society
  3. Traineeship at the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
  4. SCI Long-Term Volunteering – Exchanges
  5. ESMA traineeships

Whatever your preferences, you can find publications, news and announcements on a wide range of topics on our website in Spanish and English.

As always, the whole team would like to thank those of you who are with us every day and those of you who are about to!

GENERAL RESULTS

During the month of June, the countries that have visited our website the most, both in its Spanish and English versions and according to the number of users and permanence on the website, have been:

  1. Spain                                6. United States
  2. Ireland                             7. Netherlands
  3. Mexico                             8. United Kingdom
  4. Peru                                  9. Germany
  5. Italy                                  10. France

According to the study of our statistics, the month of June maintains levels of activity comparable to previous months, having:

Users: 2.732

Page views: 8,484

Sessions: 3.273

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