Project news

07 January 2020
Tunisia: AQUACYCLE project is seeking to hire an agricultural engineer

The deadline for receiving applications is 23 January 2020.

Project news

06 January 2020
Let the “GAIMS” begin!

The MED GAIMS project aims to revamp tourism in the Mediterranean region by shifting the paradigm of tourism to an active interaction rather than a passive one. This will be achieved through gamification.

Project news

31 December 2019
GreenBuilding project is looking for staff!

The University of Patras is looking to fill in 5 positions to perform research, technical and management activities under the GreenBuilding project.

Project news

30 December 2019
Let’s clean up the Feniglia beach from marine litter

The COMMON project will take part in the cleaning of the Feniglia beach (Italy) on the 4th of January 2020 together with the Municipality of Orbetello, Legambiente, WWF and the well-known Italian singer Piero P…

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27 December 2019
Developing innovative solutions for Mediterranean smart cities: launching of the SME4SMARTCITIES project

The project will enhance the capacities of SMEs to enter the growing market of smart cities.

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27 December 2019
The water situation in Jordan and the potential contribution of the NAWAMED project

According to the most recent data, Jordan is under "absolute water scarcity".

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23 December 2019
Energy efficiency in Mediterranean universities: start of the Med-EcoSure project

The project focuses on the implementation of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy measures in 9 university pilot buildings in Italy, Tunisia and Palestine.

Project news

19 December 2019
Engaging citizens in the production of social policies: launch of the MedTOWN project

MedTOWN project aims to provide citizens and local authorities with tools to foster the transition towards fairer, more resilient and sustainable societies in the Euro-Mediter…

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18 December 2019
"NAWAMED project will contribute to change the story of water in Lebanon"

It is estimated that Lebanon’s water resources will be inadequate to meet the expected needs of the growing population.