New research looking into taboo, stigma and superstition surrounding menstruation in 21st century Poland, conducted by the Kulczyk Foundation, a private family...
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The School of Slavonic and East European Studies, or SSEES as it is commonly known, is a research and education institution focused on the central and eastern European...
The world is struggling with an invisible enemy. This is the first time in modern history when the world is in a full scale war against a virus that has had a truly...
The coronavirus pandemic has created a global framework in which governments can act in support of businesses and individuals. Romania, although it has the possibility...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
The Covid-19 pandemic has now swept through every country in Europe, causing many to close down schools and ban any public gatherings. But the sudden halt to public life...
Bringing into government expertise from the private sector and/or civil society has long been viewed by many people in emerging Europe as a way of jump starting or...
How can countries make the best use of funding for science, education and technology? A new partnership between the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and the World Bank is...
Japanese electrical manufacturer Yaskawa will invest between 20 and 30 million euros in an electric motors and electronic components factory in Slovenia. “Yaskawa’s...
After over a month of strikes in primary and secondary schools, the teachers’ unions and the Croatian government agreed on an increase of the job complexity indices for...
Demand for tertiary education continues to rise, but its further expansion will only be sustainable if it matches the supply of graduates with labour market and social...
Social innovation is now widely recognised as having the ability to enhance society’s capacity to act by turning social and economic challenges into opportunities. The...