Exploring the European Union and its Opportunities for Young People
The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 member states supporting lasting peace, human rights, freedom, and the free movement of people, goods, services, and capital. For young people, the EU offers job opportunities, youth events, travel and study opportunities, and initiativ
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European Institutional Response to COVID-19: Coordinative Europeanisation and Policy Recommendations
Dr. Stella Ladi from Queen Mary University of London and Panteion University, Athens, presented on the Coordinative Europeanisation during poly-crisis and the EU's institutional response to COVID-19. The presentation highlighted the recovery and resilience facility, the Schengen Area, and the import
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European Imperialism and the Division of Africa in the 19th Century
European countries like Britain, France, and Germany began claiming African territories in the late 1800s, impacting indigenous populations and leading to various resistance movements. The Berlin Conference resulted in superimposed boundaries, affecting trade and resources. Islamic influences expand
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Overview of the Ottoman Empire's Economy and Social Structure
The history of the Ottoman Empire's economy and social structure encompasses its Turkish and Islamic influences, as well as its geographical diversity across regions like Asiatic, East European, and African territories. The empire's centuries-long existence from 1300 to 1918 saw distinct periods of
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Advancing Digital Transformation Through European Digital Identity Wallet Initiative
Facilitating digital transformation through the European Digital Identity Wallet initiative is crucial for enhancing trust, privacy, and security in online interactions. By prioritizing user-friendly solutions, data control, security measures, and inclusive implementation, the initiative aims to pro
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European Imperialism in the Late 19th Century
European nations in the late 1800s pursued imperialism to expand their empires for economic, political, and social reasons. Motives included economic interests, political and military ambitions, and the ideology of Social Darwinism. The Industrial Revolution fueled the need for resources and markets
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Democracy and Rule of Law Transformations in the European Union
Democracy and the rule of law in the European Union are facing challenges such as backsliding and low voter turnout. This article discusses tools the EU can use to address these crises, ways to strengthen the link between the European Parliament and its citizens, factors affecting voter turnout in E
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European Succession Regulation: Understanding its Scope
The European Succession Regulation aims to facilitate the free movement of persons with cross-border succession implications in the European area of justice. It covers aspects like uniform rules of international jurisdiction, conflict-of-laws system, recognition of foreign decisions, and the Europea
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Overview of ECFA-UK: European Committee for Future Accelerators and its Activities
ECFA-UK, the European Committee for Future Accelerators, consists of members from prestigious institutions in the UK like Oxford, Edinburgh, Bristol, RAL, Glasgow, Cambridge, and UCL. The committee's main objective is to assess and ensure the well-being of the particle physics field in Europe and en
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Exploring Early American Civilizations and European Impact
Discover the Columbian Exchange, Early American Civilizations like Aztec, Inca, and Maya, Inca civilization characteristics, European Exploration impact on Native Americans, and motives for European Expansionism. Learn about technologies aiding European exploration and the economic concept of mercan
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The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) and European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) in EU Budget
The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) plays a crucial role in addressing evolving technology, productivity, and globalisation challenges by supporting education, training, employment, and social inclusion initiatives. With an allocation of 101.2 billion euros, ESF+ aims to promote a more social Europ
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European Arrest Warrants and Legal Framework in European Criminal Law
Description of two cases involving European Arrest Warrants - one for theft in Hungary and the other for driving without a license in Romania. The cases raise preliminary questions about the execution of European Arrest Warrants and detention conditions in issuing Member States.
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Key Influences on Human Resource Management Stakeholders and Responsibilities
Key influences on human resource management encompass stakeholders, legal framework, economic, social, technological, ethics, and corporate responsibility. Stakeholders involve various groups with interests such as employers, employees, unions, government, and shareholders. Employers seek flexibilit
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The Evolution of European Union Trademarks: A Journey Through History
Exploring the transformation of European Union Trademarks (EUTM) from their inception to the present day, this narrative delves into the political and economic foundations of the European Union. From the establishment of the European Economic Community in 1958 to the development of a single market a
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European Plasma Research Accelerator with Excellence in Applications
The European Plasma Research Accelerator project, also known as EuPRAXIA, is a cutting-edge initiative that aims to develop a laser driver for advanced accelerator concepts. Led by a team of experts from various European countries, the project focuses on laser requirements, overall layout, thermal m
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Challenges and Innovations in Mental Health Community Services within European Countries
The European Network of (Ex-)Users and Survivors of Psychiatry, consisting of 36 member organizations across 28 European countries, is advocating for improved mental health care systems. They are addressing issues such as forced hospitalizations, coercive measures, and the trauma experienced by indi
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InGRID - Integrating European Social Sciences Research Infrastructure
InGRID is a European project funded by the EU's Horizon 2020 programme aimed at integrating social sciences research infrastructures. It provides resources and services for data analysis, storage, and more to support the social sciences community in areas such as working conditions, poverty, and vul
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Institutional Framework and Antitrust Law in the EU
The European Union's institutional framework is defined by the Treaties of Lisbon, European Union, and Functioning of European Union. These treaties establish the EU's objectives, governance principles, and delineate competences. Additionally, EU antitrust law principles are based on the Treaties of
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Empowering European SMEs for Sustainable Transition: Insights from Generali SME EnterPRIZE White Paper
European SMEs play a crucial role in the EU Sustainable Agenda. The Generali SME EnterPRIZE White Paper focuses on analyzing the sustainability approach of European SMEs, identifying barriers, and mapping drivers for their sustainable transition. The strategic importance of sustainability for SMEs i
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European Union Funded Project Presentation with Image Slides
This presentation features various image slides funded by the European Union under Agreement n. 101089896. The views and opinions expressed in the slides are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Education and Culture Executive Agency (E
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Understanding European Criminal Law: European Investigation Order Training
Enhance knowledge on applying European Criminal Law through ERA Court staff training on the European Investigation Order. Explore the scope, definitions, recognition, and execution processes, along with legal remedies and obligations. Deadline details, relationship with legal instruments, and the Di
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Comprehensive European Astronomy Development Planning by ASTRONET
ASTRONET, a group of European funding agencies and infrastructures, coordinates all aspects of European astronomy. Established in the early 2000s with EU funding, ASTRONET focuses on long-term planning for the development of European astronomy. It has created the European Science Vision and Infrastr
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European Federation of Foundation Contractors (EFFC): Promoting Excellence in Special Foundations Across Europe
The European Federation of Foundation Contractors (EFFC) represents specialist foundation contractors from 16 European countries, working towards achieving high professional standards in the industry. Through a network of members, the EFFC aims to enhance workmanship, technical competence, safety, a
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European High-Performance Computing Project Funding Presentation
A presentation showcasing slides related to the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking project, detailing funding information and support received from the Digital Europe Programme and various countries under the Horizon 2020 programme of the European Union. The slides feature images
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European Unemployment: Outcomes and Outlook Analysis
Prakash Loungani, an advisor at the IMF, presents a comprehensive analysis of European unemployment rates, outlining the dire outlook and discussing whether the issue is cyclical or structural. The presentation includes data on unemployment rates in various European countries, changes in unemploymen
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China and Japan's Historical Reactions to European Influence in East Asia
East Asia, particularly China and Japan, faced challenges due to European luxury trade demands. Ming China resisted European threats to its peace and prosperity, while Zheng He's voyages opened new exploratory opportunities. Ming's isolationist trade policies contrasted with Qing Dynasty's expansion
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Insights into the Socrates Educational Initiative of the European Commission
The Socrates Project was an educational initiative by the European Commission involving 31 countries. It aimed to enhance the European dimension of education, language knowledge, cooperation, mobility, innovation, and opportunities. Named after the philosopher Socrates, the program operated from 199
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European Railway Agency's Role in Promoting Cooperation between Rail and Buses in Telematics Applications
The European Railway Agency (ERA) plays a crucial role in enhancing cooperation between rail and buses through Telematics Applications. Established in 2004, ERA focuses on recommending legislation, ensuring interoperability, and enhancing safety in the European rail network. Recommendations made by
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Overview of Telematics Applications for Passengers (TAP TSI) in European Rail Legislation
This presentation on Telematics Applications for Passengers (TAP TSI) in the UK industry meeting highlights the legal framework, functionalities, jargon used, and European rail legislation. It covers standards, technical specifications, abbreviations, and European legal documents governing passenger
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European Framework for Research Careers and Skills Taxonomies
The European Framework for Research Careers aims to synergize with the European Education Area and employment policies, recognizing and enhancing talent in research. It emphasizes brain circulation, intersectoral mobility, and training development. The initiative includes developing a Competence Fra
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EU-CERT: European Certificates and Accreditation for European Projects
The EU-CERT project involves European Certificates and Accreditation for European Projects, with upcoming events like the Transnational Partner Meeting (TPM5) in Paderborn, Germany, and the Final Policy Recommendation Conference in March 2024. The accreditation website tool and related information a
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European Colonial Competition in East Africa
The division of African territories by European powers, such as Britain, France, and Italy, led to conflicts and negotiations in the Horn of Africa. Menelik, an African leader, challenged European colonialists, resulting in the famous Battle of Adwa. The aftermath of the battle saw a shift towards n
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European Research Council and Horizon Europe: Advancing Scientific Excellence
Working as a physicist at the European Research Council, Christian Oswald's journey highlights roles within the European public administration. His extensive CV showcases experience in physics, scientific officer roles, IT project management, and directorship. The European Commission's significant f
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Privacy Cases and Damages: European Court of Human Rights Rulings
The presentation explores the calculation of damages in privacy cases by analyzing the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights. It delves into the right to privacy as outlined in the European Convention on Human Rights and discusses the living instrument doctrine, various articles under the
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Evolution of Indo-European Language: From Proto-Indo-European to Dutch
Explore the origins and development of the Indo-European language family, tracing its path from the Proto-Indo-European homeland to the emergence of Dutch. Discover key hypotheses such as the Anatolian and Kurgan theories, along with insights into the Germanic branch. Learn about Grimm's Law and the
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Western Influences in Gandharan Art: Greco-Roman Impact and Cultural Blend
Western influences played a significant role in shaping Gandharan art between the 1st century BCE and 7th century CE. The art flourished during the Kushan Dynasty under various influences, notably Greco-Roman. The integration of Western elements transformed the artistic style in Gandhara, creating u
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Guaranteeing European Values and Fundamental Rights in Romania and Moldova: A Comparative Analysis
This presentation offers a comparative analysis of the political systems in Romania and Moldova, highlighting the deficits that hinder them from fully embracing European values. Romania, as the current President of the Council of the European Union, faces challenges related to democratic deficiencie
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Functional and Lexical Distribution of Indo-European Verbs
Investigating the functional and lexical distribution of Indo-European verb classes, this research delves into the mi- and xa-conjugations in Proto-Indo-European, new discoveries in the preterit of the xa-conjugation, paradigms in Hittite, perfect and middle endings in Late Indo-European, and the ch
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Group III Programme 2019: Strengthening European Collaboration and Values
The year 2019 marked a significant period of transition and changes in the EU, including Brexit, European elections, and the establishment of a new Commission. Group III aimed to promote European core values, defend rights, enhance communication, and ensure a fair migration policy. Empowering civil
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European Deposit Insurance Scheme (EDIS) - Towards a Safer Banking Industry in Europe
The European Commission initiated the European Deposit Insurance Scheme (EDIS) to strengthen confidence in the banking industry in Europe, solidifying the European monetary union. EDIS will be phased in from 2017 to 2024, providing more stability for European depositors and addressing potential pitf
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