Brain drain is one of the major societal problems in the Danube region. Higher standards of living, better employment opportunities and the higher quality of academic institutions have attracted hundreds
DANUrB, a regional network meant to strengthen the “Danube” cultural identity and solidarity
We are living in the era of globalization and integration. But are these also good for the national or local heritage? Do they preserve the traditions, the legacy of the
Strengthening fight against mobile organised crime groups (MOCG)
Open borders as well as travel and trade infrastructure facilitate prosperity all over our continent and contribute to the reduction of differences in wealth, employment and living standards across our
Supporting governments in the Danube Region
EUSDR PA10 – Institutional Capacity and Cooperation priority area aims at achieving important objectives for the Danube Region: improvement of public government, improvement the trust of citizens and stakeholders in
Harmonizing education of flood management professionals – InterFloodCourse
Following the catastrophic flood events in 2013 and 2014, Priority Area 5 – Environmental Risks within the EU Strategy for the Danube Region carried out a survey, which pointed out
3SMART: coordinating the regional energy polices
The Energy Priority Area within the EUSDR follow three major objectives: to coordinate the regional energy polices in order to exploit the full potential of an integrated energy market; to
DanuBioValNet – creating Danube bio-based value-added networks
Sustainable SMEs development and entrepreneurship are among the objectives of EUSDR Priority Area 8 – Competitiveness of Enterprises. Combined with the problem of massive use of fossil-based resources, it come
Academy of Central European Schools – dialogue & cooperation of young people through cross-border school partnership projects
Priority Area 09 – Investing in People and Skills of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region tackles problems in the field of (pre-university) education, labour market and marginalized communities
JOINTISZA: river basin management (RBM) and flood protection
The human being cannot live without water, neither plants or animals. Water is a crucial element of our living environment; therefore, a sustainable and responsible management of our water resources
e-learning training programme for young professionals and graduates interested in managing research, social & technological innovation projects
The EUSDR has been established as a mechanism for the better coordination of activities in the Danube Region. It aims at a more effective spending of existing resources but in