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1. Barnier calls for reform of qualifications directive December 13, 2011

More ‘mobile' workforce would boost single market, commissioner believes. Michel Barnier, the European commissioner for the internal market, is to announce plans to reform...

2. The fight for equal pay and for equal rights October 27, 2011

Gender issues are not the sole responsibility of women. The title of your

3. Equal opportunities for all passengers May 5, 2011

Implementation is holding back rules for disabled travellers. I just want to be able to travel like everyone else. So too do 80 million persons with disabilities in Europe....

4. A world on the margin February 24, 2011

Geert Freyhoff has worked in Europe, Asia and Latin America to promote inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Just a few days after Geert Freyhoff started...

A world on the margin

5. EFTA Surveillance Authority February 17, 2011

ICT Officer

6. Europe lags behind in the skills race February 17, 2011

More people than ever now work in the IT sector, but there are still too few. Europe's digital economy will succeed only if enough people have the skills to drive the sector...

Europe lags behind in the skills race

7. EU promises to do more to boost research and innovation February 4, 2011

National leaders pledge to take full advantage of Europe's 'intellectual capital'. The EU's leaders were reminded today that Europe must do better at turning its lab...

8. A more innovative approach to EU-China relations January 27, 2011

Europe needs to follow the US example by moving swiftly to upgrade scientific co-operation with China. During last week's state visit by China's President Hu Jintao, the US...

A more innovative approach to EU-China relations

9. Europe's digital pathway December 8, 2010

Why, and how, the EU must upgrade Europeans' computing skills. The ‘European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion' is drawing to a close. This should make us...

10. An extraordinary European visionary October 28, 2010

Remembering the last surviving member of 'the Founding Fathers'. Max Kohnstamm, who died last week at the age of 96, was the last surviving member of a politically...

An extraordinary European visionary

11. EAS October 14, 2010

Adviser - Food, Health and Nutrition Policy EAS is a specialist company providing advice to trade associations, governments and companies in the area of food, nutrition and...

12. The Fulbright Commission in Brussels October 14, 2010

Executive Director Applications are invited for the position of the Executive Director of the Commission for Educational Exchange, a non-profit, inter-governmental...

13. Finding new ways to close the gender gap June 10, 2010

Virginija Langbakk talks about the challenges of opening the EU's gender-equality institute. At first, the prospect of becoming the first head of the European Institute for...

Finding new ways to close the gender gap

14. Voices waiting to be heard June 3, 2010

A pre-Lisbon treaty citizens initiative suggests we should not expect the EU's institutions to be response. In your interesting editorial “An initiative that should not be...

Voices waiting to be heard

15. An immediate impact on innovation April 1, 2010

Public procurement is one of the most underexploited tools in our innovation toolbox. Your recent article “Looking for a different future” (25-31 March) rightly pointed...

An immediate impact on innovation

16. Transparency tussles March 25, 2010

Complaints and accusations in the world of lobbying. In the world of Brussels lobbying, it is sometimes hard to differentiate the poachers from the gamekeepers.

Transparency tussles

17. A flawed plan for women's rights March 11, 2010

The EU's latest effort to improve the plight of women in the developing world is welcome, but its Gender Action Plan is unconvincing. Launched without fanfare on...

A flawed plan for women's rights

18. Regulating culture in the internet age February 18, 2010

We need a new social contract about the way we deal with authors and culture in the digital era. I write in response to your article on Google's digitalisation of...

Regulating culture in the internet age

19. How the EU now finds the ‘best in class' February 18, 2010

How the EU is changing its selection procedures this year. Careers with the EU institutions come with some of the most attractive overall packages in the world. That and the...

How the EU now finds the ‘best in class'

20. MEPs scan the messages of the information society January 9, 1997

AS THE information technology revolution continues to gather pace, MEPs are pressing to ensure that the potential cultural and educational benefits are not ignored in favour...

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