by ATHENA | Sep 4, 2023 | News
Germany is promising to spend nearly €500M on artificial intelligence (AI) research and innovation by 2024, with investments in supercomputing infrastructure, skills development, women-led research groups and 150 new professorships. Echoing language used in Brussels,...
by ATHENA | Sep 4, 2023 | News
Commission published the Terms and Conditions (T&C)EN••• for its pilot auctionEN••• dedicated to European renewable hydrogen production. It is an important step towards scaling up production of renewable hydrogen in the EU. The auction, funded...
by ATHENA | Sep 2, 2023 | News
Selection results for the Erasmus+ Sport projects recommended for funding are now available. All applicants have been individually notified with the results of the selection process. With a total available budget of more than EUR 59 million, 320 proposals have been...
by ATHENA | Sep 2, 2023 | News, Workshops
The European University Association is starting a series of webinars to demystify the new European Research Area (ERA). ERA is in the middle of its first Policy Agenda, with 17 ongoing ERA actions, and its next Policy Agenda is being shaped. In this context, what does...
by ATHENA | Sep 1, 2023 | News
Cesaer’s Rik Van de Walle, rector of Ghent University, argues against competitive geopolitical perspectives The head of a European university group has defended cross-border research collaboration, as politicians in the EU and United States seek to weaken...
by ATHENA | Sep 1, 2023 | News
The European Commission has decided to exclude Switzerland from a partnership scheme it runs for higher education institutions offering master’s-level programmes in translation, according to a university group, which described the move as “unacceptable”. The League of...