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Climate twinning - 21.09.2018
Apply for the Covenant of Mayors' twinning programme
Interested in a climate-themed twinning programme? Apply for the Covenant of Mayors’ twinning programme by 28 September. -
EWRC 2018 - 20.09.2018
Only one week left to register for the European Week of Regions and Cities
From Europe’s social future to cohesion policy and the circular economy, CEMR will be playing an active role on many fronts during the Week. Have a look at the many sessions we’re (co)organising, and don’t forget to register! #EURegionsWeek -
Gender equality - 19.09.2018
What do gender equal cities mean to you?
See what the people at our Bilbao conference on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion had to say in this video. -
Internship - 18.09.2018
Join our projects team
CEMR is looking for an intern to support its dynamic and international projects team. You will work on project management, communication, events and research. Does that sound like something that would suit you? Have a look at the application pack for more details.
Please note that this internship is unpaid. -
Digitalisation - 07.08.2018
How digital is your town?
To which extent does your town use digital tools for public services? Answer ESPON's study by 31 August, and contribute to the creation of a Europe-wide overview of the digital transition of local public services. -
CEMR staff - 16.07.2018
Welcome to our new colleagues
We would like to wish a warm welcome to Sébastien Leclef, the newest member of our team. He will be working on the Covenant of Mayors for Sub-Saharan Africa as a Project Officer for Planning & Monitoring.
We would also like to welcome Marine Gaudron, formerly Policy Officer for PLATFORMA, who is CEMR’s new Policy Officer for Economic, Social and Territorial Cohesion. Her predecessor, Marlène Siméon, is now the director of PLATFORMA. -
Cohesion policy - 13.07.2018
Experts concerned about Commission’s proposal to change EU funding
The European Commission’s proposed changes to EU funding (specifically, ESIF) are raising concerns in Europe’s towns and regions. On 11 July, Europe’s local and regional experts on the issue came together to discuss how the proposal could be changed to answer local needs. One of the main issues is the rigid limitation of freedom concerning the fields in which towns and regions are allowed to invest. Check our website regularly for more information. -
Energy - 11.07.2018
Combine history with sustainability to win €750,000
If you use solar energy in a protected historic urban district, you could win €750,000€. Apply for the EU “Horizon Prize” by 26 September 2018. -
Gender equality - 04.06.2018
How gender equality and climate negotiations are intertwined
Discover the links between gender equality and climate negotiations with the pocket guide to gender equality under the UNFCCC, published by the Women’s Environment and Development Organisation.
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