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RSSCommissioner Ivanova handed out the EU Mission Label to 20 cities that are part of the EU Mission for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities.
Apply now for the second cycle of the Call for Expressions of Interest and receive tailored technical assistance for your project restoring our ocean and waters.
Research and innovation news alert: Two additional countries as well as some of their key regional and local stakeholders endorsed today the Charter of the EU Mission 'Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030', committing to accelerate the restoration of the Danube River and Black Sea region.
Research and innovation news alert: Today, the EU Mission Label was awarded to 20 cities that are part of the EU Mission for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities, one of the EU Missions under Horizon Europe, the EU’s research and innovation programme.
In this episode of Ocean, we follow researchers in Italy and Belgium as they collect marine data in the field to feed into digital models (DTO-BioFlow project). We then attend the Digital Ocean Forum in Brussels, where the prototype infrastructure for the European Digital Twin Ocean is unveiled.
Ukrainian municipalities can now apply to become associated to the EU Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission by joining SUN4Ukraine. An initiative of the EU Cities Mission, SUN4Ukraine will provide support to Ukrainian municipalities to align recovery plans with ambitious climate neutrality goals.
As it marks five years of activities, the Mission Board for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities is taking stock of its journey and achievements in advising the European Commission on the EU Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission.
The creation of the European Polar Coordination Office (EPCO) was announced at the 2nd European Polar Science Week (EPSW) in Copenhagen.
Over the last few months, hundreds of young scientists from across Europe and beyond have applied to become part of EU TalentOn, the European Union Contest for Early-Career Researchers.
The 26 new projects count 346 beneficiaries from 37 countries, including SMEs, research institutions, local authorities, higher or secondary education establishments and businesses.