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PRESS RELEASE: The future of sustainable infrastructure is here; and we need a strategic vision
27 September 2023, Brussels | “The green transition in mobility is going well, but it could be a lot better. Until 2040 and 2050, the
Assessing the consequences of new legislation on border regions
📖 Read the interview with Martin Unfried and Pim Mertens in the Observant of 18-9-2023 about the societal impact of research findings and how
Successful annual Preuvenemint Meeting 2023
Solving cross-border issues by thinking and acting across borders The annual ITEM Preuvenemint Meeting was a huge success. During the well-attended event, visitors were informed
ITEM Reflection: Coalition agreements in border regions from a cross-border perspective
Following the Reflection on party programmes in the run-up to the Provincial Council elections and the ITEM Commentary after the election results, we have now
Advice to MPs in Parliamentary Assembly Benelux Inter-parliamentary Assembly 2023
“Implementation of cooperation is difficult, because the fact that something is allowed to happen does not mean that it will happen in practice and the
Cross-Border Impact Assessment 2023: Topics announced
The topics for the ITEM’s annual Cross-Border Impact Assessment 2023 have been selected and the research phase is now well underway. The final reports will be presented
Workshop “Solving obstacles to cross-border teleworking”
On 14 June 2023 the B-Solutions workshop, organized by ITEM, GIP Aachen/Eurode and AEBR, in cooperation with the Benelux Union took place in the context
NWO Social Sciences and Humanities (SGW) domain grant awarded to Math Noortmann
Cross-border inter-organisational cooperation in crime control The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded a grant under the SGW open competition to a research
Daan Hovens runner-up in AVT/Anéla Dissertation Prize 2022
Daan has investigated how employees communicate with each other in a multilingual metal foundry in Limburg, nearby the Dutch-German border. He worked in the metal