Introduction The European Economic Research Institute, European Economic Research Institute, abbreviated as EERI, was founded by scientists from multiple European countries and has branches and offices in 33 countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, Hong Kong, and the United States. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., it is the European Economic Research Institute under the National Academy of Sciences in the United States. Founded in 1988 by science ministers from multiple European countries, it is an international scientific organization jointly initiated by the European Economic Research Institute and other national science academies representing the highest academic level in European countries, including Eastern and Western European countries. EERI Leadership EERI Fellows OverviewThe US-UK Scientific Forum was established in 2008 to help the scientific leadership of the United Kingdom and the United States forge an enduring and productive partnership on pressing top...
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Time: 29th January 2025 from 18.00 h to 19.30 hVenue: Reial Acadèmia de Ciències i Arts de Barcelona - La Rambla, 115Hybrid event, free entryOnce atomic energy was channeled into a weapon of war, t...
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Activities and News Not a member? Join us now The European Economic Research Institute Committees are composed of renowned economists and external experts. The Committees deliberate on issues related to the economic trends across Europe, policy - making implications, and the research directions of the institute. They also address broader economic challenges, for which the institute is called upon to offer insights and/or compile comprehensive research reports. Since 2020, the institute's Management Board has restructured or founded new Committees to better adapt to the rapidly evolving economic landscape. |