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  • By Maria Orobitg

Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) mid-term evaluation: Contributions of the 'Regions for EU Recovery' (R4EUR) initiative

The ‘Regions for EU Recovery’ (R4EUR) initiative will present the Conclusions of the 'R4EUR RRF mid-term evaluation'. During this event, the R4EUR initiative will present the Conclusions of a survey among its members on implementing the National Recovery Plans and their implications and impact on the future of Cohesion Policy after 2027.

  • By Annelie Zapfe

Meet ThWIC - Thuringian Water Innovation Cluster

The Thuringia Office invites regions working on water issues to get to know the Thuringian regional Water Innovation Cluster (ThWIC). On 6 February, the cluster representatives will present their activities and are keen to get in touch with interested regions and stakeholders to network and discuss collaboration opportunities on a European level.

  • By Rebecca Timm

Breakfast seminar on personalised medicine in practice – from a system to an individual perspective.

Stockholm Region EU Office is hosting a breakfast seminar on personalised medicine in collaboration with the University Alliance Stockholm Trio, EIT Health Scandinavia, Vinnova and Science for Life Laboratory at Karolinska Institute. The event will take place on 1 February, floor 5, Nordic house, Rue du Luxembourg 3.

  • By Leonardo Lorusso

Research and Innovation for Sustainable Growth: The Case of Bergamo and Brescia Ecosystems

Regione Lombardia EU Delegation is hosting the event "Research and Innovation for Sustainable Growth: The Case of Bergamo and Brescia Ecosystems" on 31 January. The conference will present the joint research and innovation strategies of Bergamo and Brescia Universities, focusing on sustainable manufacturing ecosystems and the valorisation of territorial and cultural assets.

  • By Catherine Marston

The Role of Civil Society in Building a Strong, Dynamic and Cohesive Europe

Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research and Data (WISERD) and Welsh Higher Education Brussels (WHEB) are holding an event focused on the role of civil society in building a strong, dynamic and cohesive Europe. The workshop will be held on 25 January at Wales House, Brussels.

  • By Loes Rutten

Why do networks fail? And how can we reverse this process?

Why Do Networks Fail? And how can we reverse this process?- An approach led by The Hague University of Applied Sciences. On a European level, facilitating collaboration using thriving consortia is one of the main ways impact is achieved. Join The Hague University of Applied Sciences on 11 December to discuss what makes networks thrive.