Please find flyer about the EUSDR at the bottom of the page. The EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) is a macro-regional strategy adopted by the European Commission in December
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
Priority area annual reports now online!
Check the reports section of the website to download the priority area annual reports from June 2013.
Effective spending and good leadership top of the agenda as Regional Policy Commissioner Hahn joins Danube countries in Bucharest
14 countries from Europe’s Danube “macro region” will gather for this year’s Danube Forum in Bucharest on Monday and Tuesday 28 and 29 October. Hosted by EU Commissioner for Regional
Over 800 Registrations for the 2nd Annual Forum!
Registration for the 2nd Annual Forum of the EUSDR on 28-29 October in Bucharest is now closed. Over 800 registrations were received. To find out more about the conference, visit
DANUBE 2014-2020 – A new transnational ETC programme
In December 2012 the European Commission proposed to create a new transnational cooperation programme for the 2014-2020 period. The Danube programme area includes Austria; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech