Creative Europe plans to support the cultural and creative sectors with EUR 385,6 million in 2022, nearly 100 EUR million more compared to 2021.
The Commission launched the first set of calls for proposals under the Connecting Europe Facility Digital programme with a planned budget of €258 million to improve Europe's digital connectivity infrastructures, in particular Gigabit and 5G networks across the Union, and contribute to Europe’s digital transformation.
The Faculty of Sciences of the European University of Cyprus in collaboration with the Center for Excellence in Biobank and Biomedical Research (CY-Biobank), and the Medical Schools of the University of Cyprus and the University of Nicosia, conducts pioneering research among the Cypriot population for COV antibodies against COVID-19.
Dr Alex Zarifis from the Department of MIS and Management, School of Business of the University of Nicosia received the ‘Best Paper Award’ at the 24th International Conference on Business Information Systems (BIS 2021) for his work with Prof. Xusen Cheng on ‘Evaluating the New AI and Data Driven Insurance Business Models for Incumbents and Disruptors: Is there Convergence?’.
The University of Nicosia announces its membership, as a full member of the university consortium, NEOLAiA, neolaiacampus.eu. The consortium will submit in March 2022 an application to the European Commission for funding of 14.4 million euros for the next 4 years, under the European University Alliances Programme.