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  May 2022  

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Dear colleagues,

I’m happy to announce that the platform of the New European Bauhaus Festival becomes available today. The Festival takes place from 9 to 12 June 2022 as a hybrid event and will bring together participants representing fields from science to art, from design to politics, and from architecture to technology. They will discuss and shape a sustainable, inclusive and beautiful future. The Festival will be built on three pillars: Forum, Fair and Fest. The first will feature several conference formats from round tables to TEDx style talks and include the NEB Awards ceremony where we will hand out prizes to winning NEB projects in four different categories. The Fair will showcase some of the activities performed in the New European Bauhaus framework, from local citizen labs to pioneer research. The Fest will populate Brussels’s Mont des Arts with dance, installations, theatre, music performances, scientific experiments, upcycling workshops, and more. I am really looking forward to this exciting event!

In May, we also celebrated 30 years of nuclear forensics at the JRC. Since the early 90s, the JRC has been playing a pioneering role in this field and helped minimise risk from the illicit trafficking of nuclear materials. The first sample of seized nuclear material reached our Karlsruhe laboratories in 1992. Since then, we helped EU Member States successfully investigate more than 60 incidents involving nuclear or other radioactive material.

The Commission also announced the 63 regions, seven cities and four Member States selected in the pilot project for Partnerships for Regional Innovation, co-developed with the Committee of the Regions. Participants will exchange good practices and develop tools to mobilise sources of funding and policies, connecting regional and national programmes to EU initiatives for the twin green & digital transition. For this, they can use the Partnerships for Regional Innovation Playbook written by the JRC. The guidance document proposes a wide range of tools and governance mechanisms for better coordination of regional, national and EU innovation policies. A core proposal is to set up local missions to coordinate actions. The Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Mariya Gabriel welcomed the initiative, emphasising the potential of the partnerships “to facilitate synergies of investment and innovative solutions”. Commissioner Elisa Ferreira, responsible for Cohesion and Reforms, expressed hope that the pilot would help reduce the innovation divide within the EU regions.

Happy reading,

Stephen Quest, JRC Director-General

This month's science story
Launch of JRC 2021 Annual Report

The Joint Research Centre (JRC) has released its 2021 Annual Report which provides highlights from how the organisation supported the European Commission’s political priorities, and key achievements from 2021.

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Latest updates
RePowerEU: new mapping tool supports identification of go–to areas for renewables

In line with the REPowerEU communication and the revised EU rules on renewable energy published on May 2022, EU Member States are required to map suitable land and sea areas for renewable energy projects. This means designating ‘renewables go-to’ areas, and avoiding environmentally valuable areas.


The Commission has made available relevant datasets in the Energy and Industry Geography Lab online platform to support Member States in identifying these go-to areas. The platform was developed by the Joint Research Centre and launched in December 2021.

 
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Towards more reliable measurements of pesticides in wheat

The JRC released a new Certified Reference Material for pesticides in wheat

 
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Classification criteria for child sexual abuse and exploitation prevention programmes

A new taxonomy of classification criteria for prevention programmes across the EU will help take stock of existing initiatives and facilitate a harmonised approach.

 
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Events
Webinar: "On European Identity and the Europe of the Peoples"

About 50 years after the Declaration on European Identity, the pandemic first and the current geopolitical crisis have given a new impulse to the process of European integration regarding economic coordination and foreign policy. A United Europe should first be a Union of the peoples of Europe. But “we, the Europeans” – who are we?

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date 30/05/2022
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venue Online
 
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Annual Research Conference 2022 - How to turn green in the European way?

The conference is organised by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN).

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date 20/09/2022 - 21/09/2022
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venue Hybrid: Seville & online
 
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COMPIE 2022 conference
Developments in the theory and the applications of counterfactual methods for policy impact evaluation.
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date 04/07/2022 - 06/07/2022
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venue Hybrid: Mannheim & online
 
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Real Utopias for a Social Europe: Universal Benefits

In this first workshop, Universal Benefits, leading academic experts and policy-makers will come together to assess and discuss the feasibility, distributional impact, costs, and scalability of Universal Inheritance (June 8th) and Universal Basic Income (June 9th) through evidence based on various designs such as pilots, field experiments, simulation exercises, and real policy experiences.

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date 08/06/2022 - 09/06/2022
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