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Europe and Mobilities: Challenges and Opportunities for Socio-Economic Transformations

Project description

Bridging the gap between research and policy

Demographic change, migration, and new technologies are challenges that require coordinated responses. However, there is a gap between researchers studying these trends and the policymakers required to address them. In this context, the EU-funded EuroMobi project aims to close this divide by fostering collaboration among academics, policymakers, and civil society. A high-level international conference during the Polish EU Presidency aims to explore key issues such as migration, democratic backsliding, and the green transition. By encouraging dialogue and cross-sector partnerships, EuroMobi supports informed policymaking and lays the groundwork for future EU reforms, helping Europe not just adapt to change, but shape it.

Objective

The EuroMobi project addresses the socio-economic challenges and transformations arising from demographic, migration and technological changes affecting the European Union. These changes require a deeper understanding of their implications and an enhanced dialogue between researchers, policy makers and stakeholders. EuroMobi aims to bridge critical gaps between academia, policy makers and practitioners by fostering collaboration and facilitating knowledge exchange on socio-economic change in Europe.

The centrepiece of the project will be a high-level international conference, a key event of the Polish EU Presidency. This three-day event will bring together leading researchers, policy-makers, NGOs and international organisations to discuss key socio-economic challenges, explore lessons learned from past experiences and identify pathways for future EU reforms and enlargement.

Through keynote speeches, thematic panels and networking opportunities, the conference will address key issues such as migration, demographic change, democratic backsliding, technology and AI, and green transformation. It will also present insights from cross-European research collaborations between academic and non-academic actors in the social sciences and humanities, and explore strategies for interdisciplinary collaboration for future Horizon Europe funding opportunities.

EuroMobi will strengthen the dialogue between academia and the policy field, facilitating the production of useful insights for policy makers and stakeholders. By fostering partnerships and exchanges, the project aims to develop scenarios for the EU's socio-economic future and contribute to ongoing reforms at both local and European level. The initiative is a crucial step in ensuring Europe's ability to manage and adapt to change in an effective and collaborative way.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Coordinator

UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI
Net EU contribution

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€ 299 975,00
Address
KRAKOWSKIE PRZEDMIESCIE 26/28
00-927 WARSZAWA
Poland

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Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost

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€ 299 975,00
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