A Norwegian–Hungarian robot technology project for the health care sector and small and medium sized enterprises has received global attention and celebrated the success in Budapest in May.
The EEA Grants have financed a new shelter for endangered animals and birds seized from illegal traders by the police at the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway take part in preserving some of Krakow's architectural gems for coming generations.
With the support of the Norway Grants, a wooden baroque church in the village of Degučiai, in the Šilute district in Lithuania, will be reconstructed.
The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centre in Horní Beřkovice, the Czech Republic, has launched a new education and training centre for drug abuse prevention.
Newborn babies can be more than the pride and joy of their parents. As showed by a healthcare project in Slovakia, they can also help save lives.
The newly restored Zambujal fortress north of Lisbon, Portugal, was opened to the public in January 2010. The fortress is part of the Linhas de Torres Vedras fortress lines, which are undergoing...
The Bethesda Children's Hospital has installed a new energy system that will reduce both the hospital's costs and energy consumption with 20 per cent.
With the assistance of the EEA and Norway Grants, the Dermatology Clinic of the Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary, aims to become a Central European knowledge centre in its field.
With €1 million in support from the Norway Grants, the Diótörés Foundation can continue to provide healthcare and rehabilitation treatment for young, homeless drug addicts in Hungary.
More than 40 students from 2 secondary schools in Liechtenstein and Slovakia are cooperating on the "Flight over Europe" project. Students learn how to coordinate environmental protection efforts and...
To address shortages in provision for adult learning in Hungary, nine open learning centres were established in 2010 in disadvantaged areas of the country.