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Environmental, economic, social impact assessments
Wednesday, 6 September 2017, 4 PM, London I
The UN-GGIM: Europe core data initiative to encourage Geographic information supporting Sustainable Development Goals 0:02
Geospatial information for urban sustainable development goal monitoring 18:59
DOES INSPIRE AFFECT POSITIVELY THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN FRANCE ? AN EXPLORATORY STUDY USING A QUALITATIVE APPROACH 35:45
Big data to assure environment protection. Special reference to the Directive 2004/35/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004, on environmental liability with regard to the prevention and remedying of environmental damage. Challenges and potential solutions. 47:14
Smart cities : Smart cities:Towards a French strategy ? 1:04:50
published: 18 Sep 2017
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#ECAauditdefence: Auditing Security and Defence Policies of the European Union
Watch the second part of the #ECAauditdefence workshop with Kim Hublé, Kaloian Gorolomov, Angelo Quaglini, Alain Alexis, ECA Member Bettina Jakobsen, Pavlina Markovska (EDA) and Michail Kostarakos 📺
Learn more in our dedicated website: https://www.eca.europa.eu/sites/eca-audit-defence/EN/Pages/default.aspx
published: 14 May 2019
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Training on Horizon Europe proposal writing - Part 2 of 2
This training will cover from a theoretical and practical approach the main elements of writing proposals under Horizon Europe, taking into account its main novelties and requirement.
This is a MUST training for the start of the programme, especially for stakeholders involved in collaborative projects.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction – Chiara Pocaterra, Head of Project department, APRE
1:07 Excellence in Horizon Europe proposal template – Chiara Pocaterra, Head of Project department, APRE
42:07 Q&A; Chiara Pocaterra
45:30 Gender aspects Irene Creta, NCP for L&F;, Health, Widening & European Research Area, APRE
1:04:35 Q&A; Irene Creta
1:09:32 How to describe Open science and Open data in Horizon Europe proposal template – Elena Giglia, Open science expert, University of Turin
1:36:32 Quality &...
published: 05 Oct 2021
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EPRS online event | How the EU political system is changing: New institutional dynamics since 2019
The last eighteen months have been a period of unusually rapid change in the political institutions of the European Union. The European elections of May 2019 saw a turn-over of more than 60 per cent in the membership of the European Parliament. Autumn 2019 saw the entry into office of new Presidents of the European Commission and European Council, as well as a new High Representative/VP for CFSP, with the new College of Commissioners committed to a 'geo-political' agenda on climate change and digital issues in particular. The end of January 2020 saw the first-ever departure of an EU member state, in the form of UK withdrawal after 47 years of membership. Then in March the coronavirus crisis hit, with huge consequences for all levels of government, including rapid moves to digitally-based d...
published: 03 Dec 2020
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ABCinema Workshop - Dr. Ignasi Guardans RIGHTS ISSUES FOR FILM IN EDUCATION
Dr. Ignasi Guardans is a lawyer and former politician with a passion for the creative industries. After some years of legal practice he was in public service for 18 years as elected Member of the Catalan Parliament, the Spanish Parliament and the European Parliament. In 2009 he was appointed Director of Spain’s National Film Agency (“ICAA”). In 2011 he was Director of Public Affairs at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU-Eurovision). In 2012 he moved to Brussels and co-founded CUMEDIAE aisbl (“Culture & Media Agency Europe”), a non-profit consultancy specialized in project management and advice in the creative & media sector (including projects as the platform ww.cultureagora.info). Since 2014 he is also partner in K&L; Gates, a global law firm.
»Rights Issues for Film in Education« ABC...
published: 09 May 2016
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Workshop: Introduction to the EU
The Introduction to the EU workshop in March 2013 led by Dr. Patricia Stapleton introduced participants to the fundamental EU institutions and the EU policymaking processes. To access the accompanying readings, PowerPoint presentation, and worksheets vist the EUSC website: http://www.euromatters.org/introduction-to-the-european-union/
The European Union Studies Center presents a series of academic workshops, business forums and annual Europe Day Celebrations; these activities are funded by a Getting to Know Europe grant from the EU Delegation to the US.
Videographer: Danilo Morales
If this video appears out of sync, you must disable the html5 trial.
published: 20 Mar 2013
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Annual bwf and ICMA Capital Markets Conference
This year’s bwf and ICMA joint annual event resumed in virtual format to discuss two key topics, namely, market data, transparency and a consolidated tape for the EU bond markets as well as the new prudential regime for investment firms in the Investment Firm Directive and Investment Firm Regulation (IFD/IFR) that was implemented in the EU last June.
#marketdata#EUbondmarket#consolidatedtape#IFD#IFR
published: 22 Sep 2021
1:28:10
Environmental, economic, social impact assessments
Wednesday, 6 September 2017, 4 PM, London I
The UN-GGIM: Europe core data initiative to encourage Geographic information supporting Sustainable Development Goa...
Wednesday, 6 September 2017, 4 PM, London I
The UN-GGIM: Europe core data initiative to encourage Geographic information supporting Sustainable Development Goals 0:02
Geospatial information for urban sustainable development goal monitoring 18:59
DOES INSPIRE AFFECT POSITIVELY THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN FRANCE ? AN EXPLORATORY STUDY USING A QUALITATIVE APPROACH 35:45
Big data to assure environment protection. Special reference to the Directive 2004/35/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004, on environmental liability with regard to the prevention and remedying of environmental damage. Challenges and potential solutions. 47:14
Smart cities : Smart cities:Towards a French strategy ? 1:04:50
https://wn.com/Environmental,_Economic,_Social_Impact_Assessments
Wednesday, 6 September 2017, 4 PM, London I
The UN-GGIM: Europe core data initiative to encourage Geographic information supporting Sustainable Development Goals 0:02
Geospatial information for urban sustainable development goal monitoring 18:59
DOES INSPIRE AFFECT POSITIVELY THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN FRANCE ? AN EXPLORATORY STUDY USING A QUALITATIVE APPROACH 35:45
Big data to assure environment protection. Special reference to the Directive 2004/35/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004, on environmental liability with regard to the prevention and remedying of environmental damage. Challenges and potential solutions. 47:14
Smart cities : Smart cities:Towards a French strategy ? 1:04:50
- published: 18 Sep 2017
- views: 614
2:21:45
#ECAauditdefence: Auditing Security and Defence Policies of the European Union
Watch the second part of the #ECAauditdefence workshop with Kim Hublé, Kaloian Gorolomov, Angelo Quaglini, Alain Alexis, ECA Member Bettina Jakobsen, Pavlina Ma...
Watch the second part of the #ECAauditdefence workshop with Kim Hublé, Kaloian Gorolomov, Angelo Quaglini, Alain Alexis, ECA Member Bettina Jakobsen, Pavlina Markovska (EDA) and Michail Kostarakos 📺
Learn more in our dedicated website: https://www.eca.europa.eu/sites/eca-audit-defence/EN/Pages/default.aspx
https://wn.com/Ecaauditdefence_Auditing_Security_And_Defence_Policies_Of_The_European_Union
Watch the second part of the #ECAauditdefence workshop with Kim Hublé, Kaloian Gorolomov, Angelo Quaglini, Alain Alexis, ECA Member Bettina Jakobsen, Pavlina Markovska (EDA) and Michail Kostarakos 📺
Learn more in our dedicated website: https://www.eca.europa.eu/sites/eca-audit-defence/EN/Pages/default.aspx
- published: 14 May 2019
- views: 211
2:34:45
Training on Horizon Europe proposal writing - Part 2 of 2
This training will cover from a theoretical and practical approach the main elements of writing proposals under Horizon Europe, taking into account its main nov...
This training will cover from a theoretical and practical approach the main elements of writing proposals under Horizon Europe, taking into account its main novelties and requirement.
This is a MUST training for the start of the programme, especially for stakeholders involved in collaborative projects.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction – Chiara Pocaterra, Head of Project department, APRE
1:07 Excellence in Horizon Europe proposal template – Chiara Pocaterra, Head of Project department, APRE
42:07 Q&A; Chiara Pocaterra
45:30 Gender aspects Irene Creta, NCP for L&F;, Health, Widening & European Research Area, APRE
1:04:35 Q&A; Irene Creta
1:09:32 How to describe Open science and Open data in Horizon Europe proposal template – Elena Giglia, Open science expert, University of Turin
1:36:32 Quality & efficiency of Implementation in Horizon Europe proposal template – Chiara Pocaterra, Head of Project department, APRE
2:10:04 Q&A; Chiara Pocaterra
2:10:30 Experience and recommendations – Margot Bezzi, Senior project manager, APRE; EC independent expert
2:30:03 Q&A; Margot Bezzi
2:34:18 Closing
For other training videos and tools, visit the NCP Portal at https://www.horizoneuropencpportal.eu
https://wn.com/Training_On_Horizon_Europe_Proposal_Writing_Part_2_Of_2
This training will cover from a theoretical and practical approach the main elements of writing proposals under Horizon Europe, taking into account its main novelties and requirement.
This is a MUST training for the start of the programme, especially for stakeholders involved in collaborative projects.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction – Chiara Pocaterra, Head of Project department, APRE
1:07 Excellence in Horizon Europe proposal template – Chiara Pocaterra, Head of Project department, APRE
42:07 Q&A; Chiara Pocaterra
45:30 Gender aspects Irene Creta, NCP for L&F;, Health, Widening & European Research Area, APRE
1:04:35 Q&A; Irene Creta
1:09:32 How to describe Open science and Open data in Horizon Europe proposal template – Elena Giglia, Open science expert, University of Turin
1:36:32 Quality & efficiency of Implementation in Horizon Europe proposal template – Chiara Pocaterra, Head of Project department, APRE
2:10:04 Q&A; Chiara Pocaterra
2:10:30 Experience and recommendations – Margot Bezzi, Senior project manager, APRE; EC independent expert
2:30:03 Q&A; Margot Bezzi
2:34:18 Closing
For other training videos and tools, visit the NCP Portal at https://www.horizoneuropencpportal.eu
- published: 05 Oct 2021
- views: 685
1:41:10
EPRS online event | How the EU political system is changing: New institutional dynamics since 2019
The last eighteen months have been a period of unusually rapid change in the political institutions of the European Union. The European elections of May 2019 sa...
The last eighteen months have been a period of unusually rapid change in the political institutions of the European Union. The European elections of May 2019 saw a turn-over of more than 60 per cent in the membership of the European Parliament. Autumn 2019 saw the entry into office of new Presidents of the European Commission and European Council, as well as a new High Representative/VP for CFSP, with the new College of Commissioners committed to a 'geo-political' agenda on climate change and digital issues in particular. The end of January 2020 saw the first-ever departure of an EU member state, in the form of UK withdrawal after 47 years of membership. Then in March the coronavirus crisis hit, with huge consequences for all levels of government, including rapid moves to digitally-based discussion and decision-making. In parallel, the EU's prized achievements of free movement and the single market came under great strain, whilst there was intense pressure for speedy EU action to ease the emerging economic crisis by fiscal intervention on an unprecedented scale.
As the ramifications of these dramatic developments continue to play out daily, this EPRS roundtable will discuss how the role and operation of the EU institutions has been evolving since summer 2019, with special focus on relations between the Commission, Parliament and Council, and the dynamics of the EU political system as a whole. A series of leading experts on EU politics and institutions will take stock of these recent changes and explore how they may alter the way people think and write about the 'Brussels system' now and in the future.
Wednesday 2 December 2020 | 14:30 -16:00 hours
Speakers:
Olivier COSTA , Director and Professor, European Political and Governance Studies, College of Europe, Bruges
Heather GRABBE , Director, Open Society European Policy Institute
Brigid LAFFAN , Director and Professor, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute (EUI)
Martin WESTLAKE , Former Secretary General, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC); Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Bruges, and LSE
Uwe PUETTER , Professor for Empirical Research on Europe, Europa-Universität Flensburg
Andrew MORAVCSIK , Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University; Author of ‘The Choice for Europe’ (1998)
Moderator: Anthony TEASDALE , Director General, European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS)
https://wn.com/Eprs_Online_Event_|_How_The_Eu_Political_System_Is_Changing_New_Institutional_Dynamics_Since_2019
The last eighteen months have been a period of unusually rapid change in the political institutions of the European Union. The European elections of May 2019 saw a turn-over of more than 60 per cent in the membership of the European Parliament. Autumn 2019 saw the entry into office of new Presidents of the European Commission and European Council, as well as a new High Representative/VP for CFSP, with the new College of Commissioners committed to a 'geo-political' agenda on climate change and digital issues in particular. The end of January 2020 saw the first-ever departure of an EU member state, in the form of UK withdrawal after 47 years of membership. Then in March the coronavirus crisis hit, with huge consequences for all levels of government, including rapid moves to digitally-based discussion and decision-making. In parallel, the EU's prized achievements of free movement and the single market came under great strain, whilst there was intense pressure for speedy EU action to ease the emerging economic crisis by fiscal intervention on an unprecedented scale.
As the ramifications of these dramatic developments continue to play out daily, this EPRS roundtable will discuss how the role and operation of the EU institutions has been evolving since summer 2019, with special focus on relations between the Commission, Parliament and Council, and the dynamics of the EU political system as a whole. A series of leading experts on EU politics and institutions will take stock of these recent changes and explore how they may alter the way people think and write about the 'Brussels system' now and in the future.
Wednesday 2 December 2020 | 14:30 -16:00 hours
Speakers:
Olivier COSTA , Director and Professor, European Political and Governance Studies, College of Europe, Bruges
Heather GRABBE , Director, Open Society European Policy Institute
Brigid LAFFAN , Director and Professor, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute (EUI)
Martin WESTLAKE , Former Secretary General, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC); Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Bruges, and LSE
Uwe PUETTER , Professor for Empirical Research on Europe, Europa-Universität Flensburg
Andrew MORAVCSIK , Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University; Author of ‘The Choice for Europe’ (1998)
Moderator: Anthony TEASDALE , Director General, European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS)
- published: 03 Dec 2020
- views: 389
1:16:50
ABCinema Workshop - Dr. Ignasi Guardans RIGHTS ISSUES FOR FILM IN EDUCATION
Dr. Ignasi Guardans is a lawyer and former politician with a passion for the creative industries. After some years of legal practice he was in public service fo...
Dr. Ignasi Guardans is a lawyer and former politician with a passion for the creative industries. After some years of legal practice he was in public service for 18 years as elected Member of the Catalan Parliament, the Spanish Parliament and the European Parliament. In 2009 he was appointed Director of Spain’s National Film Agency (“ICAA”). In 2011 he was Director of Public Affairs at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU-Eurovision). In 2012 he moved to Brussels and co-founded CUMEDIAE aisbl (“Culture & Media Agency Europe”), a non-profit consultancy specialized in project management and advice in the creative & media sector (including projects as the platform ww.cultureagora.info). Since 2014 he is also partner in K&L; Gates, a global law firm.
»Rights Issues for Film in Education« ABCinema-Workshop 13th of April 2016 Deutsches Filminstitut, Frankfurt, Germany The importance of film literacy activities in today‘s world, a world which is defined to a large extent by its media, is not disputed. We enthusiastical-
ly devote ourselves to the mission of infecting the new generation with our cinephilia and we wish to introduce them to the wealth of our film history, including that of Europe. But even at the phase of concept development questions constantly arise regarding the issue of dealing legally with the rights of audio-visual works in various scenarios in the cinema, in the classroom, amongst colleagues. Neither our academic training in film studies nor our training as educators have prepared us for this; much remains obscure. What is the basic legal situation, are there such things as rights of use, what experiences have been had with possible sanctions? A further level of complexity emerges from our functioning within a European context despite the enrichment we derive from our best-practice exchanges: what
is the legal framework in which we operate and what happens when we add materials such as moving images, pictures and texts to digital platforms? And how do we deal with Internet access to the accompanying educational materials that we ourselves have created?
The ABCinema Workshop aims to come up with answers to the urgent questions that confront us in our daily work, in order to clarify the limits of the space in which we operate and to encourage us to further cooperation. Christine Kopf, Film Literacy Department (DIF)
Deutsches Filmmuseum 13.04.2016
https://wn.com/Abcinema_Workshop_Dr._Ignasi_Guardans_Rights_Issues_For_Film_In_Education
Dr. Ignasi Guardans is a lawyer and former politician with a passion for the creative industries. After some years of legal practice he was in public service for 18 years as elected Member of the Catalan Parliament, the Spanish Parliament and the European Parliament. In 2009 he was appointed Director of Spain’s National Film Agency (“ICAA”). In 2011 he was Director of Public Affairs at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU-Eurovision). In 2012 he moved to Brussels and co-founded CUMEDIAE aisbl (“Culture & Media Agency Europe”), a non-profit consultancy specialized in project management and advice in the creative & media sector (including projects as the platform ww.cultureagora.info). Since 2014 he is also partner in K&L; Gates, a global law firm.
»Rights Issues for Film in Education« ABCinema-Workshop 13th of April 2016 Deutsches Filminstitut, Frankfurt, Germany The importance of film literacy activities in today‘s world, a world which is defined to a large extent by its media, is not disputed. We enthusiastical-
ly devote ourselves to the mission of infecting the new generation with our cinephilia and we wish to introduce them to the wealth of our film history, including that of Europe. But even at the phase of concept development questions constantly arise regarding the issue of dealing legally with the rights of audio-visual works in various scenarios in the cinema, in the classroom, amongst colleagues. Neither our academic training in film studies nor our training as educators have prepared us for this; much remains obscure. What is the basic legal situation, are there such things as rights of use, what experiences have been had with possible sanctions? A further level of complexity emerges from our functioning within a European context despite the enrichment we derive from our best-practice exchanges: what
is the legal framework in which we operate and what happens when we add materials such as moving images, pictures and texts to digital platforms? And how do we deal with Internet access to the accompanying educational materials that we ourselves have created?
The ABCinema Workshop aims to come up with answers to the urgent questions that confront us in our daily work, in order to clarify the limits of the space in which we operate and to encourage us to further cooperation. Christine Kopf, Film Literacy Department (DIF)
Deutsches Filmmuseum 13.04.2016
- published: 09 May 2016
- views: 192
1:51:51
Workshop: Introduction to the EU
The Introduction to the EU workshop in March 2013 led by Dr. Patricia Stapleton introduced participants to the fundamental EU institutions and the EU policymaki...
The Introduction to the EU workshop in March 2013 led by Dr. Patricia Stapleton introduced participants to the fundamental EU institutions and the EU policymaking processes. To access the accompanying readings, PowerPoint presentation, and worksheets vist the EUSC website: http://www.euromatters.org/introduction-to-the-european-union/
The European Union Studies Center presents a series of academic workshops, business forums and annual Europe Day Celebrations; these activities are funded by a Getting to Know Europe grant from the EU Delegation to the US.
Videographer: Danilo Morales
If this video appears out of sync, you must disable the html5 trial.
https://wn.com/Workshop_Introduction_To_The_Eu
The Introduction to the EU workshop in March 2013 led by Dr. Patricia Stapleton introduced participants to the fundamental EU institutions and the EU policymaking processes. To access the accompanying readings, PowerPoint presentation, and worksheets vist the EUSC website: http://www.euromatters.org/introduction-to-the-european-union/
The European Union Studies Center presents a series of academic workshops, business forums and annual Europe Day Celebrations; these activities are funded by a Getting to Know Europe grant from the EU Delegation to the US.
Videographer: Danilo Morales
If this video appears out of sync, you must disable the html5 trial.
- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 3834
1:14:38
Annual bwf and ICMA Capital Markets Conference
This year’s bwf and ICMA joint annual event resumed in virtual format to discuss two key topics, namely, market data, transparency and a consolidated tape for t...
This year’s bwf and ICMA joint annual event resumed in virtual format to discuss two key topics, namely, market data, transparency and a consolidated tape for the EU bond markets as well as the new prudential regime for investment firms in the Investment Firm Directive and Investment Firm Regulation (IFD/IFR) that was implemented in the EU last June.
#marketdata#EUbondmarket#consolidatedtape#IFD#IFR
https://wn.com/Annual_Bwf_And_Icma_Capital_Markets_Conference
This year’s bwf and ICMA joint annual event resumed in virtual format to discuss two key topics, namely, market data, transparency and a consolidated tape for the EU bond markets as well as the new prudential regime for investment firms in the Investment Firm Directive and Investment Firm Regulation (IFD/IFR) that was implemented in the EU last June.
#marketdata#EUbondmarket#consolidatedtape#IFD#IFR
- published: 22 Sep 2021
- views: 169