Digital technologies have transformed our society and our economy, affecting all of us in our daily lives at home or at work. At a time when we are generating increasing amounts of data, we could even consider it one of the “drivers” that can power the energy transition, alongside energy efficiency, renewable energy sources or fusion.
The 2020 Erasmus+ annual report shows that the programme supported almost 640,000 learning experiences abroad last year and provided funding to 20,400 projects and 126,900 organisations in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The recording and presentations of the online information session on European Universities 2022 call for proposals that took place on 14 December are now available.
For the last 17 years, eTwinning has grown from a grassroots initiative into an active schools’ community which has involved, since its launch, more than 937,000 teachers working in more than 217,000 schools across 43 countries.
The European Commission and the Slovenian Presidency of the Council have launched the Digital for Development (D4D) Hub for Latin America and the Caribbean. One year after launching the D4D Hub for Africa, this is a significant step to drive forward global cooperation on digital issues, in line with the EU's Global Gateway Strategy. The Latin America and Caribbean branch of the D4D will bring the EU and Latin American and Caribbean digital markets closer together.