The €13.4 million Polish Scholarship and Training Fund, jointly set up by Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Poland to enhance educational cooperation and boost student exchanges, opens a second round...
In 2004, the EEA and Norway Grants were established for a five year period. Today, negotiations started between the European Commission and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway for continued...
More than 630 students and staff from Poland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are set to benefit from the €13.3 million Polish scholarship fund this autumn.
The Slovak NGO fund for human rights launched its second call for NGO grants on 16 September, making over €900,000 in project support available for Slovak NGOs.
So far, projects worth more than €700 million have been approved under the EEA and Norway Grants. By 30 April 2009, projects and funds amounting to an additional €400 million in grants are expected to...
The Schengen agreement goes far beyond swapping soft internal borders for hard external frontiers, and a second Schengen project on Malta that is supported by Norway concerns protecting one of the...
Poland’s €1.2 million HOMING programme supports 47 projects that aim to encourage young Polish scientists to return to Poland after an extended research stay abroad.
Through the €2.8 million Czech schools and scholarship fund, 21 cooperation programmes between Czech schools and partners in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are now underway.
Estonia's efforts to combat communicable diseases such as HIV and AIDS are supported through the Norway Grants. This week Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre visited one of the four Estonian...
The EEA and Norway Grants have been warmly appreciated in the beneficiary states, according to a new report. The funds have been highly visible and the many open calls for project proposals have...
To boost Polish-Norwegian research cooperation, close to €1.3 million is now available for joint seminars and workshops between scientists from the two countries. Applications can be submitted until...
In April 2008, the EEA Grants set off its €3.8 million share of a close to €100 million complex project to combat social exclusion and initiate social change in deprived urban areas in Portugal.