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CALENDAR / Other events

04/09 - 17/09

 

Monday 4 September

  • Brussels. Conference ‘Populism: fact or fad?’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Kehl (Germany) (also 05/09)Conference "INSPIRE 2017 a digital Europe: Thinking out of the box." Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2sU7gQp
  • Norcia (Italy). Citizens’ Dialogue with the President of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani, and Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Commissioner Tibor Navracsics on ‘Building a better Europe with citizens for future generations.’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gjKG38
  • Ljubljana (Slovenia). Citizens’ Dialogue with the first vice-president of the Commission, Frans Timmermans. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iCb8pv
  • Ventotene (Italy) (03-08/09). Training seminar on federalism. Organised by Istituto di studi federalisti Altiero Spinelli and the European Federalist Movement. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vIDSyT

Tuesday 5 September

  • Brussels. Conference ‘Pensions for workers in arduous jobs.’ Organised by OSE-ETUI. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wzJcZn
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Freedom of Expression and Content Moderation on Social Networks.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xwKy3A
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (also on 06/09)Eleventh European organic congress. Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2walRuj
  • Hanover (Germany). Debate ‘My future Europe - A citizens' dialogue.’ Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iwthVx  
  • Brussels. Conference-debate ‘House of History or House of Ideology? Review of the permanent exhibition of the House of European History.’ Organised by the ECR Group at the European Parliament. Registration: maja.morka@europarl.europa.eu.

Wednesday 6 September

  • Brussels. Conference ‘Young Hunters: Securing a future for Europe’s biodiversity.’ Organised by FACE and the European Parliament’s intergroup on biodiversity, hunting and the countryside. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2w5pTUU
  • Brussels. Breakfast debate ‘The road to the European Parliament elections 2019 – The President’s plans and priorities.’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Stockholm (Sweden). Workshop ‘MIFID II/R – Practical implications for fixed income trading.’ Organised by ICMA. Registration: Simona.Negretto@icmagroup.org. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vtbS1c
  • Strasbourg (France) (also on 07/09)Conference INSPIRE 2017: ‘Inspire a digital Europe – Thinking out of the box.’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2sU7gQp
  • Cologne (Germany). Conference to train aviation teams: ‘Aircrew Training Conference (Advanced Approach to Pilot Training).’ Organised by the European Air Safety Agency (EASA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vmd8nq
  • Frankfurt (Germany) (also on 07/09)Fifth Conference on global insurance supervision (GIS). Organised by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wE1R6o
  • Tartu (Estonia)(until 08/09). Conference ‘E-volution of Data Protection Implementation of Data Protection Reform’ Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wMdN5j
  • Paris (France) (also 07/09). Colloquium ‘2017 – La révolution de velours?’ Organised by Fondation Jean Jaures, Le Monde, SciencePo-Cevipof and Ipsos. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2glygE4  

Thursday 7 September

  • Brussels (also on 08/09). Workshop ‘Bruegel Annual Meetings 2017.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wGeZqW
  • Brussels. Debate ‘Ever-changing & ever so urgent: The Future of Financing Journalism.’ Organised by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation and the European Federation of Journalists. Register by 6/09. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wKh990
  • Brussels. EPHA 2017 Annual Conference: ‘Enabling change for health: Breaking down barriers to action against chronic diseases.’ Organised by EPHA-European Public Health Alliance. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2g9Lvv7
  • Tallinn (Estonia). Conference ‘Current issues in European tax law.’ Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gbpGeG
  • Malmö (Sweden). Conference ‘Functional Cities - Europe in my Region.’ Organised by CoR. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vmMdbj
  • Thessalonica (Greece) (also 08/09)PLF 2017 - "Cedefop policy learning forum (PLF) on apprenticeships". Organised by CEDEFOP. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wE2Qn4
  • Brussels. European Energy Dialogue: ‘European energy dialogue on the Energy Union: Progress, governance, and civil society participation.’ Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iwtacv
  • Brussels. Launch of TAIEX-EIR PEER 2 PEER: ‘A new tool to bring together environmental implementation experts.’ Organised by CoR. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2ix9cyu
  • Brussels. Seminar ‘Korea’s Trade Policies under the New Government.’ Organised by ECIPE. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wURnzx
  • Bucharest (Romania). Citizens’ Dialogue attended by Regional Policy Commissioner Corina Cretu and the president of the CoR, Karl-Heinz Lambertz. Organised by the European Commission and the Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wktxvI
  • Brussels. Conference ‘European Energy Dialogue: Debating Progress, Challenges and Civil Society Involvement in Europe’s Energy Union.’ Organised by the EESC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wLjT6d

Friday 8 September

  • Brussels. Press breakfast ‘Future of Europe: The Business Way Forward.’ Organised by BusinessEurope. For further information, see c.krause@businesseurope.eu
  • Brussels. Conference ‘The Role of the Brics in the World.’ Organised by Egmont. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2w8H5bX
  • Madrid (Spain). Conference ‘Investment and the financing of investment 0 the Spanish case.’ Organised by the European Investment Bank (EIB). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vcKidp  
  • Krakow (Poland). Citizens’ Dialogue with Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SAME Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska on ‘Safer Poland, safer Europe, safer citizens.’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xqxVYB  

Monday 11 September

  • Tallinn (Estonia) (until 14/09). Conference ‘Young EUROSAI (YES).’ Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2es2bxI
  • Brussels. Launch of book ‘Pathways for Legal Migration into the EU. Reappraising Concepts, Trajectories, and Policies’. Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wCs8le
  • Brussels. Seminar ‘In reform we trust: improved EU-UN cooperation in preventing and responding to conflicts?’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tGNvkB

Tuesday 12 September 

  • Tallinn (Estonia). Conference ‘Smart solutions for sustainable and inclusive society.’ Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vLQeW9
  • Kuopio (Finland) (also 13/09). Conference ‘ESIF financial instruments in the 2014-2020 programming period – Opportunities for Finnish regions.’ Organised by the European Commission. Registration deadline 05/09. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xP8bVk
  • Brussels. Seventh annual meeting of CORLEAP. Organised by the CoR. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2eHdKhu
  • Edinburgh (UK). Open day on vegetable varieties. Organised by the EU vegetable varieties office. Registration: as soon as possible as places are limited – theodore@cpvo.europa.eu. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gsbBKj
  • Brussels. Conference-debate ‘Can trade and investment agreements promote decent work?’ Organised by ETUI. Registration before 08/09. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vMzJJe  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘State of the European Union – an ETUC View.’ Organised by the Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2emsmlC  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Four Years of the Belt and Road Initiative: Perspectives from Europe.’ Organised by EIAS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2emtYvJ

Wednesday 13 September 

  • Enschede (Netherlands). Forum ‘Human Planet’ 2017. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xAkZzm
  • Cairo (Egypt). Conference ‘Boosting investments in the Mediterranean region.’ Organised by the European Investment Bank (EIB). Registration: request an invitation at events@eib.org. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wUR6N6
  • Tallinn (Estonia). Conference 'Future of Work: Making IT e-Easy.’ Organised by Eurofound and the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wkXbRo
  • Brussels. Conference ‘U-China Economic Relations: Looking to 2025.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iIDpux
  • Brussels. Launch of book ‘Making Africa work: A handbook for economic success.’ Organised by ECDPM. Inscription: cmp@ecdpm.org. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iJB96a
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Free Flow of Data: striking the right balance between data-based innovation, privacy and security.’ Organised by Confrontations Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gmhLHQ
  • Paris (France). Conference ‘Les élections françaises vues par les Européens.’ Organised by the Fondation Jean Jaurès. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vMO3S9
  • Moscow. Conference ‘Building the Russian capital market – developments and initiatives.’ Organised by ICMA-International Capital Market Association and NFA-National Finance Association. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vMxSEF

Thursday 14 September

  • Tartu (Estonia) (also on 15/09). Seminar ‘East and West: civil societies in cooperation.’ Organised by Peipsi Centre for Transboundary Cooperation and the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iJrhJH
  • Rakvere (Estonia) (also on 15/09). Ninth conference on housing in the Baltic States ‘Sustainable living environment: best practices in housing.’ Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vEYXt4
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (also on 15/09). Conference on cybersecurity in Europe ‘Digital Single Market, Common Digital Security 2017.’ Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wkYGiu
  • Brussels. End conference of the European support service for sustainable chemicals production. Organised by the European Commission and Réseau européen des régions de la chimie (ECRN). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2esfXAm
  • Brussels. Conference ‘What role for nuclear in the energy transition?’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Brussels (also 15/09). Workshop ‘Second and Third Order Effects that Threaten to Destabilise the MENA Region.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xq79PV
  • Paris (France). Presentation of book ‘Soldats de Dieu – Paroles de djihadistes incarcérés.’ Organised by the Fondation Jean Jaurès. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xPE28m
  • Manchester (UK). Conference ‘Research Impact: Strengthening the Excellence Framework.’ Organised by Open Forum. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2vvDOGz

Friday 15 September

  • Batumi (Georgia). Conference of Black Sea stakeholders on the blue economy. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tlhgWt
  • Brussels. Training workshop ‘Understanding the basics of EU secondary legislation – Delegated and implementing acts in 2017.’ Organised by PACT European Affairs. Registration: €175 per participant http://bit.ly/2vJ0eAp . For further information, see http://bit.ly/2miIHdu
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Developing sustainable road transport systems in the EU and the US – Lessons learned and prospects for deeper cooperation.’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX

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