ThemenRubriken
MiniRubriken
EurActiv hat sich seit 2001 erfolgreich im offenen Wettbewerb um EU-Ausschreibungen geschlagen. EurActiv hat etwa 15 große Projekte von verschiedenen Generaldirektionen gewonnen sowie eine Reihe von kleineren Projekten durch Werbung unterstützt. Das EurActiv Netzwerk ist der natürliche Kanal, um nationale 'Multiplikatoren' für EU-Programme und Forschungsprojekte zu erreichen.
Siehe Verbreitung der Ergebnisse ihres EU-Projektes.
Folgende Projekte hat EurActiv allein oder in Partnerschaft gewonnen:
Kunde: GD Informationsgesellschaft, Europäische Kommission
Das EurActiv Netzwerk wurde als Ergebnis von zwei eContent-Ausschreibungen in acht Ländern gegründet.
Kunde: GD Erweiterung, Europäische Kommission
EurActiv hat eine Themenrubrik eröffnet, die eine Politik-Plattform für viele Stakeholder aus den meisten Mitgliedstaaten darstellt. 2006 konnten andere Medien in enormen Umfang erreicht werden.
Kunde: GD Erweiterung, Europäische Kommission
EurActiv hat im Vorfeld des Beitritts von zehn neuen Mitgliedstaaten 2004 monatliche Newsletter über den Erweiterungsprozess versendet.
Kunde: GD Kommunikation, Europäische Kommission (Stiftung EurActiv, gemeinsam mit der Europäischen Bewegung)
EurActiv hat im Jahr 2007 seine Themenrubrik Meinung & Governance erweitert, um über die Ergebnisse von 150 Debatten in allen Mitgliedstaaten zu berichten, um zu bestimmen, was die Bürger von der EU erwarten.
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European Citizens’ Panel |
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The European Citizens’ Panel is a pilot bottom-up initiative that encourages citizens from 10 different regions of Europe to have a voice in the policies that affect rural areas.
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EU MATCHING in border regions |
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"From Contacts to Contracts", a person-alized service at international fairs and exhibitions. The EU MATCHING events provide an opportunity to carry out pre-arranged face-to-face meetings on the basis of co-operation profiles of each participating company. Each company has also the opportunity of attending the international trade fairs of Vilnius, Tallinn, Vienna and Berlin. This event works towards the idea of partnering in an international environ-ment, not only in order to find new cli-ents, but also for new subcontractors, agents, distributors, suppliers, temporary associates, joint ventures or for valuable market research.
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CASCADE Network of Excellence |
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CASCADE brings 26 research groups from nine EU member states together in a network for durable coordination and integra-tion of research on chemical residues in food. The network is fi-nanced by the European Commission for five years for its re-search, integration, teaching, information, and risk assessment activities.
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Passport to Trade |
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The Passport to Trade website is a free on-line programme designed to help you increase your export potential in Europe. It will allow you to understand a variety of European cultures, their importance when doing business and how to work more effectively with business people from across the EU.
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Naimo |
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Project ambition: Creating the technological environment to develop a new sustainable industry of organic electronics to finally improve the quality of life of European citizens. |
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COST |
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COST is an intergovernmental European framework for international cooperation between nationally funded research activities. COST creates scientific networks and enables scientists to collaborate in a wide spectrum of activities in research and technology. Scientists themselves propose new Actions making COST an attractive forum for new and emerging topics. COST comprises 34 member states throughout Europe and one cooperating state. COST activities are administered by the COST Office.
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Regenerando: Cities work together for employment (2004-2006) |
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REGENERANDO is a network of cities, co-financed by the URBACT programme (European Commission, E.R.D.F.), it aims at demonstrating the role of the municipalities in implementing actions for employment . The project is to facing the current challenges of unemployment at urban level and some significant aspects of the employment impact through urban integrated actions. The project will demonstrate the capacity of the municipalities in creating job opportunities, promoting human capital, fighting the undeclared work, encouraging inclusion policies and attracting and supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), these last ones considered a sources of employment. Finally a public political declaration will be signed by Mayors.
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DG Sanco |
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EurActiv has won a sub-contract related to creating and producing written and online promotional copy. The complete contract has been awarded by DG SANCO to a consortium led by Qwentes-Kantor (www.qwentes-kantor.be). The main focus of the EurActiv share is to produce rapidly a range of publications on Consumer protection, Public health, food safety, plant protection, animal health and welfare with the aid of professional writers and editors.
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Grundtvig |
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The objective of the Grundtvig project „Europa – mit Methode!” is to develop innovative adult education methods, particularly for socially disadvantaged groups that are difficult to reach and know little about ‘Europe’ (i.e. young unemployed and homeless people). Furthermore, the project wants to reach multipliers in border regions.
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IST Results |
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IST Results gives you online news and analysis of the emerging results from Information Society Technologies research. The service reports on prototype products and services ready for commercialisation as well as work in progress and interim results with significant potential for exploitation. The service is free of charge.
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DG Research - SSP |
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What policy-makers decide will potentially affect the lives of millions of people for many years. This makes reaching informed decisions crucial, and scientific research can help illuminate their policy choices.
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