Brussels (also 23/05). Conference ‘The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: a new frontier of rights and progress for the EU.’ Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2qVDi1O
Prague (Czech Republic) (also 23/05). Plenary sitting of the European Nuclear Energy Forum (ENEF). Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2czYdQ1
Paris (France). Conference ‘Trump, 4 mois après.’ Organised by Fondation Jean Jaurès. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2rwvS1m
Brussels (also 23/05). European Business Summit: ‘What’s next for Europe?’ (Several conferences and speakers.) Organised by a number of bodies. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1Q7061K
Mexico City (Mexico) (until 26/05). Conference ‘2017 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction.’ Organised by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2qwvJgG
Brussels. Conference ‘Trust in the European Union at a Crossroads.’ Organised by Sweden’s Permanent Representation to the EU, Swedish Business Confederation, the Swedish network for European studies in economics, law and political science. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2rwALrm
Tuesday 23 May
Thessaloniki (Greece) (also 24/05). Workshop on role of science and technology parks and incubators in innovative ecosystems. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2czYdQ1
Brussels. Presentation of NAVEZ building – EU contemporary architecture prize /Mies van der Rohe Award 2017. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2qcUug0
Brussels. Prize-giving for EU literature prize 2017. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1pV59E3
Amsterdam (Netherlands) (also 24/05). Workshop ‘The New Rules of Engagement.’ Organised by IAB Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2pYCzZA
Paris (France). Conference ‘À qui appartiennent les entreprises?’ Organised by Fondation Jean Jaurès. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2rwQjLO
Brussels. Conference ‘EU-Ukraine Association Agreement: what’s new in energy and environment?’ Organised by Martens Centre. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2qXhjru
Brussels. Conference ‘What the new US Presidential administration means for Brexit and the EU.’ Organised by Open Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2pYJrqb
Brussels. Conference ‘Seoul Between Beijing and Washington: South Korea’s Strategic Dilemma.’ Organised by the European Institute for Asian Studies. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2pYSYgR
Brussels. Conference ‘Preparing Europe for the next 25 years.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2rwzMZ7
Wednesday 24 May
Helsinki (Finland). Seminar on ten years of disputes over the REACH regulation. Organised by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2rvvrW5
Brussels. Conference ‘NATO: (Re)Acting in and era of transition.’ Organised by Egmont. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2rwBtWe
Friday 26 May
Zagreb (Croatia) (also 27/05). Workshop ‘Reporting, Refugees, Migrants, Ethnicity.’ Organised by EFJ. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2qydOGS
Trieste (Italy). Conference ‘Banking, Insurance and Financial Services in South Eastern Europe.’ Organised by Febaf and MIB Trieste. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2qwCq2p