The City Hall of Galati, in association with Fun Time Production, is organising “Dunarea Noastra” – Our Danube – an event in Galati on 27 -29 June in the context
Danube Programme 2014-2020 launches public consultation
The Danube transnational cooperation programme 2014-2020 has launched an web-based public consultation. The aim of the consultation is to check the relevance of the envisaged actions in order to further
Latest EUSDR newletter now online!
A brand new issue of Danube Region News has just been published. This edition focuses on transport in the Danube Region, with updates from Priority Areas 1a and 1b. The
Commission releases new report on macro-regional strategy governance
On 22 May the European Commission published a report on the governance of the EU’s Macro-Regional Strategies. The report shows that while the results of individual projects and initiatives in
Launch of the Second Call for Project Ideas – TAF-DRP
The second call for project ideas in the framework of the Technical Assistance Facility for Danube Region Projects (TAF-DRP) is now open. Interested organisations are invited to contact the Priority
Open call for applications: Danubius Young Scientist Award
The Danubius Award was created in 2011 by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science and Research (BMWF) and the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) with the
EUSDR: a Japanese perspective
Hiroshi Tanaka, professor in the Faculty of Economics of Ritsuemaikan University in Kyoto, Japan, has published a study on macro-regional strategies with a focus on the EUSDR. As a professor
New EUSDR Newsletter Online!
Check out the Special Edition: Second Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region here!
Linking research, SMEs and regional governments: PA 8 conference results
On 27-28 November nearly 300 participants gathered in Zagreb for an international conference on “Research and entrepreneurship partnership for the growth and internationalization of SMEs in Danube Region”. With 24
1st Danube-wide White-tailed Eagle Winter Census
9 countries, 3,000 river kilometres, more than 300 unsalaried experts and approximately 3,000 hours in the field under cold, windy and wintry conditions – these are the pillars for this