Year: 2018

Events – 2nd HBP Curriculum Workshop Series – NEUROBIOLOGY FOR NON-SPECIALISTS – STUDYING THE BRAIN – 4-6 July 2018, Berlin, Germany

This workshop addresses especially early career researchers who are not familiar with the field of neurobiology and/or neuroscience. It spans from basic neurobiology over cell biology, electrophysiology to big data handling. A major aspect will be the challenges of data collection and interpretation in a highly complex system. Powered by

Press Centre – Bold science to meet big challenges: independent report calls for mission-oriented EU research and innovation

Professor Mariana Mazzucato presents her vision, entitled “Mission-Oriented Research & Innovation in the European Union – A problem-solving approach to fuel innovation-led growth”, to Carlos Moedas, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation. Powered by WPeMatico

New Eurydice publication – Teaching Careers in Europe: Access, Progression and Support

Eurydice has just released its latest publication: Teaching Careers in Europe: Access, Progression and Support What are the main challenges in the teaching profession related to supply and demand? How do education systems address these issues? What are the career opportunities in this profession? How does one qualify to be

How LIFE projects contribute to a greener and innovative industry

The second annual EU Industry Day on 22-23 February will bring hundreds of industry experts to Brussels for an update on the EU’s strategy towards industrial competitiveness and manufacturing in Europe. Speakers include no fewer than three European Commissioners, two European Commission Vice-Presidents, and the President of the European Parliament,

Research Headlines – Making shopping centres beacons of energy efficiency

Shopping centres from Italy to Norway have undergone radical retrofitting as part of an EU-funded project seeking to re-conceptualise commercial buildings as lighthouses of energy-efficient architectures and systems. Powered by WPeMatico