Ticks are blood-feeding parasites that carry dangerous diseases. The EEA Grants supports the research of the Medical University of Silesia on ticks and tick-borne diseases, which will help improve the...
The most notable among the NGO funds supported by EEA and Norway Grants is the €41.5 million Polish NGO fund, representing a considerable push for civil society development, opening up for small...
The Museum of Technology and Transport is the city of Szczecin’s newest tourist attraction. The new museum, financed by the EEA Grants, opened on 21October 2010.
At the Czech Geological Survey in Prague, Dr Jakub Hruška is leading a €1.1 million research project to measure changes in sulphur and nitrogen pollution in the Czech Republic.
Poles are now the largest immigrant group in Norway. Norwegian and Polish archive institutions have jointly documented the last 300 years of Polish immigration to Norway.
At the University of Porto in Portugal, environmental research is also being carried out with support from the EEA Grants. Led by Dr José Rocha e Silva, a €1 million project to train students and...
The Czech Republic's €700,000 Vysocina Cultural Heritage Fund supports 6 projects to restore local cultural heritage monuments in the Region of Vysocina.
Another milestone within the European integration efforts was reached on Monday 11 June when Malta International Airport was split into separate terminals for Schengen and non-Schengen travels -...
The Polish €1.3 million cross-border partnership fund supports 42 projects by Polish organisations promoting international cooperation on regional and local levels.
Norway contributes to Idrija’s effort to safeguard its children and teachers from cancerous pollution risk stemming from the Slovenian town’s 500-year quicksilver mining tradition.
Hungary's €1.2 million scholarship fund has provided grants for student exchanges and institutional cooperation projects between educational institutions in Hungary and Iceland, Liechtenstein and...
Czech airport Karlovy Vary takes important step closer to Schengen compliance.