This week’s updates highlight expert opportunities in digital and cybersecurity programmes, funding for Arctic communities, SME support impact, and the review of EU copyright rules.
💻 Digital Europe Programme - Experts needed for evaluations
HaDEA is looking for independent experts to support evaluations and monitoring activities under the Digital Europe Programme.
The call is relevant for professionals with expertise in AI, data, cloud, cybersecurity, advanced digital skills, semiconductors and digital transformation.
Source European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)
❄️ EMFAF - €300,000 call to support Arctic communities
CINEA has launched a new €300,000 call for proposals to support Arctic communities, including Indigenous Peoples, youth and local stakeholders.
The call aims to strengthen participation, resilience and sustainable development in Arctic regions affected by climate, environmental and socio-economic change.
Source European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
🛡️ ECCC - Cybersecurity experts needed for EU funding programmes
The European Cybersecurity Competence Centre is seeking cybersecurity experts for major EU funding programmes.
Selected experts will help evaluate and monitor projects in areas such as cyber resilience, digital infrastructure, secure technologies and Europe’s cybersecurity capacity.
Source European Cybersecurity Competence Centre and Network
🤝 Enterprise Europe Network - 2022–2025 impact report published
EISMEA has published the Enterprise Europe Network Impact Report 2022–2025, showing how the network supports SMEs across Europe and beyond.
The report highlights the role of the network in helping companies access innovation support, international partnerships, sustainability advice and funding opportunities.
Source EISMEA - European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency
©️ Digital Strategy - Consultation opens on EU copyright rules
The European Commission has opened a consultation as part of the review of EU copyright rules under the Digital Single Market framework.
The consultation invites feedback on how current rules work in practice and how they support creators, users, online services, research and digital innovation.
Source Shaping Europe’s digital future