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SUMMARY:It’s Our Turn! Congress of Young Europeans (Prague)
DESCRIPTION:About the event\nAt the four-day congress in Prague\, selected participants will have the chance to come together in a historically important Central European capital to discuss their visions of Europe’s future. Participants will reflect on the protest movements from 1968 and 1989 and debate issues that concern them today as well as ways in which they can mobilise to shape the future for the better. In addition to this\, the Green European Foundation (GEF) will contribute to the congress with a pre-event online course\, providing for a common knowledge base for all participants\, as well as a platform for debates ahead of their trip to Prague. \nProgramme:\nThursday August 30 \n18:00-22:00 Opening event and dinner reception \nFriday 31 August \n9:30-10:30 Welcome and introduction \nEllen Ueberschär\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany \nCarlotta Weber\, Green European Foundation\, Belgium \nTeo Comet\, Federation of Young European Greens\, Belgium \n10:30-12:30 ‘It’s Our Turn’ – plenary discussion about young activists\, politicians\, artists and public engagement \nModeration: Özge Kara\, Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe\, Serbia \nVáclav Kříž\, Mladí občané\, city councillor in Krásno\, Czech Republic \nSergey Lagodinsky\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany \nVincent Madeline\, Europe Écologie-Les Verts\, France \nMaria Demisheva\, Feminist Workshop\, Ukraine \n14:00-17:30 City walks in Prague \n17:30-19:30 Film screening: ‘Leave/Stay’ followed by discussion with Mariann Dósa\, School of Public Life\, Hungary\, and László Józsa\, Film producer\, Hungary \n19:30-20:30 Dinner \n20:30-22:30 Screening of the film “Jan Palach”by Robert Sedláček (2018\, English subtitles) \nSaturday September 1\n9:30-10:00 Introduction of the community space Studio ALTA \n10:00-12:00 WORKSHOPS: Protest Movements and Activism \n\nElections\, protest movements ad the role of young people – School of Public Life\, Hungary\nThe use of artistic tools in contemporary activism – Studio ALTA\, Czech Republic\nHuman Rights Workshop – Panoptykon Foundation\, Poland\n“The spirit of 1968”: What it was and what is left – Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany\n\n12:00-13:30 Lunch \n13:30-15:30 Participants’ presentations and discussion \n15:30-16:00 Coffee break \n16:00-18:00 WORKSHOPS: Our Role in Public Spaces \n\nManage your town! – Mladí Občané\, Czech Republic\nArt and culture shaping public spaces – Studio ALTA\, Czech Republic\n“We started from the bottom\, now we are here” – interactive workshop with urban activists from Eastern Europe – Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe\, Serbia\nChildren in Urban Development – Milota Siorová\, Urbanist\, Slovakia\nHousing in European cities – Czech Young Greens\n\n18:00-19:30 Dinner \n19:30-21:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: The Future of Democracy in Europe – How to defend the core values of open and plural societies? \nModeration: Agata Skrzypczyk\, Journalist\, Poland \nLluis Camprubi\, Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds\, Catalonia – Spain \nVít Havelka\, Europeum\, Czech Republic \nTerry Reintke\, Member of European Parliament for Greens/EFA\, Germany \nEllen Ueberschär\, Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany \nSunday September 2\n9:30-11:30 WORKSHOPS: Our Future of Europe \n\nEuropean Green Activism – Green European Foundation\, Belgium\nSafeguarding Democracy in the EU – Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany\, and Linda Schneider\, Humboldt University Berlin\, Germany\nThe Role of Youth in Shaping Europe – Federation of Young Europeans\n“Migration is our Encounter with Globalisation!”: A Future Lab on the EU’s Migration Policy – Heinrich Böll Foundation\, Germany\, and Ali Nobil Ahmad\, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient\, Germany\n\n11:30-12:00 Coffee break \n11:45-13:30 Presentations from workshops – Follow-up \n13:30-14:45 Lunch \n14:45-16:00 Evaluation and closing \n16:30-19:00 Film screenings and discussion in cooperation with the JIHLAVA Film Festival \n19:00-20:00 Dinner \n20:00-22:00 Farewell Party with a concert of Šarbilach Orchestr \n  \nThis event is organised by the Green European Foundation in collaboration with the Heinrich Böll Foundation Prague.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/its-our-turn-congress-of-young-europeans-prague/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180825T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180830T170000
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SUMMARY:Moving Beyond Fragments (Komiža)
DESCRIPTION:Context   \nIn its 6th edition\, the Green Academy aims to identify the convergences and draw on positive experiences of social movements and political actors across Europe. The will is to foster transnational European exchange on ways of moving beyond the fragments\, with a particular focus on Eastern Europe and the European South\, where obstacles to enact progressive politics seem most vivid. The emergence of far-right authoritarianism and the exposure to austerity should challenge us to formulate a sharp and coherent political strategy\, homegrown to the European semi-periphery.   \nSince its establishment in 2010\, the Green Academy was designed as an intensive knowledge-building and discussion program for left\, green and other progressive political forces. So far\, almost 1000 people from civil society\, politics\, academia\, movements and media have participated in its work. The 6th edition of the Green Academy\, grounded in intersectionality and transdisciplinary approach\, encourages in-depth knowledge building\, combining academic modules with political debate and activist exchanges.   \nContinuing its focus on three education modules\, namely degrowth/sustainability\, municipalism/commons and climate change/just transition\, it will aim to break with disciplinary divisions and limitations\, using methodologies such as critical pedagogy and new formats that encourage self-organisation\, cultural expression and learning of practical political skills.   \nAbout the event \nAt the Green Academy GEF will organise a speciﬁc workshop under the title ‘’Degrowth & Glocal Sustainability’\, that will offer relevant cutting-edge knowledge to participants (from Doughnut Economics and Eco-Sufficiency to the concept of a Good life for all) through interactive formats of learning.  \nThe workshop will concentrate on different variations between growth\, technology\, work and quality of life\, but also tackling specific aspects of inequality or participation. It will help to identify points of convergences where political and social alliances can be framed and strengthened while at the same time not ignoring the potential conflicts or controversial aspects that have divisive impact\, with the ultimate goal of finding solutions for them. The focus of this workshop will be predominantly to frame the narrative about a deeper understanding of sustainability as an old concept\, through discovering of its importance of future design of future life in and of the European Union.  \n  \nThe workshop ‘Degrowth & Glocal Sustainability‘ is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of Institute for Political Ecology and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/moving-beyond-fragments/
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180823T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180826T170000
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SUMMARY:GEF at the BIEN Congress 2018 (Tampere)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nIn the framework of the “Basic Income for all EU Citizens?” transnational project\, the GEF experts’ group\, comprised of Basic Income experts from Finland\, Spain\, Germany\, Switzerland\, Serbia\, and the United Kingdom\, will attend the BIEN Congress to discuss the latest developments in the studies and application of the Basic Income models across Europe. In addition to their participation in the conference\, the experts’ group will come together in a meeting organised by GEF to facilitate the development of the GEF Basic Income project. \nGEF will be present throughout the entire Congress displaying and disseminating the outcomes of various GEF projects related to the topic. \nAbout the event\nThe 2018 BIEN Congress plans to build on the growing interest in Basic Income by inviting activists\, stakeholders\, policymakers\, students and researchers to discuss the promises of Basic Income against the background of the need for a “new universalism”. The 2018 Congress is entitled “Basic Income and the New Universalism: Rethinking the Welfare State in the 21st Century”. \nBIEN 2018 features a Film Festival with a dozen productions from around the world on the topic of Basic Income. The Film Festival will run alongside the congress and can be visited by Congress participants but is also open to the general public. The Congress language is English. \n\nFor more information about the conference and registration\, visit the website of the BIEN 2018.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/gef-at-bien-2018-tampere/
LOCATION:Tampere\, Kalevantie 4\,\, Tampere\, 33100
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Green Summer Academy (Strasbourg)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe first GEF summer university ever held in France will take place in the proudly European city of Strasbourg\, home of the European Parliament. At the center of the event\, we aim at exploring an important question for the furthering of green justice: how can we bridge the fight against social inequalities and the fight against environmental inequalities to pursue a just eco-transition? \nAbout the event\nThe summer university will be a great opportunity for French activists to get to know the work and publications of the Green European Foundation. Participants will be able to discover the production of the Green European Journal and will have a chance to learn more about the GEF online course Impact Europe. \nProgramme\nThursday\, August 23 \n12:00 – 13:00 – Greetings and opening – GEF & FEP Agora Space \n\nBenoit MONANGE\, Director Fondation de l’Ecologie Politique\n\n13:30 – 15:00 –  The Future of work in Europe in a time of technological and social change (panel built around issues raised by the latest issue of the Green European Journal: Work on the Horizon. Tracking Employment’s Transformation in Europe ) \n\nLaurent STANDAERT\, Editor in chief of the Green European Journal\nAida PONCE DEL CASTILLO\, senior researcher at the European Trade Union Institute\nNathalie SCHIRVEL\, holds a Masters in Medicine from the Université Libre de Bruxelles\, she is the author of the Green European Journal article “Dr Strangelove or how I learned to stop worrying and love the robot”\nAlain COULOMBEL\, economist\, member of the Board of the Fondation de l’Ecologie Politique\, he is the author of the Green European Journal article “Recasting work in an era of insecurity”\n\n15:30 – 17:00 – Escaping from our homo detritus condition. How to put an end to the garbage society.  \n\nEwa SUFIN-JACQUEMART\, Polish foundation Strefa Zielini\nIsabelle HAJEK\, sociologist\, University of Strasbourg\nAntoinette GUHL\, deputy Mayor of Paris\, in charge of social enterprise\, social innovation and circular economy\n\n17:30 – 19:00 Rethinking the role of culture practices with the commons paradigm: a pathway for greening our cultural practices? \n\nValérian GUILLIER\, PhD researcher at the University Paris 8\nOlivier LANOË\, musician and composer\, founder of AMACCA (Associations for the maintaining of alternatives in the field of cultural and artistic projects).\n\n20:00-22:00 Bridging the fight against social and environmental inequalities to enhance our pursuit of a just ecological transition \n\nAlice CANABATE\, Sociologist\, Vice-president of the Fondation de l’Ecologie Politique\nSophie SWATON\, philosopher and economist\, University of Lausanne\, author of the book “Pour un revenu de transition écologique” [Appraisal for an ecological transition income]\nGuillaume FABUREL\, professor of geography\, urban planning and political science at the University Lyon 2 and at the Institute of Political Studies of Lyon\, author of the book “Les métropoles barbares” [Barbaric Metropolis]\nJulien CAUDEVILLE\, statistician and risk exposure specialist\, researcher on environment and health at Ineris (National Institute on Industrial Environment and Risks).\n\nFriday\, August 24 \n10:00 – 11:00 – French publishing activity on political ecology at the GEF-FEP Agora \n11:00 – 12:00 Presentation and registration for Impact Europe : Online Course for Green Activists \n12:00 Closing remarks \n\nMarie TOUSSAINT\, member of the General assembly of the GEF and member of the Board of the FEP\n\nContact and information: b.monange[at]fondationecolo.org
URL:https://gef.eu/event/green-summer-academy-strasbourg/
LOCATION:Centre culturel Saint Thomas\, 2 rue de la Carpe-Haute\, Strasbourg\, 67000\, France
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180817T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180930T233000
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SUMMARY:European Green Activists Training (Croatia)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe training is a part of our transnational project ‘European Green Activists Training’\, which this year consists of training sessions for young Green activists from Croatia\, Finland\, Hungary\, Czech Republic and Malta. The participants will take part in national trainings about green politics\, as well as European politics and institutions. In addition\, there will be a study visit to Brussels in the beginning of March 2019\, during which participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand.  \nAbout the event\nThis 3-day training in Croatia is  taking place from October 19 – 21\, 2018 at the Red Cross House in the Nature Park Medvednica\, and is organised by The Green European Foundation together with Green Window and Cooperation Development Network of Eastern Europe.  \nParticipants will engage in activities with the representatives of international organizations\, local authorities and the representatives of the European Union to learn about the possibilities of building a greener and more just society.  \nPracticalities\nThe participation fee for the training is 50€\, while the accommodation and food expenses\, along with the Brussels Study Tour expenses\, are covered by the organisers.  \nWe invite young people (from 19 to 26 years of age) living in Croatia to apply for this unique opportunity until September 30\, 2018 by filling out this form. Please note that applications from participants who have no prior experience in the subjects of this training are particularly encouraged.  \nFor any additional questions\, you can contact info@zeleniprozor.hr . \nThe training is organised by the GEF – Green European Foundation with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/european-green-activists-training-croatia/
CATEGORIES:Call for participants
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180806T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180910T233000
DTSTAMP:20260406T074011
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SUMMARY:European Green Activists Training (Czech Republic)  
DESCRIPTION:  \nCONTEXT \nDuring the course you will meet politicians\, experts from organizations\, media and corporations and\, of course likeminded young people. The course will support your skills in the field of activism\, teamwork\, campaigning\, and media. Together we will go through a whole range of approaches and tools that can change the world around. The training connects theory and practice.  \nThe training consists of five training weekends in Czech Republic and a one-week study tour to Brussels together with young activists from other European countries.   \n  \nPROGRAMME  \n 1st meeting  September 28 – 30\, 2018: Kaprálův mlýn\, Czech Republic: Welcome to the training  \n2nd meeting November 2 – 4\, 2018: Oucmanice\, Czech Republic: From direct actions to the communal politics  \n 3rd meeting  December 14 – 16\, 2018: Sluňáko\, Czech Republic: Towards the common Europe critically  \n4th meeting January 11 – 13\, 2019: Švýcárna\, Czech Republic: Open Space training and alumni network meeting  \nPreparation for the Brussels study tour February 22 – 23\, 2019: Praha or Brno\, Czech Republic   \nBrussels study tour  March 3 – 8\, 2019: Together with young people from Finland\, Hungary\, Malta\, and Croatia  \n5th meeting April 5 – 7\, 2019\, Czech Republic: Training organized by participants.  \n \nPRACTICALITIES   \nThe training course is open for the participants between age 15 and 23. You don’t need to have any experiences with any kind of activism or politics\, what matters\, is motivation. The participation fee for the whole training is 7000 CZK (circa 270).  \nApply through this application form until September 10th\, the decisions will be informed by September 15th. Altogether 20 participants will be selected for the course.   \nFor more information in Czech click here. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egatczechrepublic/
CATEGORIES:Call for participants
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180801T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180814T233000
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SUMMARY:European Green Activists Training (Finland)
DESCRIPTION:About the event\nDuring the course you will familiarize yourself with the green values\, meet politicians\, experts from organizations\, media and corporations and\, of course\, a big bunch of like-minded young people. You will learn about decision-making\, influencing the structures of a society and how the green values promote more equal\, sustainable and well-functioning societies. We are encouraging people all over Finland\, from diverse backgrounds to apply for the course.   \nThe training programme consists of 5 national meetings and a study tour in Brussels. \n1st meeting   September 28 – 30 Helsinki area\, Finland: Welcome to the training!  \n2nd meeting November 2 – 4 Helsinki\, Finland: Europe\, EU and the Greens    \n3rd meeting  November 30 – December 2 Jyväskylä\, Finland: Municipal politics and activism in local level  \n4th meeting February 1 – 3\, 2019 Helsinki\, Finland: Parliament\, ministries and activism in national level  \nBrussels study tour Spring 2019 \n5th meeting April 5 –7\, 2019: Media\, international affairs and end of the training  \nPRACTICALITIES   \nThe training costs 220 euros and the fee includes travel and possible accommodation costs to training sessions in Finland\, all materials and travel and accommodation costs in Brussels. Applicants should be 15-25 years old\, membership of the Green party or previous experience from the party is not expected\, as we are looking for people who do not yet have a lot of experience from the Greens. We are looking for young people who have a strong will to learn and make an impact\, motivation is the most important single factor.  \nApply through this application form until August 14\, the decisions will be informed by August 31. Altogether 25 participants will be selected for the course.  \nMore information in Finnish. \n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/european-green-activists-training-finland/
CATEGORIES:Call for participants
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180803
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SUMMARY:European Green Alternatives (Assos-Canakkale)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nIn a time of ever-growing challenges fundamental principles of Human Rights and human dignity\, this projects aims to highlight the transformative power of social movement\, and how green alternatives in politics as well as in everyone’s daily lives can be realised. \nAbout the event\nFor almost a decade\, the Green Thought Association is organising a Yeşil Kamp in Turkey to bring together European and Turkish Greens to exchange ideas and discuss the most pressing issues such as women’s rights\, food and agricultural systems and rights of nature\, law\, social contracts and ecological struggles\, and so forth. \nThis year\, the Green Camp will be kicked off with a special GEF Summer School on European Green Alternatives aiming to promote green values such as sustainability\, feminism\, direct democracy etc. in Turkey. \nThe Summer School of GEF will be followed up from 2 to 5 August with more thematic and interactive workshops and presentations to deepen the participants’ understanding and knowledge on those topics. \nProgramme\n10:00- 11:15 The Rights of Nature and the Environmental Constitutionalism \nModerator and Introduction: Ümit Şahin (Istanbul Policy Center Climate Change Senior Specialist\, Green Thought Association) \n\nRana Göksu (Lawyer\, Green Thought Association)\nGeorgi Velev (SavePirin Campaign\, Zelenite – Green Party of Bulgaria)\n\n11:45-13:45 Gender Policies and Queer Ecology   \n\nModerator and Introduction: Sevil Turan (Green Thought Association)\nVesna Jusup (European Green Party/EGP)\nBeatrice White (Green European Foundation /GEF)\nTeo Comet Kortman (Federation of Young European Greens/FYEG)\n\n15:15-16:30 Food Policies \n\nModerator and Introduction: Bengi Akbulut (Ecology Collective)\nAntoine Tifine (Federation of Young European Greens/FYEG)\nLeyla Aslan Ünlübay (Buğday Association)\nAyşenur Arslanoğlu (Slowfood Movement)\n\n18.00-19.30 Parallel Workshops \nWorkshop 1: Fight against water crisis- Akgün İlhan \nWorkshop 2: Gender Equality and Queer Ecology –Cihan Koral Malak \nWorkshop 3: Fair Food and Food Policies–Durukan Dudu \n\nFor further questions\, directly get in touch with cihat.demirtas@yesildusunce.org 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/european-green-alternatives/
LOCATION:Son Gemy Camping\, Son Gemi Camping\, Assos\, Çanakkale. Harita\, Turkey
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180801
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SUMMARY:Fighting for Our Common Planet (Selce)
DESCRIPTION:Context  \nThe Summer Camp ‘Fighting for Our Common Planet’ is part of Federation of Young European Greens’ annual project on commons. Commons refer to shared resources and social practices that are maintained by communities in a sustainable manner. Good management of commons offers a sustainable and accessible alternative to the current centralised and dominant role of the state and market. \nThe Summer Camp will focus on environmental commons\, particularly on how the climate can be managed in a sustainable\, inclusive and participatory way. \nAbout the event \nA central part of the programme – ‘Climate Change Summer Workshop’\, organised by the Green European Foundation – is built around Climate Change. It aims to increase awareness of the importance of combating climate change among Young Greens\, and a better understanding of climate negotiations and what actions are needed on the EU and national level to make a difference. Moreover\, young people will be trained to bring climate change into the public debate and make it a relevant subject. \nProgramme  \nFriday July 27 \n12:00-13:30 ‘Looking into the Paris Agreement’ \n​Introduction to climate negotiations – understanding how international stakeholders cooperate to mitigate temperature rises and adapt to climate change. We will look into what the Paris Agreement brought to the table\, what were the commitments by different European countries\, and how far are we in reaching them. From FYEG’s Climate Change Working group we will learn the relation between the European Union and nation states when it comes to national policies related to climate change. \n14:30-16:00 ‘Towards the climate change solutions’ ​(with a livestream) \nThree guest speakers coming from different backgrounds are invited to discuss the main challenges faced within international climate negotiations and in the elaboration of European Climate Policies (Mitigation\, adaptation\, North/South Solidarity\, Transfer of knowledge\, Loss and damage\, etc.). The panel will address questions such as: Why is COP24 in Poland important? What policies are planned in relation to combating climate change around Europe and in the EU? What changes can we expect in the upcoming elections in regards to climate change policies? Is Europe ready to mitigate the consequences of climate change? What are the next steps in the fight against climate change and what are the entry points through which young people can influence the outcome of climate negotiations? \nSpeakers: Yan Dupas​\, Political advisor in the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament (tbc); Kelsey de Porte​\, Jonge Klimaatbeweging; Luka Tomac\,​ Green Action/Friends of the Earth Croatia (tbc); Moderator: ​Zuzana Pavelkova\,​ FYEG’s co-spokesperson \nSaturday July 28 \n12:00-13:30 ‘Storytelling about Climate’ \nWith the engagement of a guest-trainer from the Green European Journal (tbc) and a famous French vlogger Vincent Verzat (Partager C’est Sympa)\, participants will be trained about efficient ways of communicating climate change to a wider audience. Emphasis of the training will be put on how to create a positive narrative on combating climate change\, and how to incentivise people about the issue. The program will be based on the principles of ​non-formal education​ and intercultural learning. We strive for an active\, inclusive and direct communication and sharing of knowledge. \nPracticalities: \nThe workshop is open to the public. Those interested can receive information about available places at project.manager@fyeg.org. \n  \nThe event ‘Climate Change Summer Workshop’ is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of the Federation of Young European Greens and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/fighting-for-our-common-planet-selce/
LOCATION:Selce\, Selce\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180712T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180715T220000
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SUMMARY:Crossing Borders (Janów Podlaski)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe title of this year’s GEF Green Summer Academy in Poland is ‘Crossing Borders’\, a phrase charged with meaning and symbolism\, considering the fact that the event will be taking place near the borders of Poland with Belarus and Ukraine\, as well as within a region with diverse cultures\, dialects\, languages\, and religions. \nAbout the event\nThe event includes several major themes\, such as: \n\nThe future of Europe in the context of changing geopolitics and the upcoming European Parliamentary elections\nClimate change and preparing for the COP24 Climate Change Conference in Katowice\nGreen visions for farming\, nutrition\, and rural development\nGreen visions for local governance\, with particular emphasis on regional assemblies\, and transition cities in alignment with the ideals of the Commons and urban movements\n\nThrough several workshops\, round tables and expert debates\, the event will feature discussions on fighting pollution\, cities of equal chances\, preventing corruption and the role of art and artists in citizens-led activism and the political transformation of Poland in a European context. The participants will also engage with the local community and local activists and learn about new green transborder initiatives and opportunities. \nThrough its diverse programme\, the Green Summer Academy in Poland connects the dots between politics and society at local\, regional\, national\, European and global levels. \nProgramme\nThursday July 12 \n16:00 – 19:00 Local expeditions in small groups \n17:00 – 19:00 Meeting with local active inhabitants on projects of local development opportunities in a transborder context \nFriday July 13 \n9:30 – 10:00 Opening speeches \n10:00 – 12:00 What future for the Eastern Europe in EU?  (Debate) \nSpeakers: Rebecca Harms (Member of the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament)\, Paweł Kowal (College of Europe\, Natolin)\, Małgorzata Tracz (Partia Zieloni\, Poland)\, Michał Sutowski (Krytyka Polityczna)\, Moderator: Bartłomiej Kozek (GEJ)\, Adam Ostolski  (GEJ\, Krytyka Polityczna\, Partia Zieloni) \n12:00 – 13:45 Creating Socio-Ecological Societies through Urban Commons Transition. Lecture ‘Cities in transition’ \nLecture: Dirk Holemans (Green European Foundation Board Member and Director of the Flemish Green Think Tank Oikos \nCities in transition  \nSpeakers: Dirk Holemans (Ghent in transition with Michel Bauwens)\, Sergi Alegre (El Prat and Barcelona)\,  Hanna Gill-Piątek (innovative revitalisation in Łódź)\, Marcin Gerwin (citizens’ panels in Gdansk and Lublin)\, Roger Manser (London Great Parc)\, Moderator: Dagmara Misztela (Partia Zieloni\, Poland) \n14:45 – 15:45 Artists as change makers (Debate) \nSpeakers: Ela Hołoweńko\, Cecylia Malik\, Michał Kasprzak\, Joanna Kessler. Moderator: Gert Roehrborn \n15:45 – 17:45 Panel debate  \n\nFood and farming past revolution and its consequences (Key note)\, Thomas Waitz\, MEP\, EGP Committee \nThe CAP today and tomorrow\, the Green perspective (Key note)\, Andrzej Nowakowski (GGEP) \nFrom industrial agriculture to agroecology and food sovereignty? (Debate)\, Andrzej Nowakowski (Advisor on Agriculture and Rural Development in the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament)\, dr Katarzyna Bańkowska (IRWiR PAN)\, Izabela Mier (Cooperative Dobrze)\, Ben Lazar (Nyeleni Polska/permaculture)\, Dorota Metera (expert in certification)\, Maria Staniszewska (ecological NGO)\, Adrian Sulikowski (conventional farmer/Green Party)\, Katarzyna Jagiełło (Greenpeace)\, Justyna Zwolińska (SGGW\, Poland). Moderator: Ewa Jakubowska-Lorenz\, (HBS Warszawa)\n\n18:00 – 19:45 Parallel programme in Janów Podlaski and Biała Podlaska \n21:00 – 22:00 ‘No Problem!’ by Yasmin Kidwai\, documentary projection \nSaturday July 14 \n9:00 – 11:00 Parallel Sessions I  \n\nFuture of work (Adam Ostolski\, Bartlomiej Kozek)\nEconomy and climate change (Roger Manser\, Przemek Stępień)\nRivers exchange of knowledge part I (Alesia Basharymava\, Volha Kasevitch\, Uladzimir Zuyeu\, Petro Hrystiszyn\, Heorhiy Veremiychyk\, Oleksandr Husiev\, Sascha Maier\, Mikhail Durkin\, and members of the Save the Rivers Coalition\, moderators:  Ewa Leś\, Sascha Maier)\n\n11:30 – 13:00 Parallel Sessions II \n\nSeminar ‘Green farming: Campaigning against GMO\, why and how’ (Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart (Strefa Zieleni)\, Juliette Leroux (Greens/EFA)\nCity of Open Chances (Hanna Gill-Piątek\, Aleksandra Kołeczek)\nRivers exchange of knowledge part II (Iza Zygmunt\, Maria Staniszewska)\n\n14:00 – 16:00 Parallel Sessions III  \n\nGreen media for the climate (Beata Nowak\, Bartek Kozek\, Jamie Kendrick (GEJ)\, Annabelle Dawson (GEJ)\, Monika Matus (Democratic Action)\, Wojciech Szymalski (Institute for Sustainable Development)\, Ilona Jędrasik (Client Earth Lawyers for Earth)\, Hanna Schudy (EKO-UNIA)\, Monika Sadkowska (RT-ON)\, Marcin Harembski (SMA/CAN + Climate Coalition) and others\, Moderator: Katarzyna Ugryn)\nGreen regional program: clean air\, green jobs\, integrated public transport and enthralled hunting (Małgorzata Tracz and Paweł Pomian)\nRivers working groups E30 and E40 coalitions (Ewa Leś\, Sascha Maier\, Maria Staniszewska\, Petro Hrystiszyn)\n\n16:30 – 18:30 Parallel Sessions IV \n\nTowards COP 24 (Roger Manser (urbanist)\, Beata Nowak (Zielone Wiadomości)\, Monika Matus (Democratic Action)\, Wojciech Szymalski (Institute for Sustainable Development)\,  Ilona Jędrasik (Client Earth Lawyers for Earth)\, Hanna Schudy (EKO-UNIA)\, Monika Sadkowska (RT-ON)\, Marcin Haremski (SMA)\, Patryk Białas (Skype)\, Maciej Smykowski (Partia Zieloni)\, Katarzyna Ugryn (HBS)\, moderators: Ewa Sufin-Jacquemart (Strefa Zieleni)\, Artur Wieczorek\nSeminar ‘Green farming: How organic farming can be developed in Poland and EU’ (Monika Styczek- Kuryluk\, Andrzej Nowakowski\, Dorota Metera\, Dr. Katarzyna Bańkowska\, Ben Lazar\, Rober Kuryluk\, and others. Moderators: Iza Mier\, Julia Rokicka)\nRivers plan of action (Izabela Zygmunt\, Ewa Leś)\n\n18:45 – 19:30 Summary and closing \nSunday July 15 \n7:00 – 9:00 Local expeditions in small groups \n  \nParticipation fee:\nThe full fee of 500 PLN (570 PLN with transfer) should be paid by bank transfer to the account of Fundacja Strefa Zieleni: \n66 1020 1097 0000 7602 0237 0450\, title: ‘Green Summer Academy participation fee’ \n(from abroad: IBAN: PL66 1020 1097 0000 7602 0237 0450\, Swift/BIC: BPKOPLPW) \nThe lower participation fee is possible when registering before June 25 \nRegistration/more information:\nEwa Sufin-Jacquemart +48-664673700 ewa.sufin@strefazieleni.org \nUrszula Sadlowska +32 (0)2 234 65 73 urszula.sadlowska@gef.eu \n  \nThe Green Summer Academy “Crossing borders” is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of Fundacja Strefa Zieleni and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. \nThe debate on transitioning cities towards the Commons is organised as a part of the international project “Creating Socio-Ecological Societies through Urban Commons Transition” by the Green European Foundation with the support of Fundacja Strefa Zieleni and with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/crossing-borders-janow-podlaski/
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180707T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180708T123000
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SUMMARY:Colours of Green (Graz)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nFollowing the loss of the Austrian Green party during the national elections in 2017\, the entire Austrian Green movement is at a crossroads. ‘Green Repositioning’ aims to start a process of re-organising the Green movement and to come up with a new Green narrative that links ecological and social concerns and lays out how to master the Great Transformation based on solidarity and resilience. A clear positioning and a joint understanding of socio-ecological politics based on Political Ecology will become a cornerstone in reinventing the Austrian Green movement. This ‘Green Repositioning’ project consists of several different events throughout the year all over Austria. \nWithin this framework\, GEF will organise a Summer Academy with the support of Grüne Bildungswerkstatt. \nAbout the event\nThree key areas – six workshops – one Green identity. Following this motto\, the Summer Academy will function as a laboratory within the ‘Green Repositioning’ project currently implemented by the Austrian green foundation Grüne Bildungswerkstatt. \nFollowing the Regional Ideas Lab\, organised by the Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament and the European Green Party on the days before the Summer Academy\, the event will continue lively debates with change makers and pulse generators from all over Europe. \nThe aim is to develop working theses for the following three key areas that were identified: \n\nEnvironment & Ecology\nDemocracy & Media\nEconomy & Future of Work\n\nThe project ‘Green Repositioning’\, including the GEF Summer Academy\, aims to contribute to a new Green narrative that answers the question ‘Where will the Green movement be in 2030\, and how can it contribute to a better future?’. \nThree workshops will be organised in English. The detailed programme will be available on this website soon. \n\nRegistration\nRegister now for the GEF Summer Academy in Graz by following this link. \nThe participation fee for the event is 60 Euro (including catering during the event). For further questions\, send an email to sommerakademie(at)gbw.at.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/colours-green-graz/
LOCATION:Steiermarkhof\, Ekkehard-Hauer-Straße 33\, Graz\, 8052\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180702T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180723T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T074011
CREATED:20180702T153413Z
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SUMMARY:Green it!
DESCRIPTION:we are launching our first ever crowdfunding campaign and we want you to be part of it! We will raise 5000 Euro to kickstart Green it!\, an online platform\, which will serve as a database of green experts and training resources.  \nOur idea is simple: we will start with an online platform to make available training materials and resources\, as well as allow for the recognition of those trainers who use sustainable\, inclusive and forward-thinking methods in their work.   \nWe are on a mission to improve the quality of green training all around Europe and we need you!   \nWith the generous support of our community\, we raised over 10% of the target in the first hours of the campaign. Now we rely on you to help us make Green it! happen.    \nEvery contribution helps – the number of people donating is important. If you can give 10 euros\, that’s another demonstration of interest\, likely to encourage another person to follow you. But if you’re able to give more\, that’s brilliant\, and gets us closer to the goal.  \nWe simply cannot do this without you.  
URL:https://gef.eu/event/green-it/
CATEGORIES:Launch event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180629T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180630T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T074011
CREATED:20180418T143024Z
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SUMMARY:Restoring Food to the Heart of the Community (Cork)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe broadening and deepening of global food production and supply has been a powerful force of economic\, social and environmental transformation for the last three decades or more with profound changes\, not only to farming systems that become locked into industrial commodity production\, but also to adverse environmental effects leading to major ecological ruptures: The productivist agri-industrial model has achieved a remarkable grip over the policy agenda surrounding food security. Yet the consequences include growing concern over emissions of greenhouse gases and impacts upon biological diversity. \nThe summer school will propose policy changes not only in response to the review of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) which is taking place in 2018 but also to the Milan Urban Food Policy pact. The European Commission’s communication on the review of the CAP states that climate change and preserving the environment is the main challenge facing the EU\, and the CAP must play an enhanced role in this battle – not only to protect farmers from the impact of climate change but also to ensure that farming does not contribute to making the problem worse. Stringent new goals will be set at European level to ensure farming contributes fully to helping meet the EU’s international commitments on climate change and sustainability. \nAbout the event\nThe Summer University is organised in collaboration with academics\, local policy makers\, artisan producers\, community food security NGOs and local growers. Its objective is to discuss a new policy which can develop a new healthy\, sustainable and resilient food system. The aim is to improve equitable access to quality food\, create a fairer and sustainable food system\, and reduce the environmental footprint of food. \nProgramme\nFriday\, June 29 \n19:30 Welcome reception and opening address \n\nNuala Ahern (Green Foundation Ireland)\nColin Sage (School of the Human Environment in UCC and Chair of the Cork Food Policy Council)\nDuncan Stewart (Chair of Green Foundation Ireland).\n\nSaturday\, June 30 \n09:30 – 09:40 Welcome and introductions \n09:40 – 10:20 Dr Colin Sage Why we must restore food to the heart of community \n10:20 – 11:00 Cristina Grasseni Food citizenship: Sustainable food procurement in cities \n11:20 – 12:00 Oliver Moore re-CAP: Food and Farming Policy in Europe \n12:00 – 12:40 Regina Sexton Cork: City of Food \n12:45 – 13:30 Debate and Discussion \n16:15  St. Stephen’s Sustainable Food Lab: Talk on food growing \n17:15  Nano Nagle Place: Heritage experience \nSpeakers\n  \nDr Colin Sage – Senior Lecturer in Geography at UCC with research interests in food systems\, environmental policy and civic initiatives for social change. He is the author of Environment and Food (2012) and co-editor of Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Transitions to Sustainability (2017)\, Food Transgressions: Making sense of contemporary food politics (2014) and Strategies for Sustainable Development. Colin is honorary Visiting Professor on the Food Studies program at the American University\, Rome as well as at the University of Gastronomic Sciences near Turin\, Italy\, and has just completed a Visiting Research Fellowship at the University of Tasmania.  He is strongly committed to public engagement and is Chair of the Cork Food Policy Council which he co-founded in 2013. \nDr Christina Grasseni – Professor of Anthropology at the University of Leiden\, Netherlands. Her research interests lie broadly in economic\, political and visual anthropology\, focusing especially upon skilled visions and ecologies of belonging. She is the author of Beyond Alternative Food Networks (2013) which analysed Italy’s solidarity economy networks as ethnographic models of grassroots transition to sustainable consumption and food sovereignty. Her most recent book\, The Heritage Arena (2017) unravels the political agency of heritage cheese in the reinvention of local economies and ecology in the Alps. Cristina currently leads a major European Research Council project\, Food citizens? Collective food procurement in European cities which examines the premises and consequences of collective forms of food production\, distribution and consumption in three European cities. \nDr. Oliver Moore – has a PhD in the sociology of farming and food and writes in the field of organics\, direct selling and consumer-producer relations. He is a contributor to the Irish Examiner where he writes a weekly column on organic food and farming. A member of the Irish Food Writers Guild he also contributes to Food and Wine magazine\, and to Organic Matters magazine. Dr. Moore is Communications Manager with ARC2020\, an EU agri-food and rural NGO based in Paris and also maintains a lively and informative blog. He is a board member and active organiser for Cloughjordan Community Farm and Cloughjordan Ecovillage. In 2015 he participated in the La Via Campesina Forum for Agroecology in Nyéléni Mali. \nRegina Sexton – a food historian\, food writer\, broadcaster and cook. Her research interests include food and identity\, food and tradition and food in the Irish country house. She has published widely at academic and popular levels. Her publications include A Little History of Irish Food (Gill and Macmillan\, 1998) and Ireland’s Traditional Foods (Teagasc\, 1997). At University College Cork\, she lectures in the area of food history with the School of History\, the Food Industry Training Unit and Adult Continuing Education. Her research interests encompass food and culinary history\, food preservation\, food and identity\, ’traditional‘ food cultures\, and constructed and ‘invented‘ food traditions.  ‍ Regina is secretary of the Agricultural History Society of Ireland. \n\nRegistration\nThe Cork Summer University will cost €40 per person (plus booking fee)\, which includes wine reception on Friday evening as well as morning coffee and dinner on Saturday. Please note this does not cover the cost of lunch on Saturday. \nTo attend the Summer University in Cork\, you can order your tickets here.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/restoring-food-heart-community/
LOCATION:Cork\, Ireland\, Cork\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Summer university
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180628T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T074011
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SUMMARY:European Green Activist Training (EGAT) International Version (Helsinki)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe Green European Foundation\, in cooperation with Green Forum and green youth organisations from the Baltic region organises ‘The Green Summer School: Politics\, Environment\, and Society’ from June 28 to 30 in Helsinki. The event is part of the European Green Activists Training (EGAT) project. \nAbout the event\nThe European Green Activist Training  is taking on an international dimension! Young people\, from the EU and non EU Baltic region countries (Finland\, Sweden\, Estonia and Russia)\, involved in green politics will meet in Finland for 3 days to exchange on deeper European and regional cooperation and the current environmental topics. \nDuring the event\, the participants will attend lectures\, panel discussions\, and workshops on political\, environmental and social aspects of green politics\, such as civil society and media involvement\, human rights\, minorities and diversity\, renewable energy etc. As a result\, they are expected to deepen their knowledge on green topics\, and expand their green networks for future international cooperation. \n  \nThis event is organised with financial support from the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egat-international/
LOCATION:Työväen Akatemia\, Vanha Turuntie 14\, Kauniainen\, Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180623T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180623T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T074011
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SUMMARY:Jobs in a Changing Climate (Dublin)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nWith a changing climate\, many traditional jobs will be lost all over Europe\, as a just transition to less carbon emission intensive industries is inevitable. It will be vital for all stakeholders\, such as policy makers\, trade union representatives\, civil society organisations\, think tanks and businesses to establish a dialogue and to come up with new solutions to those challenges – and the Green movement can spearhead this process. \nAbout the event\nAs part of the transnational project “Strengthening Climate Targets\, Creating Local Climate Jobs”\,  this conference will contribute to the discussion within the Irish society and among the key stakeholders on how to ensure a just transition to Zero Carbon and create local climate jobs across the country. \nThe event will also feature results of the ongoing research of the Green European Foundation and its partners to draft and launch strategies for local investment to create more climate jobs in Ireland. \nOne of the practical examples that will be discussed is the proposed closure of three peat burning power stations in the Midlands and the effect on the livelihoods of 400 workers. Studies have been carried out on how the transition to a low carbon society in the UK will create sustainable jobs in Sheffield and Isle of Wight. Also we will look at the Lucas Plan\, where workers devised viable alternatives to redundancies\, using their skills to develop socially useful products and services. The implementation of the Circular Economy will also affect jobs\, positively and negatively\, and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. \nSpeakers\nDuncan Stewart\, Environmentalist\, Broadcaster\, and Chair\, Green Foundation Ireland \nTommy Simpson\, Project Coordinator Green Foundation Ireland and former President Dublin Council of Trade Unions \nJonathan Essex\, Project Coordinator\, Greenhouse Think Tank United Kingdom \nPeter Simms\, Researcher\,Greenhouse Think Tank United Kingdom \nAdrian Kane\, Public Administration and Community Division Organiser\, SIPTU \nSinead Mercier\, Researcher\, Just Transition \nYvonne O’Callaghan\, Strategic Organiser\, SIPTU Trade Union Ireland \nJoseph Curtin\, Senior Fellow\, Institute of International and European Affairs \nThe input by the speakers will be each followed by Q&A sessions to allow for full participation in the event of those attending. \n\nThe event is free of charge but registration is required. To secure your spot follow this link. \nRegistration for the event on the day starts at 9:30. \nFor more  information on  the conference\, please contact info@greenfoundationireland.ie
URL:https://gef.eu/event/jobs-changing-climate-dublin/
LOCATION:Liberty Hall\, Liberty Hall\, Eden Quay\, North City\, Dublin 1\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180618T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180618T173000
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Economic Impact of Migration (Oxford)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nEurope seems stuck and appears to be paralysed by the latest inward migratory processes. This is affecting democracy itself as people are unable to find a party which expresses their fears and politicians are unable to find solutions and scenarios that they can relate to. As a result\, core values of the European Union and green values are jeopardised whereas populist and right-wing forces are still on a winning streak in large parts of the EU and anti-migration rhetoric has not least also played a role during the EU referendum in the United Kingdom. \nAbout the event\nThe transboundary need for a change of narrative to disseminate the reality of migrants among society and their impact on the society in return is evident. Hence\, the conference\, while building on experiences and findings of GEF’s transnational project of the past two years on migration and asylum policies in the EU\, aims to put progressive political forces back ahead of the game to drive a positive approach to international migration. \nOne aspect will be to showcase\, how the Thames Valley\, Oxford University and other European hubs are a success – not only economically – specifically due to their inward migrations. Moreover\, the event will also look at the growing impact of climate change and how that aspect can be channelled for the green family to offer its unique solutions as a force for positive change. \nThe conference will feature speakers from Europe\, for instance the United Kingdom\, Italy\, Norway\, Malta\, etc. but also experiences from Nigeria and other parts of the world. \nDraft Programme\n10:00 – 11:00 INTRODUCTION TO THE GREEN EUROPEAN FOUNDATION PROJECT “CHANGING THE NARRATIVE OF MIGRATION” \n11:00 – 11:30 COFFEE BREAK \n11:30 – 13:00 CONTEMPORARY CHANGES TO THE LABOUR MARKET \n13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH \n14:00 – 15:00 HI-TECH SOLUTIONS; THE VALUE AND IMPACT OF MIGRATION \n15:00 – 16:00 EXAMPLES OF INWARD MIGRATION AND BEST PRACTICES \n16:00 – 16:30 TEA BREAK \n16:30 – 17:00 CLOSING PANEL AND DISCUSSION:  Migration of the future – Choices and pathways \n\nRegister and purchase your tickets now by following this link and stay tuned for updates by  following us on Facebook or Twitter .
URL:https://gef.eu/event/economic-impact-of-migration/
LOCATION:St Hugh’s College\, St Margaret's Rd\, Oxford \, OX2 6LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180618T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180715T233000
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SUMMARY:Call for a Full-time Communications Officer
DESCRIPTION:The Green European Foundation is currently seeking a full-time Communications Officer. \nThe Green European Foundation (GEF) is a European level political foundation whose mission is to contribute to a lively European sphere of debate and to foster greater involvement by citizens in European politics. The foundation coordinates transnational and decentralised projects in collaboration with its national and European partners and offers cross-border political education. It is funded by the European Parliament and is linked to\, but independent of\, other European Green actors such as the European Green Party and the Green Group in the European Parliament (see www.gef.eu). The Green European Journal (GEJ)\, the editorially independent publication of the foundation\, acts as a platform to help debates and ideas travelling across Europe’s cultural and political borders (see www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu). \nThe communications officer’s main mission will be to enhance the outreach and impact of GEF’s projects and publications\, using online and offline tools including social media. He/She will work towards increasing synergies between them as well as with other actors and content from within and outside the existing network. He/She will work with all members of the team to help ensuring that the various projects and publications are promoted in an efficient\, ambitious and sustainable manner\, in line with the general strategy and thematic priorities defined by the Board. He/She will support and coordinate the team and the network’s effort to strengthen GEF and GEJ’s profiles and communicate in a professional and creative way. \nMain responsibilities and tasks:\nThe communications officer will in particular: \n\nPromote GEF’s products (events and publications) and the Green European Journal using social media and other communications channels\, including reacting to news and events as opportunities to promote existing resources and materials\nCommunicate about our e-learning platform and content to relevant green organisations and their networks (see www.gef-learning.eu)\nExpand the GEF and the Journal communities online and offline\, taking into account the impact of the new GDPR framework\nWork with other staff and board members to develop a plan for increasing GEF and Journal’s profile and reach within the green family and beyond\, including developing and delivering on targets for growth\n\nIn doing so\, the Communications Officer will be responsible for: \n1. Promotion and outreach of projects and publications \n\nDevising communications plans and calendars for various projects and publications of the foundation\, implementing or coordinating them depending on the budget and personnel capacity available\nDeveloping and using relevant tools and communications channels\, in particular social media and newsletters\, for increasing the outreach of the online and offline promotion of projects\, events and publications\nProactively identifying new stakeholders\, communications channels\, major conferences\, and other opportunities to disseminate material and publications\, and build partnership\nAssisting in the promotion of and public relations around signature projects\, events and publications\n\n2. Synergies building and network support \n\nEnsuring consistency and coherence of GEF and GEJ’s communications across their various platforms and channels\, in line with their style guides\nDisseminating the GEJ content and relevant projects results among the Green family (e.g. personalised contact with relevant Green actors\, presence at events\, etc.)\nSupporting national foundations to increase the outreach of their events and projects\, and to ensure the visibility of GEF and GEJ in the decentralised activities (e.g. creating ready-to-use communications tools and advices\, providing services such as video production for some events\, training\, etc.)\n\n3. Coordinating and ensuring a smooth daily functioning of communications work \n\nEnsuring effective coordination and planning of the work with the other members of the team to streamline the daily communications of the foundation in terms of social media\, website management\, newsletters\, etc\nMonitoring progress in communications through regular reporting based on considered analysis of digital data and analytics\nLiaising with relevant service providers (printers\, web developers\, designers\, etc.) when needed\nManaging and optimally using the financial resources available (includes budget planning\, management\, monitoring and reporting)\n\nRequired criteria:\n\n3-4 years’ relevant work experience in communications\, advertising or publishing\nSound knowledge and experience of a variety of social media tools (Twitter\, Facebook\, Instagram)\nFamiliarity with the EU institutions and current debates\, as well as with major Green issues and stakeholders. Any involvement in European or Green networks is an asset\nProficient in English (native-speaker or equivalent) with additional languages being a significant asset. The working language of GEF is English but the European dimension of its work means that there is an important multilingual dimension to its content and communications\nAbility to write and communicate effectively in different contexts\, adapted to medium\, aims and target audience\nAbility to work with WordPress websites and web tools such as Google Analytics. Ability to work with any other multimedia tools (graphic design\, video editing) is an asset\nDeveloped organisational skills to be able to work on multiple projects in parallel\, to manage competing priorities\, and to cope with stress\nProactive approach to tasks and ability to work autonomously and take initiative\nFlexible and able to function in an international and changing environment\n\nThe Green European Foundation offers:\n\nA full-time (38h) contract under Belgian law with a limited duration (10-15 months\, to be discussed)\nA salary equivalent to approximately 2500-2800 euros (monthly\, gross subject to Belgian tax legislation)\, depending on the experience\, skills and qualifications of the selected candidate\nAdditional benefits such as meal vouchers and public transport allowance\nAn open\, positive and engaging working atmosphere in an international environment\n\nIdeal start date: Mid August to mid September 2018\nOffice location: Brussels\, Belgium \nInterested candidates are requested to submit their application by attachment to an e-mail to applications@gef.eu until Sunday 15th July\, midnight CET\, attention of Aurélie Maréchal\, Director of GEF. \nThe application must include a current CV and a cover letter outlining the motivation for this position at GEF\, both comprised in a single pdf document which includes first and last name of the candidate in the document name. The interviews for the position will take place in Brussels or via skype on the 2nd of August. In case of questions\, please do not hesitate to send an e-mail to applications@gef.eu. \nDownload the vacancy.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/call-for-a-full-time-communications-officer/
CATEGORIES:Call for applications
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180617T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180617T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T074011
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SUMMARY:Fast Ratcheting Down of Personal and Global Carbon Budgets (Oxford)
DESCRIPTION:Context of the event\nTo achieve the ambition of limiting the global temperature rise this century to 1.5 degrees Celsius as stated in the Paris Agreement concluded during the COP21 negotiations in Paris in late 2015\, new methodologies and pathways to move faster towards stabilising the global climate need to be considered. Scientific and technological options must be re-examined. \nAbout the event\nTherefore the upcoming one-day event introduces the use of Global  and Personal Carbon Budgets\, and will provide a space for experts from all over Europe\, and beyond\, to debate and consider different options in the run up to the coming United Nations Climate Change Conference in Katowice\, the COP24. \nDraft Programme \n10:00 – 11:00 PANEL 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE United Nations Climate Process COP21-COP24 and the Paris Agreement  ‘Ambition’ \n11:00 – 11:30 COFFEE BREAK \n11:30 – 13:00 PANEL 2: SWITCHING FROM COAL TO RENEWABLES The Context of Poland and the rapid change from Coal to Renewables \n13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK \n14:00 – 15:00 PANEL 3: EXAMINING THE TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS Renewables. Carbon and Distribution \n15:00 – 16:00 PANEL 4: ACHIEVING A 2 TONNES OF CARBON LIFESTYLE AND ECONOMY Methodologies and prerequisites \n16:00 CLOSING PANEL AND DISCUSSION \n\nRegister now by following this link and stay tuned for updates by following us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/global-carbon-budgets/
LOCATION:St Hugh’s College\, St Margaret's Rd\, Oxford \, OX2 6LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180608T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180608T213000
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SUMMARY:Creating Eco-Societies through Urban Commons Transitions (Brussels)
DESCRIPTION:Context: Towards socio-ecological societies\nCities are becoming a new and hopeful transnational governance level. They are organising themselves in a whole tissue of networks (Fearless Cities\, Fabcities\, etc.)\, working together in domains like climate policy\, renewable energy and urban economy. \nAt the same time\, citizens are developing a whole range of urban commons\, based on co-operation and an ethics of care. Tired of only being a powerless consumer or a passive citizen\, we get active as maker\, urban farmer\, solidarity volunteer\, user of shared resources\, civic or social entrepreneur\, etc. This goes along with the establishment of new organisations and infrastructures like fab labs\, energy co-ops\, co-working spaces\, urban food production plots\, and many more. \nIn recent years\, we have seen cities like Ghent and Bologna moving a step further\, establishing structures and processes that aim at building synergies between the public and the commons domain. This is part of a new political vision\, the Partner State. So\, a partner city sustains and gives incentives to alternative civil and economic institutions\, like the commons and cooperatives. The conference\, as part of this year’s transnational project around Urban Commons Transitions\, therefore aims to look at these developments of collaborative city-making and to examine those prototypes of transformative cities as a driving force towards socio-ecological societies. \nAbout the Event: A conference to inspire and motivate\nLately institutions\, research groups and organisations were created to investigate how commons could be integrated in a more sustainable way in the vivid networks of cities. During this conference\, organised with the support of the Flemish Think Tank Oikos\, experts from different projects and institutions will inspire you with their knowledge and findings about sustainable commons in cities.  \nDraft Programme\n19:30 – 19:40 INTRODUCTION Dirk Holemans\, Director of Oikos and GEF Board member \n19:40 – 20:20 THE VISION OF TWO EXPERTS Michel Bauwens & Elena De Nictolis \n20:20 – 20:50 THREE STORIES ON URBAN COMMONS \nMarie Haspeslagh\, Enchanté – a network of warm-hearted merchants \nLucie Evers\, Partago – a coop for electric car sharing – Mobility Factory \n3rd speaker to be announced \n20:50 – 21:10 PANEL DISCUSSION “CHANGING THE CITY”\, Marie Haspeslagh\, Lucie Evers\, tbc \n21:10 – 21:30 CLOSING PANEL “URBAN COMMONS TRANSITION”\, Michel Bauwens & Elena De Nictolis \nKeynote speakers\n \nMichel Bauwens \nFounder and director of the P2P Foundation and expert in peer production\, governance and property. Bauwens is a well-known public speaker and thought leader. In 2017 he wrote the Commons Transition Plan for Ghent\, after a similar project for Ecuador. \n  \n \nElena De Nictolis \nResearch associate at LabGov\, the LABoratory for the GOVernance of the City as a Commons. She prepares a Phd thesis on public policies for urban co-governance and the relation with the quality of city democracy at LUISS University of Rome. \n  \n\nRegister now\nTo attend this inspiring conference\, follow this link and order your tickets on the bottom of the page. \nTo complete your registration\, transfer the entrance fee of 5 € to BE29 0015 9877 0164 (BIC: GEBA BE BB) Oikos vzw with the reference ‘Commons Congress’. \n\nStay tuned for updates\nSubscribe to our Facebook event\, where you will receive the latest news on speakers and the detailed programme\, and follow us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities. \n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/creating-eco-societies-through-commons/
LOCATION:IHECS\, Rue de l'Etuve 58-60\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180608T163000
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SUMMARY:The Commons Transition in Practice (Brussels)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nCities are becoming a new and hopeful transnational governance level. They are organising themselves in a whole tissue of networks (Fearless Cities\, Fabcities\, etc.)\, working together in domains like climate policy\, renewable energy and urban economy. \nAt the same time\, citizens are developing a whole range of urban commons\, based on co-operation and an ethics of care. Tired of only being a powerless consumer or a passive citizen\, we get active as maker\, urban farmer\, solidarity volunteer\, user of shared resources\, civic or social entrepreneur\, etc. This goes along with the establishment of new organisations and infrastructures like fab labs\, energy co-ops\, co-working spaces\, urban food production plots\, and many more. \nIn recent years\, we have seen cities like Ghent and Bologna moving a step further\, establishing structures and processes that aim at building synergies between the public and the commons domain. This is part of a new political vision\, the Partner State. So\, a partner city sustains and gives incentives to alternative civil and economic institutions\, like the commons and cooperatives. The conference\, as part of this year’s transnational project around Urban Commons Transitions\, therefore aims to look at these developments of collaborative city-making and to examine those prototypes of transformative cities as a driving force towards socio-ecological societies. \nLately institutions\, research groups and organisations were created to investigate how commons could be integrated in a more sustainable way in the vivid networks of cities. \nAbout the Event\nThe seminar will be kicked off by two experts who will share their experiences and knowledge: Michel Bauwens (P2P-Foundation) and Elena De Nictolis (LabGov). Afterwards\, all participants are invited to enrich the debate by contributing with their own perspective and experiences in the field. \nThis seminar organised with the support of our Flemish partner Oikos Think Tank is targeting participants that are already working on commons. By bringing together the theoretical and experiential experts\, this event aims to tackle the challenges on how urban commons transitions can be a prototype for creating socio-ecological societies.   \nMore info and updates can be found in our Facebook event. \nHow to register\nTo register for this seminar follow these steps: \n1. Send an e-email to info@oikos.be stating your motivation and shortly describing the commons initiative/project you are active in  \n2. Participation fee: for organisations € 20\, for private individuals € 10. \n3. Transfer the participation fee to the following details: BE29 0015 9877 0164 (BIC: GEBA BE BB) of Oikos vzw with as a reference ‘seminar commons’ \nYour participation for this seminar will confirmed to you via e-mail. \nJoin our evening conference!\nThe seminar will be followed from 19h30 to 21h30 by a conference entitled ‘Creating Eco-Societies through Urban Commons Transitions‘. During this event\, the experts will debate with a broader audience and share thoughts with commons’ initiatives already functioning in an Urban environment.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/the-commons-transition-in-practice-brussels/
LOCATION:IHECS Academy\, Rue des Grands Carmes 27\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180605T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180607T170000
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SUMMARY:Education for Europe – Building Capacities Towards and Beyond 2019 (Brussels)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThe Green European Foundation (GEF) invites organisations invested in strengthening the European green movement to join its annual networking and capacity building meeting on education and training. This year’s special edition is entitled “Education for Europe – building capacity towards and beyond 2019” and will take place in Brussels on June 5 to 7\, 2018.   \nOver the past decade\, GEF has built expertise in capacity building as integral part of its work programme through online courses\, face-to-face trainings across Europe such as the European Green Activists Training or our Fundraising Training for projects on Migration and Asylum. In this spirit\, “Education for Europe – building capacity towards and beyond 2019” will serve as a platform for political discussions on the role of training for advancing activism\, as well as an opportunity to identify training and educational needs within the Green network\, as well as available resources and inspiring initiatives taking place across Europe. The meeting will combine formal and non-formal training and facilitation methods.   \nAbout the event  \nThis year’s edition is aimed at GEF’s members and partner’s foundations\, as well as other NGOs\, citizen movements\, educational institutes\, youth organisations and green parties active in the field of education\, training and capacity-building.  Through this event\, participants will be able to:   \n\nEngage in a political discussion on the role of capacity-building and trainings ahead of the upcoming European elections; \nCreate new partnerships with other actors implementing trainings on green topics across Europe;  \nExpand their knowledge on building successful online learning courses;  \nGain knowledge and inspiration on adding a European dimension to their training programmes; \nTransfer and gain knowledge on resources and tools that can boost educational projects; \nIncrease their impact and outreach through expanding and diversifying the green network of trainers and trainings; \nParticipate in the creation of a governance model for European green pool of trainers and experts.  \n\n  \n\nDraft Programme\nTUESDAY 5 JUNE  \n14:00 – 15:00 CAPACITY BUILDING AS BREEDING GROUND OF THE GREEN MOVEMENT Keynote speech  \n15:00 – 16:00 OUTREACH AND NETWORK EXPANSION  Political discussion  \n16:30 – 18:30 CREATING SYNERGIES: EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS 2018-2019 Market Place – parallel sessions  \nWEDNESDAY 6 JUNE  \n10:15 – 12:00 LET’S CREATE A GREEN POOL OF TRAINERS! Training session & moderated discussion  \n12:00 – 13:30 HOW ABOUT STARTING AN ONLINE COURSE? Training session  \n14:30 – 16:30 PARALLEL WORKSHOPS \n\nFUNDRAISING FOR POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS \nHOW TO BUILD A SUCCESSFUL EVENT & PUBLICATION PROMOTION STRATEGY? \nGENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION: ARE YOU COMPLIANT? \n\n16:30 – 18:00 OPEN SPACE  Parallel sessions and working groups \nTHURSDAY 7 JUNE  \n10:15-12:15 PROJECTS INCUBATOR Interactive working session in small groups  \n12:15-13:15 EVALUATION & CLOSING  \n\nStay tuned for updates\nSubscribe to our Facebook event\, where you will receive reminders and the latest news on content. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/education-europe/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180602T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180602T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T074011
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SUMMARY:The socio-economic model of the Commons in Europe (El Prat de Llobregat)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nLocal governments have to rethink their way of doing politics with more and more citizens’ initiatives emerging across Europe that are establishing new organisations\, introducing a shared economy and leave the image of a passive citizenry behind them. The challenge ahead is therefore to build specific structures and processes that foster synergies between the public and the commons domain. \nThese developments could lead to a prototype of transformative cities\, being the driving force introducing the socio-economic model of the Commons as the new paradigm. Governmental structures however must be reformed to constitute a so-called Partner State\, where politicians perceive their constituency as a community of citizens with a lot of experience and creativity and top-down politics are left behind. \nAbout the event\nBy highlighting several best practices from Catalonia and all over Europe and in particular the municipal level as the most fertile ground for commons practices\, this conference will showcase inspiring examples of how this Partner State can be realised and organised in the best possible way. \nDraft Programme\n9:30 – 10:00 REGISTRATION  \n10:00 – 10:15 WELCOME Susanne Rieger\, Green European Foundation Co-president \n10:15 – 10:30 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE Sergi Alegre\, Fundació Nous Horitzons \n10:30 – 11:15 KEYNOTE: A NEW SOCIO-ECONOMIC MODEL – COMMONS IN EUROPE Dirk Holemans\, Director Oikos Think Tank and City Councillor of Ghent (Belgium) \n11:15 – 11:45 COFFEE BREAK \n11:45 – 12:45 MUNICIPALITY AND THE COMMONS \n\nThe case of Barcelona Lluís Torrens\nThe case of Prat de Llobregat Lluís Mijoler\n\n12:45 – 13:45 ECONOMY OF THE COMMONS \n\nEsperanzah! Foundation Òscar Rando\nObrera de Vivendas Cooperative Dolors Camats\n\n13:45 – 14:15 SOCIETY OF THE COMMONS: The example of the region of the South Perpignan District (France) Bruno Soula \n14:15 LUNCH \n\n\nRegister now by sending an email to fundacio@noushoritzons.cat and stay tuned for updates by following us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/the-socio-economic-model-of-the-commons-in-europe/
LOCATION:Cèntric Espai Cultural\, Plaça de Catalunya 39-41\, El Prat de Llobregat\, 08820\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180601T114500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180601T163000
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SUMMARY:Greening the Economy in Balkans: Cooperative Society (Belgrade)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nAt the beginning of 2018\, a publication The Revision of the Economy in the Balkans: Change Policy\, Not Climate\, as well as a green economy manual\, was published as a part of the transnational project carried out by Green European Foundation supported by Blue Link Bulgaria\, Sunrise Macedonia and Networked Serbia. \nThe research done in the previous years has shown immense potential and pointed out the fact that these national economies are currently going in a different direction: subsidising multinational companies and mega infrastructure projects\, privatizing natural resources. A process of political centralization\, by taking competences from the local level and exclusion of the citizens from the economic and social decisions is evident. In this political environment\, the only possible solution is a creation of bottom-up\, self-organized\, citizens’ initiatives with a purpose of association of labor and services. The countries of the region have their own historical legacy of a cooperative economy in socialism\, which is now in a process of renewal. \nAbout the event\nThe research has shown the immense potential of the process of greening the economy in Balkans\, which is currently challenged. The conference will aim to present the relevant results of the study and to be a platform for discussion on how to start a green business in Serbia and on the cooperative model as one of the viable solutions. \nThe conference will be an occasion to present the main results of the research published in The Revision of the Economy in the Balkans: Change Policy\, Not Climate. The event will host two panel discussions with prominent organisations and individuals working on the green economy in Serbia. \nProgramme\n11:45 – 12:00 Opening a conference\n12:00 – 13:30 Panel: How to start a green business in Balkans? \nHristina Odžaklieska\, Sunrise Macedonia\nMiloš Stančić\, Networked/GAJP\nJelena Plavanski\, PKS- Belgrade Chamber of Commerce\nIvana Marković\, Trag Fondation\nModerator: Violeta Jovanov Peštanac\, Networked \n13:45 – 15:15 Panel: Green Cooperatives and Cooperative Economy: Innovative Forms of Economics \nRepresetative of Baštalište\nRepresentative of Association for Sustainable Development (ASOR)\nStjepan Car\, Green Energy Cooperative (ZEZ) Hrvatska\nKristina Cvejanov\, Serbian Packaging waste Recyclers Association\nModerator: Iva Marković\, Polekol \n15:15 – 15:30 Closing word: Žaklina Živković\, Networked \n Stay tuned for updates\nSubscribe to our Facebook event\, where you will receive reminders and the latest news on content. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/cooperative-society-belgrade/
LOCATION:Eu Info Centar\, Kralja Milana 7\, 11000 Belgrade\, Belgrade\, Serbia
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180519T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180519T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T074011
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SUMMARY:Universal Basic Income - a Green Answer to the Future Challenges of the Labour Market? (Antwerp)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nIn 2017\, the Green European Foundation started\, with the support of different national partner foundations a transnational project on basic income with the objective to refine the concepts behind Universal Basic Income and contribute to the Europeanisation of the debate while taking into consideration the huge differences of social security systems across Europe. To this end\, we formed a basic income expert group with representatives of Spain\, Catalonia\, Switzerland\, Germany\, Serbia\, Belgium and Greece. In 2018\, the focus of the ‘Basic Income for all EU Citizens?‘ project lies on the financial concepts and on formulating first ideas for a European pilot project on basic income that can deliver comparable results for different European countries. \nAbout the event\nDuring this session\, we aim to make the link of those discussions to the broader debate on the future of work and whether basic income can become part of the Green answer to the challenges the labour market is currently facing. At the same time\, the session shall serve as an opportunity to exchange on examples and different ideas of Green parties across Europe. \nWe will organise an interactive session\, using the “fish bowl” method: the discussion starts in a semi-circle with one moderator and the three panelists and two empty chairs; after the  first input by the moderator and the three panelists\, the audience is invited to fill the empty chairs and take the role of panelists themselves; after the input the chairs have to be left to other participants. \nFinally\, the workshop will provide an opportunity to present the results of a planned survey we launched on the state of play of the UBI debate within the different Green parties across Europe as well as in the national public discourses. \nModerators\nVille Ylikahri\, GEF Board Member\, Secretary General in the Green Cultural and Education Centre – Visio in Finland\, representative of project expert group for Finland; \n  \n  \nSusanne Rieger\, GEF Co-President\, responsible for European issues and European relations in the Catalan Green foundation Fundació Nous Horitzons (FNH)\, Project coordinator of the GEF transnational project on Basic Income. \n  \n  \n  \nSpeakers\n\nWolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn\, Member of Parliament\, Germany\nJulen Bollain\, Member of the Basque Parliament\, economist & researcher specialised in unconditional basic income\, Spain\nPredrag Momcilovic\, Executive Committee Member Federation of Young European Greens\, journalist\, PhD student on political ecology and degrowth\, Serbia\nIrina Studhalter\, Local Councillor Lucerne & political campaigner\, Switzerland\nNatalie Bennett\, politician and journalist\, former leader of Green Party of England and Wales\, United Kingdom\n\n  \n\nStay tuned for updates\nSubscribe to our Facebook event\, where you will receive reminders and the latest news on content. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities. \n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/workshop-basic-income-egp-council/
LOCATION:Antwerp\, Antwerp\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180518T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180518T180000
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SUMMARY:Empowering Greens: Training and Capacity Building Ahead of the 2019 European Parliament Elections (Antwerp)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nGreen European Foundation is hosting a workshop at the council meeting of the European Green Party in Antwerp\, Belgium. \nThe workshop aims at: \n\nExchange of information on available trainings across Europe;\nBuilding synergies between parties and foundations working on trainings and capacity building;\nMapping the needs for training within parties ahead of the 2019 elections to feed into GEF’s offline and online training offer in 2018.\n\nAbout the event\nStemming from the belief that education and awareness are the first steps towards action\, the Green European Foundation provides opportunities for building capacity and encouraging networking amongst Green actors and citizens across Europe. \nIn this interactive workshop\, we will discuss about how we can enhance the ability of activists and Green actors to work on issues with a European dimension\, what are the training need and resources available ahead of the 2019 European elections. \nThis will also be the launch of the beta versions of its three new online courses on Campaigning\, European Elections and Fundraising.  \nModerator\n \nIoana Banach works as Deputy Director at the Green European Foundation\, which is a political foundation affiliated to but independent from the European Green Party and Green Group in the European Parliament. Previously she worked as European Affairs Manager at the European Association of Communications Agencies and trained in the European Parliament and the United Nations. \nShe holds a bachelor’s degree in political sciences from Bucharest and Warsaw University\, and a master’s degree in European public affairs from Maastricht University. She has worked for 8 years in non-profit and political organisations in Romania\, Switzerland\, the Netherlands and Belgium\, specialising in education and capacity building programmes\, as well as health and social policies. For the past 6 years\, she has been engaged in developing online courses for training thousands of learners from over 40 countries. \n Stay tuned for updates\nSubscribe to our Facebook event\, where you will receive reminders and the latest news on content. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/empowering-greens-capacity-building/
LOCATION:Antwerp\, Antwerp\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Call for a full-time Project Coordinator (Vacancy)
DESCRIPTION:The Green European Foundation (GEF) is a Brussels-based European level political foundation funded by the European Parliament and affiliated to the European Green Party and Green Group in the European Parliament. Our mission is to encourage European citizens to participate in European political discussions. As a forum for cooperation at European level\, we work closely with our national member foundations and thereby aim to strengthen the Green network in Europe. \nOur annual work programme focuses on three main areas: \n\nStudy & Debate: we invest in research\, debates and seminars on a variety of European topics\, highlighting innovative Green approaches. The results are disseminated through both printed publications and online articles\, raising awareness among citizens about Green solutions to the challenges Europe faces.\nCapacity-building: we promote political education and training and provide opportunities for building capacity amongst Green-minded stakeholders across Europe. Our aim is to enhance the ability of young activists and Green actors to work on issues with a European dimension.\nNetworking: we act as a framework for cooperation between Green actors at the European level and encourage collaborations in a transnational manner.\n\nThe role of the Project Coordinator is to work with the Deputy Director and other members of the GEF team in conceptualising\, implementing and reporting on projects in all areas of GEF’s work\, with a specific focus on capacity-building\, training and networking activities.  The position entails the coordination of European-wide projects with a variety of national partners from the GEF’s network\, often built in a transnational setting. \nResponsibilities include:\n\nImplementing GEF’s capacity-building projects (such as European Green Activists Trainings and other seminars)\nCoordinating the development of the GEF’s online learning platform gef-learning.eu\nDeveloping and implementing other projects\, such as studies\, research and events in line with the political priorities set by the GEF Board\nOrganising networking events for GEF members and partners\n\nFor the above-mentioned projects\, the project coordinator is responsible for the smooth running of the various steps and aspects of the project cycle\, such as: \n\nContact with and coordination between the stakeholders\nContent development\, ensuring the political relevance and quality of the projects\nSound budgeting and reporting\, including compliance with the EU legislation\n\nQualities and experience sought\n\n2-5 years of experience in project implementation and coordination\, ideally in a European/transnational setting or with a variety of stakeholders\nInterest and experience in the development of trainings\, networking and capacity building projects or research projects. Any expertise in fundraising for non-profit organisations is an asset\nFluent in English (written and oral skills); all other European language skills are an asset\nAt ease with numbers and with online tools\, such as online educational tools\, websites\, documents sharing platforms\, etc.\nAble to function in a political environment and adapt to changing intercultural and social conditions\nExperience and judgment working both collaboratively and independently\nProactivity and sense of initiative\nAttention to detail and organisational skills\nFamiliarity with the EU institutions and procedures.\nInterest for current Green issues and debates\, and commitment to GEF’s mission\nAvailability to travel occasionally and work outside regular office hours\n\nThe Green European Foundation offers: \n\nA full-time (38h) position from July 16 to December 16\, 2018\, as replacement in the context of a maternity leave\nA salary in line with non-profit sector based on experience (around 2500 EUR gross monthly\, subject to Belgian tax and social security systems)\nMeal vouchers\, eco vouchers and full public transport reimbursement\nAn open\, positive and engaging working atmosphere in an international environment\n\nStarting date: July 16\, 2018 \nOffice location: Brussels\, Belgium \n How to apply:\n\nInterested candidates are requested to submit their application by attachment to an e-mail to applications@gef.eu until June 10\,  2018\, midnight CET\, attention of Aurélie Maréchal\, Director of GEF.\nThe application must include a CV and a cover letter outlining the motivation for this position at GEF\, both comprised in a single pdf document which includes the first and last name of the candidate as document name.\nThe interviews for the position will take place in Brussels or online in the second half of June. In case of questions\, please do not hesitate to send an e-mail to applications@gef.eu.\n\nGEF strives to be an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to equality of opportunity and to non-discrimination for all applicants. We value diversity regardless of gender\, race\, religious beliefs\, nationality\, ethnic/national origin\, sexual orientation\, age\, marital status or disability.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/call-full-time-project-coordinator/
CATEGORIES:Call for applications
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180508T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180508T210000
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SUMMARY:Transforming the society from the City of the Commons (Vitoria-Gasteiz)
DESCRIPTION:Context: European cities as the key element of transnational governance\nMore and more cities across Europe and worldwide are organising themselves through initiatives such as Eurocities\, Fearless Cities\, Fabcities and many more\, to work together in areas such as climate policy\, renewable energy or urban economy. \nEspecially cities with progressive governments are spearheading this development and are becoming the key factor of transnational governance.  Oftentimes the respective initiatives start from the bottom up and there must then be a fertile ground provided by local administrations so they can flourish. Those new types of relationships between the public sphere and the commons can become the key drivers within a transformative city model that will ultimately help us achieve more just and ecological societies. \nAbout the event\nThis conference aims to serve as a collective reflection on the urban governance of cities and the limits and functions of the cooperation between administration and an active citizenry across Europe. Experts from Italy\, Belgium and Spain will share their experiences and best practices that are implemented in other cities. It will be organised in conjunction with a conference of the New Economic and Social Innovation Forum (NESI)\, that will be held the following day\, on 9 May\, at the same venue. \nDraft Programme\n17:30 – 17:40 OPENING Óscar Fernández\, Member of EQUO and Councillor of Vitoria-Gasteiz \n17:40 – 18:30 KEYNOTE “OSTROM IN THE CITY: PRINCIPLES AND DESIGN PRACTICES FOR URBAN COMMONS” Christian Iaione\, Associate professor of public law at Guglielmo Marconi University of Rome\, visiting professor of governance of the commons at LUISS Guido Carli where he directs LabGov. \n18:30 – 20:45 ROUNDTABLES: THE NEW EUROPEAN CITIES OF COOPERATION BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND THE COMMON SPHERE \n1. Citizens’ initiatives \n\nCulture and political thought in Madrid\, Iñaki Alonso\, vice-president of the Teatro del Barrio cooperative\nUrban gardens in Zabalortu\, Susana Cantero\, activist and member of Zabalortu Association\nEnergy cooperatives\, Erika Martínez\, Communication Manager of GoiEner\n\nModerated by: Borja Izaola\, architect\, anthropologist and consultant \n19:30 – 19:45 BREAK \n2. Initiatives of local administrations \n\nThe experience of Ghent\, Dirk Holemans\, councillor of Ghent and member of the board of the\nGreen European Foundation\nB-MINCOME project (Barcelona)\, Lluis Torrens\, Director of Planning and Innovation of the Social Rights\nArea of the Barcelona City Council\nManage waste creating citizen value (Madrid)\, Reyes Montiel\, Director of the Environment and Mobility Department of the Barcelona City Council\n\nModerated by: Maritxu Díez\, journalist \n20:45 – 21:00 CLOSING AND CONCLUSIONS Xabi Marrero\, spokesperson of EQUO Araba \nThis conference will be simultaneous interpretation Spanish-English throughout the conference. \n\nRegister now by following this link and stay tuned for updates by following us on Facebook or Twitter to learn about our other activities. 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/transforming-the-society-from-the-city-of-the-commons/
LOCATION:Palacio de Congresos Europa de Vitoria\, Av. Gasteiz\, 85\, Vitoria-Gasteiz\, 01009
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180424T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180429T170000
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SUMMARY:Urban Steps for Resilient Future (Istanbul)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nThis training for trainers includes several stages aiming at young  and motivated people who are eager to improve Eastern European cities through alternative ways of urbanisation\, as well as in mastering their skills in advocacy and project management. \nThe objective is to empower them to shape and improve their urban communities\, and to ultimately create more sustainable green cities based on the principles of inclusion and democracy. \nFirst step: Online Course “Urban Steps for a Resilient Future \nPrior to their attendance of the training\, the course introduces the training participants to different concepts concerning public spaces and urban commons\, explores various examples of urban activism as well as grassroots and entrepreneurial initiatives\, illustrates urban problems and propose good practices. The course Urban Steps for a Resilient Future shows ways to turn ideas into concrete action and how urban activism can serve as a connection point for collaboration between different stakeholders on a local level in reaching common solutions.   \nSecond step: Face-to-face training \nDuring an intensive one-week face-to-face training\, the participants consolidate the knowledge gained while going through the online course\, they receive insights from external speakers and receive in-depth and hands-on training on a variety of topics. Among those are a session on “City and Economy” by Dirk Holemans (Director of the Flemish Green Think Tank Oikos\, GEF Board member and city councillor in Gent\, Belgium)\, an introduction to useful tools of project management by Vesna Jusup (European Green Party)\, as well as a hands-on training on effective communication by Pinar Ilkiz  (Co-Founder and Communications Director at Pikan Ajans\, an NGO social media consultancy). \nThird step: Fortify \nParticipants of the Training for Trainers will have an opportunity to implement one of four Regional Trainings that they designed and planned themselves. These activities are targeting young people from the regions respectively. Young people will both be able to practice their trainer and project management skills as well as to map decision-makers and existing urban initiatives in their local communities/regions and exchange experiences and practices among themselves. At the end of this phase\, every group from each country will have a completed action plan. \n\nAbout the event\nThe international activity will take place from 24-29 April near Istanbul\, Turkey\, in the framework of this year’s transnational project “Creating Socio-Ecological Societies through Urban Commons Transitions”. Both urban activists with experience and people who are new to this topic but keen to develop an expertise in this field were invited to answer the call for participants. \nThe training is going to enable young people to analyse their cities (think global) as well as equip them with capabilities to conduct local activities on the spot with the goal to improve their communities (act local)\, and will include\, among others\, sessions on “City and Inclusion”\, “City and Environment”\, Manifesto Writing\, and more. \nAll the materials produced during the project: Manifesto\, Regional Action plans\, impressions\, recommendations and other materials will be summed up into a publication that will be translated into four different languages\, so stay tuned for the follow up! \n 
URL:https://gef.eu/event/training-trainers-urban-steps-resilient-future/
LOCATION:Istanbul\, Istanbul\, Turkey
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180311
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SUMMARY:EGAT Study Visit to Brussels 2018
DESCRIPTION:About EGAT\nThe European Green Activist Training consists of training sessions for young Green activists in two phases: the first entails national trainings on domestic politics\, as well as a session on European politics and institutions; and the second brings together the activists from different countries in Brussels to complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand. \nThis transnational project aims at the Europeanisation of existing trainings for Green activists in several European countries by making them more European in their content\, but also more co-operative\, by enabling young activists to meet and network. \nStudy visit to Brussels 2018\nThis year\, we will gather EGAT participants from Finland\, Hungary\, Czech Republic\, Croatia and Malta in Brussels between 05 and 09 March 2018 to visit relevant European institutions\, civil society organisations and activists\, and to take part in stimulating workshops in order to gain a critical insight into functioning of the EU and ways of making an impact as a young citizen. \nProgramme\nMonday 5 March (Arrival Day) \n19:00 – 22:00 – Welcome & ice-breaker activities \nTuesday 6 March (Brussels Actors Day) \n10:00 – 12:30 – Alternative Initiatives (Parallel Sessions) \n12:30 – 13:30 – Lunch \n13:30 – 14:50 – Introducing EGP\, FYEG\, GEJ (Parallel Sessions) \n15:00 – 16:20 – Introducing ILGA Europe\, FoEE\, The Good Lobby (Parallel Sessions) \n16:30 – 17:50 – Introducing GRIP\, GEF\, Why Privacy Matters (Parallel Sessions) \n18:30 – 20:00 – Dinner \nWednesday 7 March (European Day) \n9:30 – 17:30 – Visiting the European Parliament \nThursday 8 March (Activism Day)  \n10:00 – 11:00 – Introduction and Games \n11:00 – 12:30 – Turning apathy Into Action – what makes political campaigning effective? \n12:30 – 14:00 – Lunch \n14:00 – 14:50 – Fishbowl – Lessons from the Women’s Movements (EWL\, FYEG) \n15:00 – 16:15 – Group Work \n16:15 – 17:00 – Ideas Bazar & Feel-o-meter \n18:30 – 20:00 – Dinner \nFriday 9 March (Evaluation Day)  \n10:00 – 12:30 – Reflection and Evaluation \n12:30 – 13:00 – Lunch and Departures
URL:https://gef.eu/event/egat-study-visit-brussels-2018/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Study trip
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20180301T080000
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SUMMARY:Call for Participants: Urban Steps for Resilient Future
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to announce the call for participants for the International Activity (Training for Trainiers) that will take place from 24-29 April near Istanbul\, Turkey. \nWe are looking for young  and motivated people who are eager to improve Eastern European cities through alternative ways of urbanisation\, as well as in mastering their skills in advocacy and project management. Participants are expected to come from one of the following 16 countries of Eastern Europe: Albania\, Armenia\, Azerbaijan\, Belarus\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Bulgaria\, Croatia\, Georgia\, Kosovo*\, Macedonia\, Moldova\, Montenegro\, Serbia\, Turkey\, Ukraine\, Russian Federation. \nBoth urban activists with experience and people who are new to this topic but keen to develop an expertise in this field are welcome to apply. The team will select participants respecting the criteria of gender\, geographical and regional balance and taking into consideration the diversity of participants’ backgrounds regarding the event’s topic. We encourage applications reflecting diversity in all forms\, especially gender and sexual identity. \nAll sessions of the international activity will be conducted in English. \nDEADLINE for submitting the application is Sunday 4th March\, 2018. \nYou can apply using this application form. \nGo to PROJECT PAGE to read more information about the full project. \n*All reference to Kosovo\, whether to the territory\, institutions or population\, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/call-participants-urban-steps-resilient-future/
CATEGORIES:Call for participants
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