ARL Forum: "Border Futures – Grenzregionen als Impulsgeber der Raumentwicklung?"
9 October 2015 in Mannheim (Germany)En allemand.
En allemand.
Les 24 et 25 septembre 2015 prochains se déroulera, sur le campus de Pau, le Premier Séminaire Européen Interuniversitaire Transfrontalier.
The Luxembourg presidency of the Council of the European Union will organise an event to celebrate the 25 years of Interreg with the support of the European Commission and INTERACT.
Organised by Public Policy Exchange
The Luxembourg Department for Spatial Planning and Development is organising, within the framework of the upcoming Council Presidency, a workshop with the title “The potential of small and medium cities in cross-border polycentric regions” on 30th June 2015 in Luxembourg-City. The workshop has the purpose of exploring the challenges and potential of small and medium cities in cross-border polycentric regions, by presenting a state of play report with a selection of case studies from across Europe and facilitating an exchange between relevant stakeholders.
The MOT's 2015 annual conference and general assembly took place in Chamonix on 17-18 June 2015, at the invitation of the "Conférence Transfrontalière Mont Blanc", a member of the MOT's network.
On May 28 the Committee of the Regions and the German Federal Ministry for Transport and Digital Infrastructure will organise in Brussels the workshop "The EGTC: Experiences and Expectations – Past, Present and Future".
Workshop preparing a political debate on voluntarily applicable specific legal provisions for border regions: - Overcoming borders - Strengthening cooperation - Deepening integration
The aim of the seminar is to provide the EGTCs representatives with a digestible amount of relevant knowledge on the Interreg world – at both programme and project level.
“EUBORDERREGIONS. European Regions, EU External Borders and the Immediate Neighbours. Analysing Regional Development Options through Policies and Practices of Cross-Border Co-operation" is a 4-years long FP7 research project, launched in March 2011, with the main objective to identify challenges to economic, social and territorial cohesion as well as regional development potentials in different borderlands at the EU’s external frontiers.
Organised by the French-Belgian Health Observatory.