Pomorskie

Association Pomorskie in the EU is a form of partnership of regional and local governments, universities and other institutions acting for the comprehensive and efficient development of the Pomorskie Region and creation of its positive image, both in Poland and throughout Europe.

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  • By Urszula Sokolowska

Partner search: Erasmus+ / Organizational readiness for the use of generative AI systems

Pomorskie region's Department of Education, in collaboration with Gdańsk University of Technology, is seeking a partner for a project aimed at supporting the organizational readiness of schools, higher education institutions, training centers, and other institutions related to the education system for the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems.

  • By Ewa Chomicz

Key takeaways from the ERRIN high-level event on connected regional innovation ecosystems

The ERRIN high-level event on "Connected regional innovation ecosystems – key for Europe’s competitiveness" took place on 28 January, bringing together Members of the European Parliament and regional voices. We invite you to have a look at the key takeaways from this important meeting.

  • By Urszula Sokolowska

Partner search: Adult education and capacity building (Erasmus+)

Pomorskie Region is searching for potential project partners in the field of adult edulcation and capacity building willing to cooperate and submit a proposal under ERASMUS+ / Cooperation partnerships in adult education (KA220-ADU).

  • By Urszula Sokolowska

Skills development in the offshore wind sector

'Rumia Invest Park' is leading the development of the 'Pomeranian Offshore Renewable Energy Competence Centre' in the Pomorskie region (PL). In this context they would like to join projects related to skills development in the area of offshore wind renewable energy sector.

  • By Urszula Sokolowska

Safe home for children – foster care capacity building (Erasmus+)

The Municipal Family Support Center in Gdansk (PL) is looking for partners for a Small Scale Partnerships Erasmus+ project. The aim is the inclusion of local stakeholders, especially foster families, in the local policy-making process, action plans, and different activities focused on increasing the number of foster families, their competencies and motivation.

  • By Gianpiero Petruzziello

Youth Mental Health Alliance (Interreg South Baltic Programme)

Municipal Family Support Center in Gdansk is looking for partners for the "Youth Mental Health Alliance" project (Interreg South Baltic Programme, 1st Small-scale projects call for proposals). Its aim is the inclusion of local stakeholders, especially youth in danger of mental crisis, in local policies making process, action plans, different activities focused on combating mental problems among youth.