Scientists can apply to finance projects in Slovakia
The Slovak Academy of Sciences announced the call to submit applications under the Impulse 2023 grant. The chosen projects can receive up to €160,000 annually.
The Slovak Academy of Sciences announced the call to submit applications under the Impulse 2023 grant. The chosen projects can receive up to €160,000 annually.
Bratislava-based plant of VW Slovakia is the first and biggest carmaker to operate in Slovakia. It directly employs almost 11,000 people.
It won't be possible to finance the project involving the construction of the new Razsochy Hospital in Bratislava from the recovery plan; it will have to covered from the state budget instead, Health ...
The French president Emmanuel Macron is visiting Slovakia at a time when Paris and Bratislava are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations and the 15th anniversary ...
Caretaker Prime Minister Ludovit Odor met European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday, discussing Slovakia's pro-European orientation, common values, freedom, the rule of law and matters ...
On Wednesday evening, Prime Minister Ludovit Odor and his Czech counterpart Petr Fiala discussed energy and the possibility of involvement in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine.
On June 1, International Children's Day is celebrated in more than 20 countries around the world, including Bulgaria, China, the Czech Republic and Latvia. In Czechoslovakia, subsequently Slovakia, it ...
In 2022, the Office for Slovaks Living Abroad approved 906 applications to support the projects of compatriots living abroad. The amount of almost 2.5 million EUR was granted for the activities in the ...
Slovak President Zuzana Caputova welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to Slovakia on Wednesday. Following the welcome ceremony, the two heads of state will hold joint talks at the Presidential ...
Slovak Prime Minister Ludovit Odor is due to meet French President Emmanuel Macron, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Czech Premier Petr Fiala on Wednesday (May 31).