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New cross-sector sustainable energy transition hub opens with energy crisis forum
On Thursday 26 May Oxford University’s brand new £3.25m Zero-carbon Energy Research Oxford (ZERO) Institute and Energy Systems Accelerator pilot (Mini-TESA) opened their doors to showcase the range and depth of ambition in Oxford to…
Scientists explain why Uranus and Neptune are different colours
Neptune and Uranus have much in common – they have similar masses, sizes, and atmospheric compositions – yet Neptune looks distinctly bluer than its planetary neighbour Uranus.
New research led by Professor Patrick Irwin, …
EU cohesion policy: Commission adopts €808 million Partnership Agreement with Denmark for 2021-2027
The Commission adopted its Partnership Agreement with Denmark, setting out Denmark's €808 million cohesion policy investment strategy for the period 2021-2027. The funds will support Denmark in promoting economic, social and territorial…
€1.5 million from European Globalisation Adjustment Fund to support dismissed workers in Greece
Today, the European Commission proposes to support 206 workers made redundant in businesses producing household appliances in Attica, Greece, with €1.5 million from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF). The…
Men’s lacrosse set to face Rutgers in NCAA semifinals
The last time Cornell and Rutgers faced off in men’s lacrosse, Jimmy Carter was the U.S. president and a gallon of gas cost around $1.25. Legendary head coach Richie Moran was in the 12th of his 29 seasons at the helm of the Big Red.…
Al Gore and Pablo Isla, among the speakers confirmed for South Summit Madrid 2022
Madrid: South Summit, co-organized by IE University, the leading meeting of the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem, will be held in Madrid between June 8-10. The inauguration of the 10th South Summit will be attended by Al Gore,…
EIB Board approves €4 billion credit line along with the EMBRACE Advisory Platform to support the…
The Board of Directors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved yesterday a €4 billion credit line (or programme loan) to help national authorities, cities, regions and local communities in all EU Member States address urgent…
European Vocational Skills Week on green transition: Commission reveals 12 winners of VET Excellence…
The European Vocational Skills Week is ongoing across Europe and beyond from 16 to 20 May. Organised by the European Commission every year, it is an occasion to celebrate best practices in Vocational Education and Training (VET), bringing…
Member States, workers and employers agree on the need to recognise COVID-19 as an occupational…
Yesterday, Member States, workers and employers in the EU Advisory Committee on Safety and Health at Work (ACSH) reached an agreement on the need to recognise COVID-19 as an occupational disease in health and social care and in domiciliary…
Copyright: Commission urges Member States to fully transpose EU copyright rules into national law
Today, the Commission has decided to send reasoned opinions to Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Finland over their failure to notify the Commission of transposition measures on copyright…