21 towns and villages in the Duna-Mecsek region have made their public buildings accessible for people with disabilities. The project was initiated by the nuclear power plant Paks and has received €2...
In the UN-controlled buffer zone in Nicosia, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are supporting the establishment of a new centre aiming to foster closer ties between civil society organisations from...
One of Europe’s largest open air museums - the ASTRA museum in Sibiu - unveiled a new conservation and storage centre for cultural heritage objects on 25 March. The project has involved cooperation...
Norwegian and Polish police services have taken on enhanced cooperation under the wider efforts of integrating European law enforcement agencies. Jointly bolstering Poland for Schengen cooperation...
As part of the renewed EU strategy to halt the loss of biological diversity by 2020, Polish and Norwegian researchers have developed an atlas of Polish marine areas.
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.