Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and the EU today signed the agreements for the EEA and Norway Grants 2009-14, after the EU member states agreed on the final distribution for the beneficiary countries.
On 24 July, the renovated 13th century Cloth Hall at the main square of Krakow's UNESCO-listed old town was officially unveiled.
The €2.8 million Czech Schools and Scholarship fund facilitate student and research mobility, establish partnerships and stimulate cooperation between educational institutions in the Czech Republic...
Czech and Norwegian scientists are cooperating on a major research project charting possible sites for future CO2 capture and geological storage in the Czech Republic.
5 years into the implementation of the EEA and Norway Grants 2004-09, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway have taken stock of achieved results and efforts of the 1250 project portfolio. The 2010 Status...
Curbing climate change and ensuring a sustainable use of natural resources demands a concerted international effort. Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and the 15 beneficiary states have devoted one...
The EEA and Norway Grants contribute substantially to sustainable development and environmental protection in four countries bordering the Baltic Sea.
Social inclusion, human rights and civil political participation are best ensured by engaging and promoting an active civil society. Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway support close to 500 NGO projects...
Lithuania is stepping up efforts to prevent and diagnose cancer at early stages. Patients will receive better care with a €7.1 million boost from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway for vital equipment...
It is estimated that one in five children and adolescents suffer from a mental health problem. Recent reform initiatives of mental healthcare in Romania are now continuing in collaboration with Save...
Students, teachers and researchers from 69 Czech and Slovak schools and higher education institutions have participated in exchanges or cooperation projects with 85 similar institutions in Iceland...
Nearly 430 000 people across Europe will benefit from training and capacity building initiatives supported by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. In Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the EEA and Norway...