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The Programme invites project beneficiaries to submit initial ideas for cluster project initiatives.
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An updated version of the Manual on First Level Control is now online. For easier identification of the changed information there is also a version with track changes available.
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Matt Nichols has been appointed by the Programme for the post of the Cluster Facilitator, starting at the beginning of October.
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The Programme will arrange the next Lead Beneficiary Seminar in connection with the Cluster Projects Development Event in Bremen, Germany, on 12-14 October.
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The Northern Maritime University (NMU) was invited to give a presentation on the topic of the international university network for innovative education and R&D and to attend the panel discussion for International Education Cooperation by He Mingke the dean of the Graduate School, professor of Business School of Beijing Technology and Business University of China (BTBU), and vice director of Teaching Guiding Committee for Logistics Education of Ministry of Education of China. The discussion took place in the frame of the 2010 Annual Educators’ Conference on Logistics Education in Changsha from July 26 to August 4, 2010.
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State Secretary for European Affairs Heinz Maurus from the regional government of Schleswig-Holstein is on a tour to visit different Interreg projects in the region.
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The Scoop! Magazine featuring seven Interreg projects is now available online. The thematic focus of the magazine is on sustainability cooperation in the northern Netherlands.
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The Annual Event of the Interreg IVA 2 Seas Programme will take place in Bournemouth, UK on 23 September 2010.
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On September 3 and 4, the NMU partner University of Applied Sciences Bremen invites to the 4th Bremer Shipping Congress. The conference 2010 focusses on “Lifelong Learning – human resources development in the maritime industry”. The NMU project is involved in the organisation and project partner Thomas Pawlik will be chairing the first day of the conference. Furthermore, the NMU will be present with an exhibition stall, too.
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The presentations given at the First Level Control seminar in the Netherlands are now available for download.
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Follow developments in the Living North Sea project on Twitter at http://twitter.com/livingnorthsea
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A blog for the Annual Conference 2010 has been activated. Through the site participants and stakeholders can comment and feedback on the theme and the event itself. Videos from the event are available online.
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Registration for the First Level Control seminar on 1 July in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is now closed.
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The Smart Cities Project was presented in Berlin at the European Local Government Conference on ICT and Local Government transformation in Europe, organised by Vitako (the Association of German Public ICT Providers) and Major Cities of Europe.
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Background papers by the European Commission, the European Council and the North Sea Commission on the Europe 2020 strategy are now available for download.
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Build with CaRe comment on the newly adopted recast of the European Performance of Building Directive.
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The official registration deadline for the Joint Annual Conference and General Assembly 2010 has been extended until 7 June.
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The TIDE Project is excited to share the first issue of its publication "TIDE Times"!
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At SC 5, which was held 2-3 June in Ghent, Belgium, the Steering Committee decided to approve 15 applications: seven full applications and eight applications for extensions.
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A background paper informing about the clustering approach that will be applied by the Programme is now available online.
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