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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170502
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SUMMARY:Start course 'EU policy and implementation: making Europe work!'
DESCRIPTION:About this course: People have become more critical of European policy and often seem to prefer local policy solutions in response to globalisation problems. How do you experience EU policy? Does it help? And if not\, how can we change this? In this course\, we learn how EU policy is made\, and how policy is transferred to member states and implemented by various authorities\, including regional and local governments. We discuss the challenges of the European multi-level governance structure. We also focus on the main causes of policy failure or success. On this journey\, we focus on actual policy and present the views of various experts: how easy is it to establish yourself in another EU-country? How do governments make sure that the air you breathe is clean? And who is responsible? \nYou will be able to do research together in your own local setting. Research on implementation in which you can make comparisons between different countries or areas. If you live outside the EU\, this is not a problem. We have developed assignments in such a way that you can do research in your area and compare your findings with others. \nMore information and enrollment
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/start-course-eu-policy-and-implementation-making-europe-work/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170503
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
CREATED:20170409T091948Z
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SUMMARY:European Transport Innovation Challenge 2017 - deadline for applictions is 2 May
DESCRIPTION:This transport innovation Challenge will reward transport innovators for their ideas for a cleaner and more efficient future in transport. \nThe EU is committed to cutting CO2 emissions by at least 40% by 2030 and by 80% by 2050. With transportation accounting for one quarter of CO2 emissions\, there is a need to radically transform the way people and goods are transported. This Challenge will help move the EU along the path of decarbonisation and sustainable growth. \nThe 12 winners of the Challenge will get a free trip to Strasbourg (France) on 19\, 20 and 21 June 2017 to follow the ITS Congress\, Europe’s biggest gathering of professionals working in intelligent transport systems. The prize includes: transportation\, accommodation and free entrance to the conference and exhibition; the opportunity to network with transport professionals and EU policy makers and receive personal coaching at a dedicated workshop on June 19. \nMore information (on how to participate)
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/european-transport-innovation-challenge-2017-deadline-for-applictions-is-2-may/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170506
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
CREATED:20170417T132235Z
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SUMMARY:Implementing the New Urban Agenda
DESCRIPTION:The conference provides the first opportunity to explore the global\, regional\, national and local implementation of the New Urban Agenda and an exciting opportunity to hear Dr Joan Clos\, Under Secretary General and Executive Director of UN Habitat III. \nMore information
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/implementing-the-new-urban-agenda/
LOCATION:Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre\, 1 Convention Centre Pl\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170518T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170518T173000
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
CREATED:20170503T093113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170515T110934Z
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SUMMARY:Future of Energy X Mobility
DESCRIPTION:Join to get a grasp of what is happening in the field of energy and mobility. And especially\, what the future will have in store for us. We are at the beginning of an exponential growth of multiple technologies. Technologies which are converging and will disrupt the fields of energy and mobility as we know it. Our society even. However\, with every disruption comes great opportunity.\nMore information
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/future-of-energy-x-mobility/
LOCATION:Klokgebouw\, Klokgebouw 50\, Eindhoven\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170530
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
CREATED:20170220T144811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170509T045801Z
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SUMMARY:JPI Urban Europe Conference: Policy Day
DESCRIPTION:Why is it so difficult to speed up urban transition? Using the Global Sustainable Development Goals and the EU Urban Agenda as a starting point\, we will discuss urban challenges and the role of research and innovation in transitioning European cities.  \nMayors from European cities will reflect on their current challenges and results from JPI Urban Europe funded projects will be presented. The long-term strategy of JPI Urban Europe will be reflected against international urban policies and strategies. \nTarget groups: Policy makers\, research community\, urban practitioners\, experts from cities and regions\, Member States\, Brussel-based urban networks and European Institutions. \nThe event is co-hosted by the European Committee of the Regions\, the European Commission and JPI Urban Europe. Following the conference there will be an evening networking event. \nRead more about JPI Urban Europe Cities day on May 30 \nInvitation and programme (PDF)\nInvitation and Programme JPI UE Conference May 2017 \nEvent contact person\nMagnus Brink\, Information officer\, JPI Urban Europe\nmagnus.brink@iqs.se \n\n\nEvent is fully booked. 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/jpi-urban-europe-conference-policy-day/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:jpi-events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170531
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
CREATED:20170331T112957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170509T090550Z
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SUMMARY:JPI Urban Europe Conference
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to join urban practitioners and policymakers\, researchers\, European institutions and organisations and Urban Europe’s partners to discuss how to achieve urban transitions by enhancing the impacts of urban research and innovation investments\, scaling up solutions and broadening stakeholder engagement. \nTake part in a discussion where the latest research results from JPI Urban Europe projects and the long-term strategy of JPI Urban Europe are reflected against international urban policies and strategies. Learn more about how public authorities can act as transformation agents\, catalysing change by cooperating with researchers\, business and social innovators.\n\nPolicy Day\nThe first day of the conference is the Policy Day focusing on urban transition and why it is so difficult to speed up? Using the Global Sustainable Development Goals and the EU Urban Agenda as a starting point\, we will discuss urban challenges and the role of research and innovation in transitioning European cities. Mayors from European cities will reflect on their current challenges and results from JPI Urban Europe funded projects will be presented. The long-term strategy of JPI Urban Europe will be reflected against international urban policies and strategies.\n\nCities Day\nThe second day of the conference focuses on cities with two sessions: the stakeholder seminar Public administration as transformation agents and the brokerage event Making Cities Work. The seminar will showcase learning examples from European cities and invite participants to influence implementation of the JPI Urban Europe strategic research and innovation agenda. The brokerage event Making Cities Work discusses major European city challenges and how to solve them. This also offers the opportunity to influence the upcoming call Joint Innovation Action Making Cities Work supporting research-based innovation solutions in cities that will open later this year. \nInvitation and programme (PDF)\nInvitation and Programme JPI UE Conference May 2017 \n\n\nEvent is fully booked. 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/jpi-urban-europe-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170531
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
CREATED:20170220T144831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170519T065846Z
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SUMMARY:JPI Urban Europe Conference: Cities day
DESCRIPTION:Stakeholder seminar and brokerage event\n– Making cities work \nPublic authorities as transformation agents\nHow can public authorities act as transformation agents\, catalysing change by cooperating with researchers\, business and social innovators? How can cities apply knowledge gained in testbeds and innovation projects in their own organisations and the city at large? The seminar will showcase learning examples from European cities and invite participants to influence implementation of the JPI Urban Europe strategic research and innovation agenda. \nBreak-out sessions target five topics:\n• Public sector as a transformation agent\n• Cities as urban data laboratories\n• Enhancing impact and scaling up solutions\n• Social innovation and social entrepreneurship in the circular economy\n• Sustainable accessibility  \nTarget groups: Urban policy makers and practitioners from public and private\nsector on city level\, researchers. \nBrokerage event\nCity representatives\, business actors\, researchers and NGO’s are invited to\ndiscuss major European city challenges and how to solve them. Help influence\nthe call for Innovation Projects that JPI Urban Europe will launch in November\n2017: Joint Innovation Action Making cities work supporting research-based\ninnovation solutions in cities. Read more and registration \nRead more about JPI Urban Europe Policy day on May 29 \nInvitation and programme (PDF)\nInvitation and Programme JPI Urban Europe Conference May 2017 \nEvent contact person\nMagnus Brink\, Information officer\, JPI Urban Europe\nmagnus.brink@iqs.se \n\n\nThe stakeholder seminar Cities day is fully booked. 
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/jpi-urban-europe-conference-cities-day/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:jpi-events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170530T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
CREATED:20170323T090323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170519T070008Z
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SUMMARY:Brokerage Event: Making Cities Work
DESCRIPTION:WHAT IS YOUR CITY’S TRICKIEST CHALLENGE?\nImagine you have Europe’s smartest heads working hard to solve your city’s problems. This can be the case if you join us in Brussels May 30. \nJPI Urban Europe hereby invites city representatives to come forth and tell us\, researchers and industrial actors what their biggest challenges are. We need to know\, so we can tailor our upcoming innovation call to your needs.\nResearch and innovation funding usually has a thematic approach. It can be energy\, transport\, climate changes\, health or various combinations of themes. The call Making Cities Work is no exception. But the theme is very broad: How to develop the future’s sustainable and livable cities? We want cities themselves to co-create the call with us\, to make sure it addresses the right challenges.\nThe topics that emerge from this brokerage event will be taken up in the call for Making Cities Work. This call will open in fall 2017 and will close in spring 2018. After evaluation\, the selected projects could start in summer 2018. The call aims for innovation projects\, which implement knowledge and work towards solutions for concrete urban challenges. \nHere is what we invite you to do:\n• Figure out what your trickiest set of challenges is\n• Register for the brokerage\n• Present your challenge\n• Engage in the discussions\n• Meet potential partners \nCity representatives\, business actors\, researchers and NGO’s are invited to the JPI Urban Europe’s brokerage for the innovation call Making Cities Work. The call will be based upon challenges presented and discussed in the brokerage. The countries participating in the call are: Austria\, Belgium\, Finland\, Norway\, Romania and Sweden \nChallenges that are proposed by cities in the participating countries so far are:\n• Urban energy systems: Energy efficiency\, smart buildings\n• Urban mobility: Sustainable urban transport systems\, e-mobility\n• Urban data management: Transport-related data management\, e-governance\n• Governance and citizens: Sustainable urban development\, strengthening of city centres\, Urban Living Labs \nIf these are also your challenges\, do not hesitate to come to the brokerage. \nInvitation JPI Urban Europe Brokerage Event (PDF) \nThe brokerage event Making cities work is a part of the JPI Urban Europe conference Cities Day.\nRead more \nContacts\nColette Bos\, Management Board Member JPI Urban Europe\nco.bos@nwo.nl \nMari Susanne Solerød\, Governance Board Member JPI Urban Europe\nmso@forskningsradet.no \n\nRegistration closed\nOf you want to make a late registration for the Brokerage event 13:00 – 17:00 please e-mail Magnus Brink at the JPI Urban Europe events secretariat. Please note that all other parts of the conference are fully booked. \nmagnus.brink@iqs.se
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/brokerage-event-making-cities-work/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170531T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
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SUMMARY:JPI Urban Europe projects meeting
DESCRIPTION:JPI Urban Europe invites all funded projects and other key actors in the JPI Urban Europe community to the third Projects Meeting in Brussels on the 31th of May 2017. \nThe meeting provides an opportunity for the project partners to meet and to share knowledge\, present results\, engage in strategic discussions and to find partners for future cooperation. For the projects funded in the ERA-NET Cofund Smart Urban Futures the Projects Meeting is the official kick-off. \nTime and place: 31st of May 2017\, 09.00 – 17.00\, in Brussels\, La Tricoterie\, Rue Théodore Verhaegen 158\nRegistration for the Projects Meeting below \nJPI Urban Europe continuously expands its portfolio of research projects. To bring most value from this\, the programme management aims to strengthen the urban research and innovation community\, building upon projects results\, identifying barriers for inter- and transdisciplinary cooperation and needs for new approaches in funding and programming and providing a platform to exchange views\, network and match-make for future calls or activities. Annual projects meetings are important forums for this. \nPresent project results\nAt the meeting representatives from JPI Urban Europe management board will share information about the latest developments in terms of programme management and prioritiesfor future calls and activities. All projects funded in the ERA-NET Cofund Smart Urban Futures are invited to present their projects in a cavalcade of short pitches. Three projects from pilot call I and II and ERA-NET Cofund Smart Cities and Communities that are near to completion will be invited to present their results at the meeting. Please contact katarina.schylberg@iqs.se if you wish to make a presentation. \nShare skills and engage in in-depth discussions in workshops \nProjects are invited to share skills and learn from each other in specific areas related to communication of results\, influencing policy\, approaching potential project partners\, setting up urban living labs and keeping stakeholders involved over time. Participants will have the opportunity to share insight and give feedback on each other’s projects in a poster session and to engage in content related in-depth discussions\, to explore the links in ongoing projects and future cooperation in breakout sessions. \nWelcome to register two partners from each project! \nWe ask you to register one researcher and one project partner representing a non-academic organization\, i.e. city\, business\, civil society etc. to participate and represent your project. We strive for a broad representation and geographical distribution among the participants at the meeting and we kindly ask each project to keep this in mind when selecting representatives. If you wish to have more than two project partners present at the conference please send an e-mail to events@jpi-urbaneurope.eu so that we can organize a waiting list. Registration is open \nWorkshop: Bridging the gap between research & real life in cities\nParticipants can also choose to sign up for the workshop Bridging the gap between research & real life in cities – How can science respond to urban challenges? that takes place in the afternoon and addresses the question of how to successfully implement research results in practice. If you are interested in joining this workshop and receiving further information\, please contact j.esser-grimm@fz-juelich.de.\nRead more about the workshop Bridging the gap between research & real life in cities \nTarget groups\nProjects meeting Researchers and project partners from JPI Urban Europe pilot\, ENSUF and ENSCC calls\, and representatives from the European Commission and the JPI Urban Europe Management Board\, Governing Board\, Scientific Advisory Board and Funding Agencies Working Group and key actors in the JPI Urban Europe community. \nWelcome to register for two JPI Urban Europe events back-to-back with the Projects Meeting \nProjects are invited to sign up for the Urban Europe policy conference on May 29 Engagement for impact – next step in urban transformation and a full day seminar focusing on cities on May 30 Making cities work. These two events will provide opportunities for projects to present research results and to engage in discussions with important partners and stakeholders.\n\nRead more\nJPI Urban Europe Conference: Policy Day\, May 29\nJPI Urban Europe Conference: Cities Day\, May 30 \nDownload\nPDF: Invitation Project Meeting III\, May 31\, 2017 \nEvent contact person\nMagnus Brink\, Information officer\, JPI Urban Europe\nmagnus.brink@iqs.se \n\nEvent fully booked
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/jpi-urban-europe-projects-meeting2017/
LOCATION:Rue Théodore Verhaegen 158\, Rue Théodore Verhaegen 158\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:jpi-events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170531T141000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170531T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T122344
CREATED:20170313T074919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170522T153858Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Bridging the gap between research & real life in cities
DESCRIPTION:++FULLY BOOKED++ \nParticipants in Projects Meeting can also choose to sign up for the workshop Bridging the gap between research & real life in cities – How can science respond to urban challenges? that takes place in the afternoon and addresses the question of how to successfully implement research results in practice. If you are interested in joining this workshop and receiving further information\, please contact j.esser-grimm@fz-juelich.de \nIf you are interested in joining this workshop and receiving further information\, please contact\nj.esser-grimm@fz-juelich.de \nRead more about the Projects Meeting
URL:https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/workshop-bridging-the-gap-between-research-real-life-in-cities/
LOCATION:Rue Théodore Verhaegen 158\, Rue Théodore Verhaegen 158\, Brussels\, Belgium
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