Oslo Region European Office

The Oslo Region European Office is a member organisation serving 17 members; counties, municipalities and universities in the capital region of Norway. Our mission is to create and develop new opportunities for our members by increasing knowledge, participation and visibility in European processes. We focus our work on areas related to the green transition (Energy, Climate, Circular Economy, Mobility and Bioeconomy) and inclusive societies (Health, Culture, Education, Youth, Social Inclusion). On behalf of our members, we are interested in EU funding for projects related to several specific challenges in the above-mentioned areas. The Oslo Region European Office does not take part directly in projects with EU funding, but plays a supportive role for our members by providing a platform for contact and bringing ideas to our members from the European policy-making cycle.

Contact detail

  • Brussels Office Address

    Rue du Luxembourg 3
    1000 Brussels
    Belgium

Oslo

Strategic R&I Projects

BOOST - Building social and emotional skills to BOOST mental health resilience in children and young people in Europe

BOOST is the result of a cooperative effort between different stakeholders in the field of health research, dissemination, education, and policy making. Through the development of an innovative approach, it aims to promote mental health and well-being. 

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MOVE21: European cities lead transition to zero-emission transport in urban areas

MOVE21, will help participating cities achieve a 30% reduction of transport-related emissions by 2030 via the implementation of 15 transport-related innovations. The project is coordinated by the City of Oslo.

The art of learning

The main objective of The Art of Learning for STEAM project (AoL4STEAM), is to further develop, implement and assess the innovative and creative approach in schools and classrooms, to develop children’s executive functions.

DIRTT PROJECT – THE PATH TO SUSTAINABLE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS IN EUROPE

The aim is to develop trail building guidelines with an educational framework addressing the needs of professionals and volunteers in the sectors of trail planning, design, construction, maintenance and management.

Working Group Leaders

Latest Updates

  • By Ingvild Jacobsen

The Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences is searching for partners for Horizon call: Past, present and future of democracies

The Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences is searching for partners for Horizon call: HORIZON-CL2-2024-DEMOCRACY-01-04, The interrelation between social, cultural and political identities, as well as the sense of belonging, and democracies. 

  • By Ingvild Jacobsen

Call for Action: Youth Freedom of Expression

Youth Freedom of Expression is a project concept where organisations working for youth participation join forces in identifying and mitigating barriers to youth freedom of expression in Europe. The partnership will build capacity and promote action for enabling greater freedom of expression among European youth at organisational and individual levels though finding and testing innovative practices and joint initiatives, and through forming a joint forum for the promotion of youth freedom of expression in Europe.

  • By Rodolphe Doité

Hydrogen Roadmap – Survey for the Call for Evidence

The European Commission will soon publish a call for evidence (expected in June 2023 and open for four weeks) to collect further input from multiple stakeholders for the roadmap. In this frame, ERRIN wishes to produce an input paper.

  • By Rodolphe Doité

S3 Partnership publishes position paper for a dedicated roadmap for Hydrogen Valleys

The European Hydrogen Valleys S3 Partnership has published a position paper "Through the Valley to the top: Why the EU needs a dedicated roadmap for Hydrogen Valleys".

  • By Mikael Vainio

Sohjoa Last Mile Survey - the obstacles of automated public transport in the European Single Market

Feedback is sought on automated public transport obstacles in the European single market. The survey results will be used in the Sohjoa Last Mile research project and answers will be processed anonymously. The aim of the Sohjoa Last Mile project is to promote the development of autonomous public transport and improve the first and last mile passenger experience of urban transport in particular.

  • By Ingvild Jacobsen

Partner search: Horizon 2020 call, connected vehicles

Businesses in Herøya Industrial park in Norway are interested in joining established consortia for the Horizon 2020 call DT-ART-05-2020- Efficient and safe connected and automated heavy commercial vehicles in real logistics operations