Symposium "Borderscape as an Interdisciplinary Concept"
8-9 April 2016 in LuxembourgMIS Symposium in cooperation with the UniGR-Center for Border Studies
MIS Symposium in cooperation with the UniGR-Center for Border Studies
La Maison de l'Europe - En partenariat avec le Taurillon en Seine A l’occasion de la sortie du deuxième numéro du Taurillon en Seine, le magazine eurocitoyen, l’équipe rédactionnelle et la Maison de l’Europe de Paris décryptent l’actualité européenne.
This is the final conference of the project on the Future of Cohesion Policy in which the Committee of the Regions intends to initiate the discussion on the future of Cohesion policy after 2020.
In connection with the exhibition "Frontières" ("Borders") at the Palais de la Porte Dorée in Paris, the MOT is organising a conference entitled "Constructing across borders: territorial cooperation in Europe" ("Construire par-delà la frontière : la coopération territoriale en Europe"), which will take place on 27 February, in the presence of the authors of the book "Territorial Cooperation in Europe – a Historical Perspective" published by DG REGIO to mark 25 years of Interreg.
"Monter ou intégrer des projets grâce au programme européen Interreg VB Europe du Nord Ouest 2014-2020"
Organised by Public Policy Exchange
L’appel à projet concerne l’exposition qui se tiendra du 13 avril au 31 mai à L’Espace Architecture La Cambre Horta sur le site Flagey de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles.
This Seminar is organised in cooperation with the Luxembourg Presidency of the Council of the EU within the framework of the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme.
Joint conference of the AEBR, the Directorate General for Regional and Urban Policy of the European Commission, the Committee of the Regions and the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe.
Cross-border work mobility, the international provision of services and the improvement of the investment and business climate are high priorities of the European Union and within the border regions in particular. The countries of the European Union are confronted with great challenges following the increasing globalisation of the economy and the internationalisation of the current and future society. To accept these challenges, international and regional cross-border cooperation is crucial.
Crossborder cooperation is blossoming but how many citizens are aware of it? How many of them really take part in the design of crossborder projects or are involved in their implementation? In order to take stock of initiatives that involve citizens and require their participation, the European Committee on Democracy and Governance (CDDG) organises a European seminar that will take place in the French city of Saint Louis (Upper Rhine) on 22-23 October next.
The MOT and the UNCDF are organising a workshop on 14 October (09:00-10:45) during the 2015 session of the OPEN DAYS in Brussels, entitled "Cross-border cooperation and regional integration, a worldwide approach".