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39 new projects for the Baltic Sea Region

The Interreg Baltic Sea Region Monitoring Committee on 23-24 May 2017 decided that 39 new projects be approved in the frame of the Programme’s second call for proposals. The 39 projects have been chosen among 71 projects submitted, and they can be considered as the continuation of 35 projects implemented in the first call. EUR 87 […]

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South Coast Baltic project kick-off conference

The kick-off conference of the South Coast Baltic project took place in Bansin, Germany on 16th May 2017. Bansin, is situated in the eastern part of the Usedom Island and is part of the seaside resort town of Heingsdorf in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Together, they are two of the best and most popular resorts on the […]

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ERB Executive Board meetings in Elbląg

On 22-23rd May 2017 stakeholders of Euroregion Baltic gathered in Elbląg, Poland for the second Executive Board meeting this year. During the two days of official discussions, youth workshops and expert seminars, ERB partners touched upon a number of issues that are of importance to the organisation’s future work. The event started with the joint […]

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12 new projects selected in 3rd call of Interreg South Baltic

As the result of the 3rd call for proposals, 12 projects have been selected for funding by the Monitoring Committee (MC) of the Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014-2020. On 16th and 17th May 2017 in the German sea resort of Binz, the delegates approved the following projects: ELMAR: Supporting South Baltic SMEs to enter the […]

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Interreg South Baltic launches 4th call for proposal

On 22nd May 2017 the Interreg South Baltic Programme launched its 4th call for proposals with focus following specific objectives: Specific objective 2.2: “Increased use of green technologies in order to decrease the pollution discharges in the South Baltic area” Specific objective 3.1: “Improve the quality and environmental sustainability of transport services in the South Baltic […]

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Klaipeda – candidate for European Youth Capital 2020

Klaipėda (Lithuania), is among the 5 shortlisted cities in the European Youth Capital (EYC) 2020 competition, that sees cities as protagonists of youth- related cultural, social, political and economic scenario all over Europe.

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Vacancy at the South Baltic Programme

If you are interested in working in an international environment, you should seize this opportunity! The South Baltic JS is looking for reliable, committed and creative Communication and Capitalisation Officer. Located in the dynamic agglomeration of Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia, at the South Baltic shores, the Joint Secretariat (JS) is responsible for the day-to-day management of the South […]

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CaSYPoT project meeting in Elbląg

An important CaSYPoT partner meeting took place in Elbląg and Bartoszyce (Poland), on 21st -23rd March 2017. The event, organized by the Association of Polish Communes Euroregion Baltic, was devoted to project partners’ knowledge and experience exchange in working with youth. It followed the three previous project meetings in Emmaboda, Sopot and Kaliningrad.

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XIV UBC General Conference in Växjö

‘Leadership for the future – Cities as Leaders for Glocal Sustainable Development’ is the topic of the Conference that will be held in Växjö- Sweden– on 24-27th October 2017. The event will take place to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of UBC – Union of the Baltic Cities,  in the, not by chance, ‘Greenest City in Europe’.

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‘Nothing about us without us’ in Berlin on 12-14th June 2017

This is the title of the back-to-back Baltic Sea Region Youth Conference that will take place in Berlin on 12th-14th June, in the framework of the 8th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) Forum (13th-14th June).

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