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SUMMARY:REGISTER NOW: Unboxing the MFF Session II — Accessing Direct Grant Funding Programmes
DESCRIPTION:***UPDATE — LINE-UP ANNOUNCED!*** \nDate: 24 September 2021 \nTime: 10:30 – 12:30 CET \nVenue: Online (via Zoom) \nBackground\nOn 17 December 2020\, after months of painstaking inter-institutional negotiations against the backdrop of a global pandemic\, the European Union adopted the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF)\, its long-term budget for 2021-2027. \nTogether with the NextGenerationEU recovery instrument\, the MFF represents an unprecedented €1.8 trillion of funding to support Europe’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and the EU’s long-term priorities across different policy areas. It is therefore essential that Europe’s regions get training with these instruments to ensure a robust and sustainable recovery.  \nThat is why as part of the Skillnet Project\, the AER has put together 3 information sessions to help regions make the most of the MFF and NextGenerationEU Package. Featuring insights from experts at the European Commission\, these webinars will give regions guidance on how to plan initiatives and projects that can benefits from the different funds. \nWhat’s in it for regions?\nThe second session of the ‘Unboxing the Multiannual Financial Framework’ series will cover some of the main direct grant funding programmes\, notably Digital Europe\, Creative Europe\, Erasmus+\, Horizon Europe (Pillar 2) and Life. Participants will get insights on: \n\nThe overall structure and features of the MFF 2021-2027;\nHighlights and updates on the new EU programmes Digital Europe\, Creative Europe\, Erasmus+\, Horizon Europe (Pillar 2) and Life;\nInsights on funding streams within the NextGenerationEU recovery package.\n\nParticipants will also have a chance to put their questions to the European Commission directly in our extended Q & A session. \nMeet our Speakers!\nWe are delighted to announce the following experts will join this webinar: \n\nErasmus+: Dario Nicolella\, Programme Manager at Erasmus+ Coordination Unit\, Directorate-General for Education\, Youth\, Sport and Culture\, European Commission\nCreative Europe: Jutta Kastner\, Programme Manager at Creative Europe Unit\, Directorate-General for Education\, Youth\, Sport and Culture\, European Commission\nDigital Europe: Andreas Geiss\, Head of Unit Research Strategy and Programme Planning at DG Communications Networks\, Content & Technology\, European Commission\nHorizon Europe: Vera Fehnle\, Policy Officer at European Semester & Country Intelligence Unit\, DG Research and Innovation\, European Commission / Clement Evroux\, Policy Officer at Common Policy Centre – Common Strategic Planning & Programming Service Unit\, DG Research and Innovation\, European Commission\nLife: Jean-Claude Merciol\, Head of Unit\, LIFE Governance\, Administration\, IT & Support Service Unit\, Directorate-General for Environment\, European Commission / Pierluca Merola\, Policy Assistant\, Energy Efficiency Unit\, Directorate-General for Energy\, European Commission \n\nHow can I take part?\nThis session will take place via Zoom. As places are limited we encourage you to register now before registrations close. Regions are welcome to invite local stakeholders (SMEs\, NGOs\, Academia\, etc) who would benefit from insights on these new instruments. \n*** \nThis training session is organised as part of the Skillnet Project\, which is funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission. Skillnet aims to strengthen the Vocational Education and Training (VET) system’s role and capacity to design high-quality VET programmes tailored to current societal needs through enhanced transnational and cross-sectoral partnerships. To learn more about funding opportunities within the Skillnet Project\, visit our dedicated Partnerships in Focus Hub.
URL:https://aer.eu/events/register-now-unboxing-the-mff-session-ii-accessing-direct-grant-funding-programmes/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:AER Events,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Innovating Cultural Heritage\, A workshop by AER Working Group on Culture and CUBES Project
DESCRIPTION:Cultural heritage has an inspiring and creative role in present European societies and communities. It has a positive impact on social cohesion as well as regional development and sustainable tourism. In the context of cultural heritage\, innovation has a key role to play in the field of technology\, social impact\, policymaking\, administration\, and entrepreneurship.  \nThe workshop “Innovating Cultural Heritage”\, jointly organised by the AER working group on culture\, chiared by Fereshteh Jalayer Hess\, and the CUBES Project\, c0-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme\, brings together practitioners\, policymakers and experts. It will discuss current challenges and opportunities for European regions to invest in cultural heritage innovation and learn about sustainable and participatory cultural management practices. The workshop will be an opportunity to showcase and guide participants through the new digital platform produced by CUBES and invite stakeholders to get involved in the project. \n\nAgenda \n10:00-10:15 Welcome and Keynote Speech \n\nSnezhina Petrova\, Member of Gabriel’s Cabinet\, European Commissioner for Innovation\, Research\, Culture\, Education\, and Youth;\nFereshteh Jalayer Hess\, Chair\, Working Group on Culture\, AER; Regional Council Member\, Värmland (SE);\n\n\n10:15-11:45 Session 1  \nPanel discussion with: \n\nAnne Grady\, Cultural Heritage National Expert DG EAC;\nViktor Negrescu\, Vice-chair\, CULT Committee\, European Parliament;\nPatrick Torrent\, President\, NECSTouR: The Voice of European Regions for Sustainable Tourism;\nFereshteh Jalayer Hess\, Regional Council Member\, Värmland (SE);\nChiara Dall’Aglio\, Responsible for EU projects and Pl Interreg Europe SHARE\, Sviluppumbria (IT).\n\n\nModerator: Maria Kouri\, Lecturer in Cultural Management & Local Community Development\, University of Peloponnese \n\n11:45-11:55 Q&A \n11:55-12:05 Coffee Break   \n12:05- 12:35 Session 2-CUBES: \n12:05-12:15 Highlights from the Policy Paper and sustainability of the project; \n\nMaria Kouri\, Lecturer in Cultural Management & Local Community Development\, University of Peloponnese\, and CUBES Project Manager.\n\n12:15-12:30 Exemplary session on training including the methodology and the guidelines to navigate the digital platform and resources; \n\nAnna Comacchio\, Project and Policy Officer\, AER.\n\n12:30 Q+A \n12:45 End of Workshop \n\nWorkshop facilitator: Johanna Pacevicius\, Policy and Knowledge Transfer\, AER.
URL:https://aer.eu/events/innovating-cultural-heritage-a-workshop-by-aer-working-group-on-culture-and-cubes-project/
LOCATION:Online
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