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CALENDAR / Other events

06/11 - 12/11

 

Monday 6 November

  • Tallinn (Estonia) Copernicus information day. Organised by the Estonian Council of the Presidency of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zEBydQ
  • Brussels (also 07/11). European Translation Forum 2017. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2haleus
  • Brussels (until 10/11). Raw Materials Week 2017. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2hcxv1H
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (also 07/11). 8th EU Diversity Charters Annual Forum 'Diversity and Leadership in a World in Flux’. Organised by the European Commission and the Estonian Council of the Presidency of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2y7ypa4
  • Ispra (Italy) (until 10/11). 15th JRC Annual Training on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards & 2017 Annual meeting of Community of Practice. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2y6PTn8
  • Bonn (Germany) (until 17/11). COP 23 – United Nation Climate Conference. Organised by the UN. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iGuF7h
  • Stockholm (Sweden) (until 08/11). European scientific conference on applied epidemiology for infectious diseases (ESCAIDE). Organised by the European Disease Control and Prevention Centre (ECDC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2hdBryZ
  • Brussels Conference ‘Lessons from the refugees' integration for future labour market and social policies’. Organised by the European Commission and the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2ljUyfo
  • Brussels Conference ‘Digital Traceability in the Fight Against Illicit Trade: Improving Rules and Practices.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2yOdJU1
  • Brussels Conference ‘An independent assessment of the EU’s fiscal framework: presentation of the first annual report of the European Fiscal Board.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zcTpw4
  • Tel Aviv (Israel) Conference ‘EU-Israeli Relations and the Changing Dynamics of the Middle East.’ Organised by FEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2yRYeZ1
  • Brussels Symposium ‘AI Ethics: The privacy challenge.’ Organised by VUB Privacy Forum. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2yXdKVt
  • Lisbon (Portugal) (until 09/11). Conference ‘Web Summit 2017.’Organised by a number of bodies. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2kuLijr

Tuesday 7 November

  • Brussels Meeting of the European Commission and the European Defence Agency. Organised by the European Commission and the European Defence Agency (EDA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zHJzPf
  • Brussels (also 08/11). Annual event on public player partnerships. Organised by the European Commission and ERA-LEARN. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gLBsxf
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (until 09/11). Conference on health and safety at work. Organised by the Estonian Council of the Presidency of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2yOji4J
  • Saudi Arabia and Iran (until 12/11). Commissioner Hogan visits Saudi Arabia and Iran. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zaemYE
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (until 08/11). Conference ‘Digitalising Europe's aviation infrastructure - A conference on the 4th edition of the European ATM Master Plan’. Organised by the Estonian Council of the Presidency of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2y7GuM3
  • Brussels (also 08/11). 11th European Forum on the rights of the child: 'Children deprived of their liberty and alternatives to detention’. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://europa.eu/newsroom/events/11th-european-forum-rights-child-children-deprived-their-liberty-and-alternatives-detention_en
  • Brussels Conference on financing clean energy. Organised by the European Parliament. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xmMeMv
  • Brussels Conference ‘UWC at 50 and Beyond: European and Euro-Atlantic Forum.’ Organised by Ukrainian World Congress. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zTRObN
  • Brussels Conference ‘Regional Internet Development Dialogue: Will the Internet benefit all Europeans?’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2i7sUgA
  • Brussels Conference ‘Russia between Europe and Authoritarianism.’ Organised by Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2z8juw3
  • Brussels Conference ‘Indonesia: A Model of Tolerance, Pluralism and Harmony.’ Organised by EIAS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zeLsWL
  • Brussels Conference ‘Making the Digital Revolution Work Better, Faster for Development. Organised by Friends of Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zIk3ZX
  • Brussels Conference ‘The Conflict Cycle (Part I): Preventing and Managing Conflict.’ Organised by IES-VUB. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xC3oLi
  • Brussels Conference ‘Economic Ideas Forum 2017 – New Europe, New Economy.’ Organised by Wilfried Martens Centre. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2i9G5Oi
  • Brussels Conference with Maggie de Block ‘Social system sustainability and collaboration with business.’ Organised by The British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zQhW7i
  • Brussels Conference-debate ‘Cyber Skills Gap: can gender balance fill the void?’ Organised by Pub Affairs Brussels. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2yAT0QV
  • Brussels Meeting with French astronaut Thomas Pesquet. Organised by ESA and MEP Frank Proust. For further information, see frank.proust@ep.europa.eu
  • Brussels Conference ‘To engage or not to engage, that is the question!». Organised by Wilfried Martens Centre. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xTXcKJ

Wednesday 8 November

  • Bonn (Germany) Conference ‘Just transition to a low-carbon economy’. Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iAQVkf
  • Tallinn (Estonia) Conference ‘Satellite Masters’ and Horizon 2020 Information Day on space. Organised by the European Commission, the Estonian Council of the Presidency of the EU, ESA, Galileo, Copernicus. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2i9enkv
  • Valencia (Spain) (also 09/11).Conference ‘GROW your REGION: Boosting smart interregional collaboration through clusters’. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gHjuZ2
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (until 10/11). Conference ‘'Safer Europe without falsified medicines’. Organised by the Estonian Council of the Presidency of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iDSX2Y
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (until 10/11). Digital Transport Day. Organised by the European Commission and the Estonian Council of the Presidency of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zaghwq
  • Krakow (Poland) (also 09/11). High-level conference on cybersecurity in civil aviation Organised by the European Aviation Security Agency (EASA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iCKjSt
  • Brussels Debate ‘Tackling fraudulent contracting of work in EU: Challenges and responses’. Organised by the European Foundation for Improving Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2y9yycU
  • Brussels Conference ‘The future of healthcare in the age of digitalisation.’ Organised by Wilfried Martens Centre. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zbtDbR
  • Brussels Conference ‘Managing reputational risks in think tanks.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2yWBpVN
  • Brussels Conference ‘Syria: pathways to peace and reconstruction.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xr6NIp
  • Brussels Conference ‘Europe without borders: Internal market challenges seen from Prague.’ Organised by EUROPEUM. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gRE5xr
  • Brussels MEDAM Seminar: ‘More than just a passport: Does access to citizenship accelerate the social integration of migrants?’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xYMnpW
  • Brussels  Conference ‘Beyond the Digital Single Market - How to develop and design the future of the digital transformation.’ Organised by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zsApKn
  • Brussels  Conference ‘Prospects for Europe – Time for a New Bargain?’ Organised by METRO, European Movement International, Eurocommerce, Handelsblatt Global. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2h7g4fo
  • Paris (France) Conference ‘Peut-on encore imaginer des utopies en politique?’ Organised by Fondation Jean Jaurès. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2hdzCSK
  • Warsaw (Poland) Conference ‘Modern Navy Capabilities in the Context of Future A2/AD Challenges. ’Organised by Friends of Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iagWD1
  • London (UK) Conference ‘ICMA Asset Management and Investors Council Conference.’ Organised by ICMA. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zIKVJA
  • Bonn (Germany) Conference as part of COP23 ‘Sea Blind – The Price of Shipping our Stuff.’ Organised by NABU, HFO-Free Arctic, European Climate Foundation. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zcryfz
  • Brussels (also 09/11). Conference ‘Reaching 4 Recycling, Calling 4 Collection.’ Organised by Pack2go Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zUU6rl
  • Brussels Conference ‘The European Pillar of Social Rights – an ETUI view from a historic, legal and practical perspective.’ Organised by ETUI. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2y9th5a

Thursday 9 November

  • Brussels (also 10/11). ‘EuropCom 2017'.’Eighth European Public Communication Conference. Organised by the Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2nGBcQQ
  • Tallinn (Estonia) Conference ‘Community guarantee’. Organised by the Estonian Council of the Presidency of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2y8AYsz
  • Thessalonica (Greece) (also 10/11). Asset management and Investors Council Conference https://www.icmagroup.org/events/icma-asset-management-and-investors-council-conference-2/nationauxde qualification (NQF). Organised by the European Centre for Professional Development and Training (CEDEFOP). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2y7NAjL
  • Brussels Conference ‘Professional services: How does regulation matter?’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2i9jUHN
  • Amsterdam (Netherlands) (also 10/11). ‘Acute Respiratory Pandemics: How to Plan and Manage.’ Organised by European Respiratory Society and the European Disease Prevention and Control Centre, ECDC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zceWoY
  • Brussels ECIPE seminar: ‘Amending Landmarks – Upgrading the EU-Korea FTA.’ Organised by ECIPE. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iCL9yq
  • Brussels Conference ‘Future of Europe: Economic and Monetary Union.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iG4VJr
  • Brussels  Conference ‘A Conversation with California Governor Jerry Brown.’ Organised by the German Marshall Fund. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2A1o8sp
  • London (UK) (until 10/11). Workshop ‘Repo and securities lending under the GMRA and GMSLA. ’Organised by ICMA. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xtHm9g
  • London Conference ‘Smart Cities & Communities: Connecting Citizens.’ Organised by Open Forum Events. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zbdPWC
  • Paris (France) Conference ‘Refondons l’Union maintenant! Le réveil des Européens.’ Organised by EuropaNova. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gIIKhG
  • Brussels (also 10/11). Conference ‘The Euro – Which Way to Go?’ Organised by IFO Institute and EconPol Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2yUo1BO
  • Versailles (France) Workshop ‘European Encounter for urban cleanness.’ Organised by Clean Europe Network. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2z9OMTq

Friday 10 November

  • Brussels ENISA validation workshop – ‘Effective models for NIS Startups’. Organised by the European Network and Information Security Agency - ENISA. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xs3xge
  • Brussels Conference ProSUM ‘Prospecting Secondary raw materials in the Urban mine and Mining wastes.’ Organised by ProSUM Project Information Network. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2ypnUis

Saturday 11 November

  • Brussels Human Factors Network seminar.  Organised by European Railway Agency (ERA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zbekQl

Monday 13 November

  • Palma de Majorca (Spain) European conference on Xylella fastidiosa: ‘Finding solutions to a global problem.’ Organised by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2h1WlnQ
  • Helsinki (Finland) (also 14/11). Conference giving an overview of authorisation requests. Organised by the European Commission and European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2h1ZofM
  • London (United Kingdom) (also 14/11). Second pedagogical strategy forum on developing medicine for malignant mature beta cell tumours in children. Organised by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iTzo77
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (until 15/11). Conference ‘Towards Digital Europe and Spatially Enabled Societies.’ Organised by the Permanent Committee on Cadastre in the EU (PCC) and the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2z5qSIl
  • Brussels Conference ‘La politique étrangère de la Belgique.’ Organised by Egmont. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zeqAyJ
  • Paris (France) Conference ‘Esprit de défense, cohésion nationale et volonté politique.’ Organised by Institut de hautes études de défense nationale (IHEDN). Registration by 7/11. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2AdBkLO

Tuesday 14 November

  • Tallinn (Estonia) (also 15/11). Research, innovation and education in the security sector, 2017 event. Organised by the European Commission and the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2wJOPAL
  • Dublin (Ireland) (also15/11). Forum of Eurofound 2017. Organised by the Foundation for the Improvement of Living and World Conditions (Eurofound). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iqneOS
  • London (United Kingdom). Joint information day of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Drug Information Association (DIA). Organised by EMA and DIA. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2z5HUnj
  • Brussels Conference ‘German ‘Ostpolitik’ in the European and the Transatlantic Context.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iDV1YO
  • Brussels Conference ‘Decarbonising the EU steel industry through business-model innovation.’ Organised by VUB-IES. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zdI0LW
  • Brussels Conference ‘Belgian Corporate Tax Reform: what it means for you.’ Organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2hqQ4z9
  • Brussels (also 15/11). Conference ‘Work and cancer.’ Organised by ETUI. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2ztee6H
  • Paris (France) Conference ‘France Trading Briefing 2017.’ Organised by FIX Trading Community. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gZmUq2
  • Brussels. ICMA European Repo and Collateral Council General Meeting ‘The repo market conditions and operational challenges.’ Organised by ICMA. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zsQ5xd
  • Manchester (United Kingdom). Conference ‘Digital Transformation: Delivering the Vision for Agile, Flexible and Secure Public Services.’ Organised by Open Forum Events. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iVQwZW
  • Cape Town (South Africa) (until 16/11). Conference "Windaba 2017 - Wind Power : Building Futures" Organised by SAWEA and GWEC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1rymvtQ

Wednesday  15 November

  • Brussels Conference ‘Decarbonising Transport: Smart Mobility Innovation for Sustainable Cities.’ Organised by European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xN2qrx
  • Lisbon (Portugal) Third conference on e-health security: ‘Protecting the Hospital of tomorrow.’ Organised by the European Netowork and Information Security Agency (ENISA) and the Portuguese Health Ministry. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zqdH5H
  • Brussels (until 17/11). Conference ‘Quantitative methods for integrated food and nutrition security measurement – lessons to be learned!.’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zZhBOW
  • Cologne (Germany) Global industry meeting 2017. Organised by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iUMNeS
  • Bonn (Germany) Conference ‘Boosting co-operation between all actors to implement the Paris Agreement.’ Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2z8rE7C
  • Saint-Vith (Belgium). Citizens Dialogue attended by the president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iM5d1w
  • Tallinn (Estonia) (until 17/11). Conference ‘So What? Reflecting on the Impact of Entrepreneurship Education.’ Organised by JA Europe and the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2lIk51Y
  • Brussels Conference ‘The Fifth Eastern Partnership summit : What to expect?’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2xrLtTo
  • New York (USA) Workshop ‘Digital Media Strategies USA 2017.’ Organised by DMS Reuter. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2ipXpP6

Thursday 16 November

  • Paris (France) (also 17/11). Clean Air Forum. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gWXqgL
  • Tallinn (Estonia) Seminar ‘New tools for spreading excellence and widening participation in research and innovation programmes.’ Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2ipba0E
  • Tallinn (Estonia) Forum on the state of civil society in Europe. Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2AaRIgb
  • Milan (Italy) Workshop ‘Financing energy efficiency in Italy, Croatia and Slovenia.’ Organised by the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME), European Economic Development Ministry, ENEA, the Italian Bank Association (ABI) and the UN initiative for environmental financing (UNEP FI). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2lFiDNG
  • Bonn (Germany) European Energy Day ‘Clean energy solutions for decarbonisation, economic growth and jobs.’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2iTbiZX
  • Gothenburg (Sweden) Conference ‘What role for social economy in the future of work?’ Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gWox7S
  • Ljubljana (Slovenia) Conference ‘Investment and Investment Finance – the case of Slovenia.’ Organised by the European Investment Bank (EIB). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2A1sn7r
  • Brussels Conference ‘The Withdrawal Bill & the impending constitutional crisis.’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Zürich (Switzerland) Seminar ‘Bank resolution and bail-in – the market perspective.’ Organised by ICMA. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2zsGbf8
  • Paris (France) Conference ‘Les révolutions silencieuses de la société française.’ Organised by Fondation Jean Jaurès. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2yqRlk4

Friday 17 November

  • Tallinn (Estonia) Conference ‘Sustainable Supply of Aggregates in EU.’ Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2A1g4rD
  • Tallinn (Estonia) Forum FinTech 2017: ‘A Single EU Financial Market that Adds €500 Billion – Pipe Dream or Possibility?’ Organised by the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2A1mBmb
  • Gothenburg (Sweden) Social summit for fair jobs and growth. Organised by the European Commission and the Swedish government. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2gK1OzO
  • London (United Kingdom) SME Information Day: ‘Supporting innovative medicines’ development and early access.’ Organised by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2za4e1H
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Digitising agriculture and food value chains.’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2imw3Np
  • Brussels Conference ‘Regulating health professions in a European perspective.’ Organised by the European Social Observatory. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2kNKlqR
  • Vienna (Austria) Workshop ‘RES Support and Arbitration.’ Organised by the Energy Community Dispute Resolution Centre. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2ippNki

Saturday 18 November

  • Stockholm (Sweden) European Day of Awareness about Antibiotics 2017. Organised by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2AdWj1d

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