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The calls for proposals 'DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10 - Advanced Digital Skills' and 'DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-10 - Accelerating Best Use of Technologies' are now published on the Funding and Tenders portal and will open on 21 April 2026.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) is announcing a series of measures to significantly simplify EU supervisory reporting. A public consultation on revised Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on supervisory reporting and on supervisory benchmarking reporting is open until 10 July 2026, and until...
EIT Culture & Creativity inaugurated its Malta office in partnership with Xjenza Malta, the national agency for innovation - a significant step in strengthening cultural and creative sectors across the Mediterranean.Located at Villa Bighi in Kalkara, the new EIT Culture & Creativity Malta office...
The finalists of the European Prize for Women Innovators - jointly managed by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), the European Innovation Council (EIC) and the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) - have been announced. These women are not only...
The EU issued a statement on the ceasefire agreed by the United States and Iran.
Our March MSCA Fellow of the Month is Giulia Ghirardello. Her mission is to harness beneficial bacteria to strengthen plant health and support more sustainable ways of growing food!
EIOPA and the ESM published a discussion paper on natural catastrophe risk management. Amid mounting losses from extreme weather events across Europe, the paper quantifies the benefits of a European risk-sharing mechanism—composed of a natural catastrophe insurance pool and a loan-based backstop.
Postdoctoral Fellowships offer researchers holding a PhD the opportunity to acquire new skills through advanced training and international, interdisciplinary, and inter-sectoral mobility.
At the EU’s Science is Wonderful! fair in Brussels, top researchers used superheroes, soap bubbles and dance music to wow children – and encourage tomorrow’s scientists.