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CALENDAR / Other events

23/04 - 06/05

 

Monday 23 April

  • Brussels. Workshop for stakeholders ‘Evaluation of the ITS Directive’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2ISEVCB  
  • Brussels. Workshop on public authority ownership of Copernicus. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HySDLo  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘European Dialogue on Non-State Climate Action.’ Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) and the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and Climate Chance. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2IRooyN  
  • Brussels. European Research Council information meeting. Organised by European Research Council (ERC) and the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HuXKMG  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Challenges and opportunities for the EU digital single market.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2GQV0eF  
  • London (United Kingdom). Webinar ‘MiFID II/R – implications for Russia and other CIS countries.’ Organised by ICMA. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2v5vr4E  
  • Brussels. Webinar ‘The art of the deal: what will happen if the US withdraws from the nuclear agreement with Iran?’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qvy5LJ  
  • Munich (Germany). Seminar ‘Trade Growth, Pas, Present and Future? A View from the WTO.’ Organised by IFO Institute, CESifo Group, Süddeutsche Zeitung. For further information, see Presseabteilung@ifo.de
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Supporting the future of Syria and the region.’ Organised by UNICEF. For further information, contact Simon Ingram: singram@unicef.org
  • Paris (France). Conference ‘L’entreprise appartient aux salariés !’ Organised by Fondation Jean Jaurès. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2ETE02g
  • Brussels. Conference ‘The EU and the Eurasian Economic Union – Chances and Challenges for more cooperation.’ Organised by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HJVvoF

Tuesday 24 April

  • Brussels. Conference ‘Certification, IoT and collaboration.’ Organised by the European Network and Information Security (ENISA). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2Ip4pqT  
  • Berlin (Germany) (also 25/04). Scientific colloquium ‘Omics in risk assessment: state-of-the-art and next steps.’Organised by the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vax1Cz  
  • Brussels. Launch of 2018-2029 campaign ‘Healthy workplaces.’ Organised by the European Agency for Health and Safety at Work (EAHSW). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qq0tyK  
  • Vienna (Austria). Citizens’ Dialogue attended by Commissioner Andriukaitis. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2JUhZUV
  • Brussels. Conference ‘European development policy in a global context.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2INFVHY  
  • Brussels. (until 26/04). European Commission attends ‘Seafood Expo Global 2018.’Organised by Seafood Expo Global and Seafood Processing Global. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2GURDnH   and https://bit.ly/2EIi4XL  
  • Sofia (Bulgaria). Conference ‘Biodiver-City: Enhancing urban biodiversity and ecosystem services to make cities more resilient.’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2GUStkl  
  • Sofia (Bulgaria) (also 25/04). Conference ‘Professional Education and Training as a First Choice.’ Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2EI39Nq  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Are You Ready for The Future of Work? – A conversation on skills, automation and jobs.’ Organised by Google and Debating Europe. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2JJiAsv  
  • Brussels. Presentation of book ‘Labour market policies in the era of pervasive austerity: a European approach.’ Organised by ETUI. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qyW5xF  
  • Brussels. Seminar ‘The Impact of the European Steel Industry on the EU Economy.’ Organised by Eurofer. For further information, see charles@eurofer.be
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Stratégie numérique de l’UE pour les Balkans occidentaux: quel impact sur le processus d’élargissement.’ Organised by Pub Affairs Brussels. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2JIhf59  
  • Olomouc (Czech Republic) (until 26/04). Conference ‘Building a hub for world-class research.’ Organised by the Research Excellence Summit – New Europe.For further information, see https://bit.ly/2hQgIlo  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Building climate resilience.’ Organised by Friends of Europe. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2INCOQr  
  • Brussels. Presentation of ‘Energy Atlas 2018.’ Organised by Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Friends of the Earth Europe and EREF. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2J5NtWW
  • Brussels. Conference ‘EU-Israel relations in an era of turbulence: the need for a progressive direction.’ Organised by FEPS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2J432ya
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Technogenic risks in operation and construction of industrial facilities in Europe. Issues of minimising risks and preventing major accidents.’ Organised by EEAG. For further information, see office@eea-greens.e
  • Brussels. Table ronde ‘Outlook for the US mid-term elections: Where next for American politics?’ Organised by EPRS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/1PbVuo4
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Géopolitique and nécessité d’une transition vers une énergie plus propre.’ Organised by Confrontation Europe and Notre Europe. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qM7Z77
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Accountability for Apartheid Era Economic Crimes – New Initiatives to Hold European Banks to Account.’ Organised by Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Open secrets, CALS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HhGuJI

Wednesday 25 April

  • Ljubljana (Slovenia) (until 27/04). TEN-T Days 2018. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qs7kZ8  
  • Brussels. EU Refining Forum. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vqPISp
  • Brussels. Conference ‘What European trade policy in face of an emerging global trade war.’Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qvysWC
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Central banking in turbulent times.’  Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vb27K7  
  • London (United Kingdom). Seminar ‘Social bonds – from niche to Maynstream.’ Organised by ICMA. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2Hv4x99  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Europe’s future: how to get Europe investing again.’ Organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2EIycbL  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘The future of European taxation in a global context.’ Organised by Confrontations Europe and Institut Friedland. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2GUOFj6  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Russia and the West – EU and US approaches to dealing with a difficult neighbour.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qujBMR  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Prospects to the reform agenda in Ukraine: An energy and climate policy perspective.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HxahPH  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘What role for Western Balkans in countering terrorism in Europe? A discussion on the Albanian experience.’ Organised by Egmont. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2EHMbid  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘The European Council: Developments since the Rome Declaration.’ Organised by EPRS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/1PbVuo4  
  • Paris (France). Conference ‘La presse écrite va-t-elle survivre?’ Organised by Fondation Jean Jaurès. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2H5BFqR
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Opportunities instead of a Social Union.’ Organised by VBW and Bayme VBM. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2EUmkUd
  • Brussels. Launch of project ‘CECE Digitalisation Project » Organised by Committee for European Construction Equipment (CECE). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2J70Civ
  • Brussels. Conference ‘The social and environmental impacts of EU palmoil policies.’ Organised by Heinrich Böll Stiftung. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qFKOML
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Fighting Human Rights Violations in Turkey. Organised by Friedrich Naumann Stiftung. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HdKCOT
  • Brussels. Second meeting of working group on ‘Strengthening the EU' s Cyber Defence Capabilities.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HK4Ywd
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Bioeconomy for Sustainable Living: Making it Happen.’ Organised by Swedish Forest Industries Federation. For further information, see laure.botella@mslgroup.com

Thursday 26 April

  • Sofia (Bulgaria). (also 27/04). Third annual seminar of the Knowledge Centre for Managing the Risk of Catastrophe. Organised by the European Commission and the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vduZl4  
  • New Delhi (India). Indo-European conference on standards for emerging technology. Organised by CEN, CENELEC, ETSI), the European Commission and the European Free-Trade Association (EFTA). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2DOwC7N  
  • Brussels (also 27/04). Workshop ‘The role of survey data for evidence based policy making on working time in the EU: experiences and ways forward.’ Organised by the European Agency for Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) and the German institute for health and safety at work (BAuA). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HjnCNW  
  • Sofia (Bulgaria). Citizens’ Dialogue attended by Commissioner Dombrovskis. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2EZlw0b
  • Helsinki (Finland). Citizens’ Dialogue attended by Commissioner Malmström. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qHLeSR
  • Brussels. Conference unveiling OCDE report on future Cohesion Policy on theme ‘Productivity and Jobs in a Globalised World: (How) Can All Regions Benefit?’ Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vpPAmt
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Rethinking the communication of Cohesion Policy.’ Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2Dl8tFO
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Youth UP Europe: Future of democracy in Europe.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2v8ZFnu  
  • Brussels. Workshop ‘NET@WORK 2018.’ Organised by Martens Centre, Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung, Political Academy of the Austrian People’s PartyFoundation for a Civic Hungary and TOPAZ. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2GUsnhi  
  • Brussels. Conference-debate ‘European Dialogue 2018: Social Europe Strengthening Workers’ Voice.’ Organised by Hans Böckler Stiftung and ETUI. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2pzVVp9  
  • Brussels. Conference-debate ‘Price Comparison and Competition.’ Organised by CEPS and WIK. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vaNRkE  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Improving the Single Market Through VAT action: assessing the EU proposals and the way forward’ (invitation only). Organised by EPC. For further information, see https://bit.ly/1jtJeSX  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Imagine the New Western Balkans.’ Organised by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2GX0Zj3  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘The Second Stage of the Syrian War: The Quest for Regional Hegemony. Organised by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2F10KO2

Friday 27 April

  • Berlin (Germany). Workshop ‘Disruptive aircraft configurations (towards FlightPath 2050's environmental goals).’ Organised by the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2IRm1fg  
  • Brussels. Annual Convention 2018 for inclusive growth. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2EJ3mzP  
  • Internet. Webinar on public building renovation in Europe. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2q4ZTHs
  • Brussels. Series EuropCom – Workshop ‘Faire face aux ‘fake news’.’ Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qHQ0Qj
  • Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg). Citizens’ Dialogue attended by Commissioner Jourova. Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2J96Pu5
  • Brussels. Conference ‘The EU Global Strategy: Implications for Russia.’ Organised by Egmont. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2JmzuNe  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Reducing CO2 emissions for shipping: which way forward?’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see https://bit.ly/1jtJeSX  
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Building the EDTIB beyond 2020.’ Organised by IRIS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HEu6XX

Sunday 29 April

  • Dublin (Ireland) (until 04/05). Thirty-second international congress on health at work: ‘Roadmap on carcinogens - European and National initiatives.’ Organised by the European Agency for Health and Safety at Work (EAHSW). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vaZfgn  

Monday 30 April

  • Sofia (Bulgaria). High-level forum on harmonisation of food rules in the EU. Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HBBBic
  • Sofia (Bulgaria). Conference ‘Consumer rights and consumer protection policy today. Can we do better?’ Organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU and the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vwwWt7
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Reinforcing the credibility of the EU’s enlargement policy: assessing the country reports.’ Organised by CEPS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HgbREL

Wednesday 2 May

  • Dresden (Germany). Seminar ‘Shaping change — towards a holistic industrial strategy.’ Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2F0wym8
  • Brussels (also 03/05). Conference ‘AgriResearch - Innovating for the future of farming and rural communities.’ Organised by the European Commission. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2DEZKhA
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Les enjeux du fonds européen de défense pour l’autonomie stratégique de l’Union européenne.’ Organised by the ALDE group at the European Parliament and Eurodéfense. For further information, see Brussels@anaj-ihedn.org
  • London (United Kingdom). Conference ‘Delivering the clean growth plan: transition to a low carbon economy.’ Organised by Open Forum Events. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HNsrN8
  • Paris (France). Colloquium ‘Affrontements and Technologies dans le cadre des XIIèmes Entretiens Armement and Sécurité. Organised by AACHEAr-IHEDN. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2qOyqt5
  • Paris (France) (until 04/05). Conference ‘Global MedTech Compliance Conference 2018.’ Organised by GMTCC. For further information, see https://bit.ly/1KL1DXV

Thursday 3 May

  • Sofia (Bulgaria) (also 04/05). Conference ‘Smart Specialisation and Technology Transfer as Innovation Drivers for Regional Growth.’ Organised by the European Commission and the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HyrKWE
  • Brussels. (also 04/05). Enlargement Day 2018. Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2vtExbJ
  • Athens (Greece). Contribution of European territorial protection groups (GECT) to the debate on the future of Europe. Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR). For further information, see https://bit.ly/2F1EzqM
  • Brussels. Conference ‘EU Demographic outlook: A stagnation and older population.’ Organised by EPRS. For further information, see https://bit.ly/1PbVuo4
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Protecting EU firms without protectionism.’ Organised by Bruegel. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2HDa1RF
  • Brussels. Conference ‘Fostering member state cooperation on drug pricing and policies – Lessons from the BeNeLuxA initiative.’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see https://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Brussels. Conference ‘EU enlargement to the Balkans: all on board!’ Organised by EPC. For further information, see https://bit.ly/1jtJeSX
  • Brussels. Dinner with Commissioner Violeta Bulc on theme ‘Progress of Europe on the Move.’ Organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2K2RQDk
  • London (United Kingdom). Conference ‘Digital Transformation: Delivering the Vision for Agile, Flexible and Secure Public Services.’ Organised by Open Forum Events. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2F0ngXe

Friday 4 May

  • Burgos (Spain). Seminar ‘The role of cultural heritage in the construction of the Europe for citizens.’ Organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR), see https://bit.ly/2HgHQbV

Saturday 5 May

  • Brussels. Europe Day 2018. Organised by the Council of the EU and the European Council. For further information, see https://bit.ly/2F16V4J

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