The Financial Mechanism Office (FMO), the secretariat of the EEA and Norway Grants, is seeking four persons to join its team in Brussels.
For the fourth and final interview in our ‘Meet the exchange students’ series we hear from 23 year old Natalia Dąbrowska who, with the help of the Polish Scholarship programme, made one of her biggest...
Preserving Jewish cultural heritage is an important aim of the EEA and Norway Grants, and through the Lithuanian ‘Conservation and revitalisation of cultural and natural heritage’ programme, this has...
"Norway Grants are vitally important in helping countries meet international standards and tackle weaknesses in their judicial systems," says Natalia Voutova from the Council of Europe. The Council of...
For the next interview in our 'Meet the exchange students' series we meet 24 year old Michal Haida. Michal is pursuing an MSc in Science at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice. With...
Combatting looting and illicit sale of antiquities is a common challenge that requires joint efforts. A conference dedicated to the topic was held in Sofia 16 September jointly organised by Norway and...
The Financial Mechanism Office (FMO) is recruiting a Financial Controller.
“We want to change the lives of our students and influence the rhetoric around Roma education.” This is how Zuzana Balážová of the Slovak Centre for Research of Ethnicity and Culture (CVEK) describes...
"The access to justice centres could make a real difference for the judiciary, but also to Romanian society in general," says Audun Hognes Berg from the Norwegian Courts Administration. The...
Funding is now available for activities strengthening bilateral relations between the Slovak Republic and the three donor countries – Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway – through the Fund for Bilateral...
In the second part of our series featuring personal accounts of Polish students who have taken part in the Scholarship Fund exchange programme, we meet Maja Starostecka who spent three months on...
How do you get students more interested in learning about climate change? Portuguese teachers are using video, pictures and social media when teaching this important topic.