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CALENDAR / Other events

19/03-02/04

Monday 19 March

  • Brussels. Tenth ministerial trade conference of Union for the Mediterranean. Organised by the European Commission, the Union for the Mediterranean and Jordan. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2HhRs1A  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Financing the integrated development of rural areas’. Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2G8ECmW  
  • Cologne (Germany). Advisory workshop on technical and operational prerequisites for remote intervention tours. Organised by European Air Safety Agency (EASA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2DtGfZi
  • Aarhus (Denmark). Peer exchange and learning workshop on process of discovering companies and their policy and monitoring instruments. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2FI6G3t
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Building a secure and resilient Ukraine – Progress and challenges’. Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘What convergence and what divergence across the EU?’ to mark launch of report ‘ETUI/ETUC Benchmarking Working EUROPE 2018’. Organised by ÖGB Europabüro, AK Europa, ETUI, ETUC/CES. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2IeM00F  
  • London (United Kingdom) (until 21/03). Conference 2018 ‘Climate Bonds Initiative 2018’. Organised by Climate Bonds Initiative. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2IdgvUI  
  • Bruges (Belgium). Round table ‘Foresight on Differentiated Integration: a debate with practitioners and academics.’ Organised by the College of Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Ih9S3O  
  • Sofia (Bulgaria). Twentieth annual conference of the Municipal Energy Efficiency Network ‘Fighting Energy Poverty: Improved Energy Efficiency Policies with Enhanced Participation of Local authorities’. Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see https://eu2018bg.bg/fr/events/1123  
  • Brasilia (Brazil) (until 23/03). Eighty World Water Forum. Organised by UNECE, OCDE, INBO and others. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2F9fo6a

Tuesday 20 March

  • Sofia (Bulgaria). European Consumers’ Day. Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Fl4FKk  
  • Brussels. High-level conference on Horizon 2020 in connection with the European Year of Cultural Heritage. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Fvj9Dm  
  • Brussels. Workshop on the consequences of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU on trade and the economy of EU27 cities and regions. Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2DbVOVi  
  • Brussels. Partnership meeting for the OSHA campaign ‘Healthy Workplaces Manage Dangerous Substances'. Organised by the European Agency for Health and Safety at Work (EU-OSHA). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2p0C6H4  
  • Milan (Italy) (also 21/03). Workshop on establishing infrastructure for a European system on the labour and skills market ‘Real-time labour market information and skill requirements'. Organised by CEDEFOP. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Gcjj45  
  • Sofia (Bulgaria). High-level conference on European multimodal freight transport – ‘For Better Transport Connectivity'. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2EWJ4qP  
  • Brussels. (also 21/03). Conference ‘Addressing Societal Challenges through Advancing the Medical, Industrial and Research Applications of Nuclear and Radiation Technology'. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tx6Jt8  
  • Seoul (South Korea) (also 21/03). Seminar to promote agri-food products and health and plant-health standards – ‘Enjoy, it’s from Europe’. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2G9VFVS  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘The EU-Turkey Statement Two Years On – Lessons Learned.’ Organised by EPC and Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Digital Railways – Present technologies, future trends.’ Organised by CER. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2p1rPud  
  • Bruges (Belgium) (also 21/03). Forum ‘EU-LAC Reflection Forum'. Organised by the College of Europe and EU-LAC Foundation. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tv16Mi  
  • London (United Kingdom). Multi-stakeholder workshop to further improve the implementation of the Paediatric Regulation.  Organised European Medicines Agency and  European Commission.  For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tR3A7S
  • Tønder (Denmark). Citizens’ Dialogue attended by Commissioner Hogan. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tSevOK

Wednesday 21 March

  • Sofia (Bulgaria). International conference ‘The Future of Work’. Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2p1BPnr  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Why Europe matters? – Youth speak up’. Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR), the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU, JA Europe, ERT. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tuQP2A  
  • Berlin (Germany). Investigation in Germany into the future of home care. Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2p27c15  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Marking the benchmarks – Promoting and enforcing the rule of law in the Balkans’. Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Bank assets and business models addressing complexity'. Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2oV9cJd  
  • Brussels. Conference-debate ‘Military Trade Unionism in Europe.’ Organised by ETUI and EUROMIL. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2oVAcse  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Energy Transition in Transport – How to get Renewables on the Road’. Organised by Agentur für Erneuerbare Energien. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tuImMT  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Why it is important to invest sustainably with good returns’. Organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2FEkXxb  
  • Brussels. Presentation by UEPME president of ‘UEAPME’s latest European Craft and SME Barometer’ and ‘UEAPME’s contribution to the delivery of European Pillar of Social Rights’. Organised by UEAPME. For further information, see pressoffice@ueapme.com
  • Brussels (also 22/03). Working meeting of high-level UfM group on jobs and work ‘Working together for employment, employability and decent work in the Mediterranean region'. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2G1DELs
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Belgium, Britain, and Europe : Future Security and Defence Cooperation' (by invitation only). Organised by Egmont. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tR5hSO
  • Brussels. Task Force on Asset Allocation in Europe : Third Meeting. Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Iq97pf
  • Brussels. Round table ‘Ukraine’s fight against corruption – state of play’ (by invitation only). Organised by EPC. For further information, see: http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX

Thursday 22 March

  • Brussels. High-level conference ‘Financing sustainable growth’. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2HhSfzs  
  • Brussels. Presentation by the European Ombudsman to SOLVIT centres. Organised by the European Ombudsman. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2oZQCih  
  • Luxembourg (Luxembourg). First summit of the European Investment Bank on the risk of debt. Organised by the European Investment Bank (EIB). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2FuWjvT  
  • Sofia (BG) (also 23/03). European Sports Forum 2018. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2CD14RN
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Two years after the Brussels attacks - The challenges of jihadist radicalisation in Europe and beyond.’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Could uncertainty derail European recovery?’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Hj3eZo  
  • Brussels. Forum ‘Pursuing convergence in the euro area: policy options for the EU and Member States’. Organised by ETUI. For further information, seehttp://bit.ly/2tAa0YY  
  • London (United Kingdom). Conference ‘The Second Annual Women in Finance Summit’. Organised by City & Financial Global. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Dds0rL  
  • London (United Kingdom). Conference ‘AFME’s 13th Annual European Trading & Market Liquidity Conference’. Organised by AFME. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2H9Waiu  
  • Bruges (Brussels). Ninth Bruges European Business Conference ‘The Future of Taxation for a Seamless and Competitive Internal European Market’. Organised by the College of Europe. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2oXjZCR  
  • Manchester (United Kingdom). Conference ‘Smart Cities and Communities Creating Sustainable, Efficient and Liveable Places’. Organised by Open Forum Events. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Fp36v9  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Pursuing convergence in the euro area: policy options for the EU and Member States’. Organised by ETUI. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2tAa0YY

Friday 23 March

  • Brussels. Conference ‘Fighting illicit tobacco.’ Organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and European Anti-fraud Office (OLAF). For further information, see http://bit.ly/2G7efh6  
  • Jasionka (Poland). Citizens’ Dialogue attended by Commissioner Hogan. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2pfjHXY

Saturday 24 March

  • Brussels. International Tuberculosis Day. Organised by ECDC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2FsFdhZ  

Monday 26 March

  • Sofia (Bulgaria). Conference on plan to set up a European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO). Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2IoCQyR
  • Sofia (Bulgaria). Conference ‘Cybersecurity challenges’. Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Dvlgpa
  • London (United Kingdom). Workshop ‘GMRA Masterclass – a clause-by-clause analysis & Annex I negotiation’. Organised by ICMA. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2phpD1N
  • Wuustwezel (Belgium). Citizens’ Dialogue attended by Commissioner Hogan. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2Dz7hig
  • Paris (France). Conference ‘Souveraineté numérique et cybersécurité’. Organised by IHEDN. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2nxErZC
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Strengthening the EU’s Cyber Defence Capabilities’. Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2HA9a0w
  • Plovdiv (Bulgaria) (also 27/03). Conference ‘Cultural heritage for a more sustainable Europe’. Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2D2dqXZ

Tuesday 27 March

  • Brussels. Public hearing on 2018 assessment of implementation of ‘Solvency II’. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see : http://bit.ly/2tE2tIJ
  • Sofia (Bulgaria). International forum on road safety and innovations. Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2FDiDrk
  • Internet. Webinar‘US and European examples of gaining insights from freight data'. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2FDACxK
  • Brussels. Information day on prior consultation of market for money transfer products. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2GwJ5jA
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Africa’s development – A key priority for Europe and Morocco’. Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Brussels. Seminar ‘ECIPE & UK Law Societies Seminar : The Multilateral Investment Court System’. Organised by ECIPE. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2HCepfT
  • Brussels. Seminar ‘EU Tax Reform – are Digital Companies Paying their Fair Share of Tax?’ Organised by ECIPE. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2pfpxI8

Wednesday 28 March

  • Brussels. Trust Summit 2018 ‘Strategy and Political Risk : Public Affairs in the Age of Distrust.’ Organised by Edelman Brussels and Public Affairs Council. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2FVpCeC
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Pension funds in the EU capital markets union.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2phpf3E
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Energy efficiency in the cement industry and the role of alternative fuel use in the circular economy.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2pcdmwD
  • Brussels. Conference ‘A New German Government – What impact on EU migration policies?’(by invitation only). Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Youth poverty and social exclusion in Europe – Which policy solutions?’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see http://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Brussels. Seminar ‘Does business use the EU’s FTAs?’ Organised by ECIPE. For further information, see http://bit.ly/2FJL3M5

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