Zoekresultaten
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ITEM Jaarconferentie 2023
… Zoekresultaten Infrastructuur en mobiliteit: “Sterke verbindingen met buurlanden, gericht op een duurzame en leefbare samenleving over de grens” Wij nodigen u van harte uit voor de volgende ITEM Jaarconferentie onder gastheerschap van de Provincie Zuid-Holland en Commissaris van de Koning Jaap Smit, op 17 november 2023 te Den Haag. Kijk voor meer informatie op de ITEM website! Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Law Maastricht Graduate School of Governance School of Business and Economics Den Haag Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM Meer informatie op de ITEM website Ja, ik wil deelnemen REGISTREER U HIER … Infrastructuur en mobiliteit: “Sterke verbindingen met buurlanden, gericht op een duurzame en leefbare samenleving over de grens” Wij nodigen u van harte uit voor de volgende ITEM Jaarconferentie onder …
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… 18 nov 09:30 - 17:00 Zoekresultaten The future of border regions in Europe “Impact on safety, health and energy supply for border residents” The ITEM annual conference in Groningen focused on the impact of border regions on security, health and energy supply for residents of Europe's internal borders. Current social developments in the fields of energy, health and safety still show that, in order to tackle barriers and work together with partners on both sides of the border, it is important to arrive at the right casuistry, a joint concrete agenda and a structural approach. The current energy challenge and the cross-border … Joachim Beck Read the ITEM newsletter including a recap of the Annual Conference 2022 Recap newsletter Read the news items about the publication of the Cross-border Impact Assessment 2022 Read the news item Read all about the 7 dossiers on the ITEM website To the dossiers Cross-border Assessment summary Download the summary Our most prominent results are presented in an infographic Download the infographic View or download the photos taken at the conference View the photos ON-SITE PROGRAMME: …
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… learned, opportunities and challenges of cross-border cooperation"</center></span> Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Law School of Business and Economics Maastricht Graduate School of Governance Broadcasted online via Vimeo Middelburg The Corona pandemic has shown that attention to tackling obstacles is achieved not only by streamlining regulations, but also by recognizing a border identity. A joint strategy of the stakeholders involved and working together with partners on both sides of the border, each … testing ground for Europe Frans Weekers, Deputy Secretary-General of the Benelux Union 15.35 - 15.45 Closing with ITEM Board Prof. dr. Jan Smits and ITEM director Prof. dr. Anouk Bollen-Vandenboorn … Video available . The Corona pandemic has shown that attention to tackling obstacles is achieved not only by streamlining regulations, but also by recognizing a border identity. A joint strategy and working together with partners on both sides of the border, each from their own background …
17
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ITEM Annual Conference 2023
… 17 nov 00:00 Zoekresultaten Infrastructure and mobility: 'Strong connections with neighbouring countries towards a sustainable and liveable society across the border' The next ITEM Annual Conference will take place in cooperation with Province of Zuid Holland and Kings Commissioner Jaap Smit, on Friday 17 November 2023 in The Hague. Visit the ITEM website for more information Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Law Maastricht Graduate School of Governance School of Business and Economics Den Haag Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM More information on the ITEM website Yes, I want to join REGISTER HERE … Infrastructure and mobility: 'Strong connections with neighbouring countries towards a sustainable and liveable society across the border' The next ITEM Annual Conference will take place in cooperation with …
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… 3 juli 2019 Deze tekst is alleen beschikbaar in het Engels Zoekresultaten “What I discovered about myself during the Europe For Citizens conference in Malta is that I actually know something about migration,” said Adam Hussain, a British student of the UM/UNU-MERIT master's programme: Public Policy and Humand Development. “I was able to spread the knowledge that I have acquired to people who do not study the subject. It was a fulfilling experience to move … have a real-life application.” For his fellow student Julia Pohl, a German-Turkish national, it was hearing the point of view of smaller states and villages in Europe that struck her most. “I realised that many of my arguments were based on academic evidence from larger states and bigger cities which, as many participants pointed out, have entirely different capacities to cope with globalised migration flows.” “By discussing and interacting with fellow Europeans from diverse backgrounds, ages and … all perspectives and demographics when thinking about the future of Europe.” “As a young generation who benefits from programmes such as Erasmus exchanges and visa-free travel, we need to highlight how important the EU is for us. We need to show that we are better off when we work together — not when we isolate ourselves,” concluded Alexe. Relevant links Master’s programme in Public Policy and Human Development … “What I discovered about myself during the Europe For Citizens conference in …
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… during the Coronavirus crisis to healthcare discrepancies between nations. With its own impact assessment methodology, the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM studies cross-border effects to provide more insight into European and national legislative and policy initiatives. The report is intended as a valuable tool for policy makers at regional, national and European level when taking decisions on legislation and regulations with (additional) effects for (cross-)border regions. The research offers background and input to the political debate and even during the legislative process. The four topics of ITEM Cross-Border Impact Assessment 2021 show (again) that a distinction between ex ante assessment and ex post evaluation is not always easy to make. While the first dossier is an ex-ante study, and the third and fourth dossiers can be considered ex-post analysis, the second research shares elements of both. By addressing three overarching research themes – European Integration, Sustainable/Socio-Economic Development, and Euregional Cohesion – each dossier puts a different emphasis …
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… 3 juli 2019 Zoekresultaten “What I discovered about myself during the Europe For Citizens conference in Malta is that I actually know something about migration,” said Adam Hussain, a British student of the UM/UNU-MERIT master's programme: Public Policy and Humand Development. “I was able to spread the knowledge that I have acquired to people who do not study the subject. It was a fulfilling experience to move … have a real-life application.” For his fellow student Julia Pohl, a German-Turkish national, it was hearing the point of view of smaller states and villages in Europe that struck her most. “I realised that many of my arguments were based on academic evidence from larger states and bigger cities which, as many participants pointed out, have entirely different capacities to cope with globalised migration flows.” “By discussing and interacting with fellow Europeans from diverse backgrounds, ages and … all perspectives and demographics when thinking about the future of Europe.” “As a young generation who benefits from programmes such as Erasmus exchanges and visa-free travel, we need to highlight how important the EU is for us. We need to show that we are better off when we work together — not when we isolate ourselves,” concluded Alexe. Relevant links Master’s programme in Public Policy and Human Development … “What I discovered about myself during the Europe For Citizens conference in …
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… 7 december 2021 ITEM Nieuws Zoekresultaten The importance of cross-border cooperation manifests itself more than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic. Multi-level governance is the foundation for taking the next steps: i.e. seeking each other out and fostering relationships at all levels, in administration, politics and everyday practice. This became clear during the ITEM Annual … obstacles, the Dutch and Flemish governments – together with the competent administrations of the various (eu)regional layers and within the framework of the Benelux Union – can, and should, do more for border regions. The pandemic, too, clearly shows the importance of mutual cross-border networks in order to achieve operational coordination, for which a roadmap for a crisis management does not work. Cooperation should rather be based on a well-maintained relationship founded on agreements, … of some of the problems surrounding borders. In this way, data could help translate the need for cross-border cooperation into the political domain, in order to gain strength there. In order to recognise the position of the “border region resident” and the challenges these residents encounter at said borders, it is important to clearly identify the problems, solve them, and to try preventing them from happening in the first place as much as possible. ITEM's Cross-Border Impact Assessment …