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The first floor will be reserved for meeting and conference rooms and the second floor will be an open-air terrace. The exhibition on the ground floor of the EU space will lead the visitor through an engaging story line covering the EU food supply chain and concentrating on the example of wheat and bread, founding elements of European civilization. Our free-spirited vibe attracts an energetic community of positive and open-minded business thinkers who love to meet new people. The full program of professional events and hospitality services, and the inspiring sophisticated European design of our business clubs, involves people in the buzz and energy of Spaces, and make them feel at home. What are European Space Talks? We are all concerned by space activities because they make a difference to our lives on a daily basis and are one of humankind’s greatest challenges. From 21 June to 31 October 2019, members of the European space family will be sharing their passion in a series of talks presenting a vast array of space-related. Entering the last lap in the best job in the world. Accesstime; chatbubbleoutline3. Europa is the sixth moon of the planet Jupiter. Europa was discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei (and possibly independently by Simon Marius), and named after a mythical Phoenician noblewoman, Europa, who was courted by Zeus and became the queen of Crete. It is the smallest of the four Galilean moons. At just over 3,100 kilometres (1,900 mi) in diameter, Europa is slightly smaller than Earth.

Europe is home to an incredibly vibrant community of coworking spaces. Just in the last decade, the entrepreneurial wave that swept across the continent created a demand for flexible, affordable, and community-centric work environments.

Coworking spaces tick all the right boxes for freelancers and modern teams. In particular, they offer teams the flexibility to expand quickly and connect with other like-minded entrepreneurs. There are currently more than 2500 coworking spaces throughout Europe- a figure that continues to grow year after year!

After browsing hundreds of coworking spaces for our latest project, we selected our favourites in Europe right now.

Mokrin House of Ideas (Mokrin, Serbia)

Nestled in the cosy town of Mokrin in the Serbian countryside is Mokrin House of Ideas. At a glance, the compound looks stunning, with modern white minimalist buildings that emulate the evergreen and relaxing environment surrounding the community. Apart from coworking, Mokrin House offers a co-living option for freelancers, entrepreneurs and digital nomads looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of big cities. Living with the community, you can focus on your work while the Mokrin House team delivers you a 5-star hotel experience. Apart from providing three homemade meals a day, there are workshops, educational seminars, and movie nights to make your stay even more enjoyable.

__Perfect for: Escaping the stress of the city.__

Volumes (Paris, France)

Located in the heart of Paris is Volumes. The team at Volumes offers one of the most innovative concepts of coworking we’ve seen. It includes coworking, a Makers space, and a food lab. With the fundamental value being innovation, each of the three branches intertwines to create a truly special community.

We love that Volumes boasts large desk space with plenty of natural light and that it can accommodate small and large teams alike. Ready to bring your designs to life? Makers Space is an onsite workshop fully equipped with a laser cutter, milling machine and a 3D printer. Last but not least, Volumes is home to a food lab for food startups, gastronomy professionals, and amateurs to experiment with various culinary approaches.

The result of these three spaces is a wonderfully productive environment with a true sense of community.

__Perfect for: The food lab and a diverse community of innovators.__

Work in Progress (Split, Croatia)

Work in Progress is a coworking space that embodies the concept that your personal and professional life is constantly a ‘work in progress’. We value the idea that things constantly need to be tweaked and adapted. This beachside oasis was certainly built with entrepreneurs in mind. The open space allows for teams to constantly iterate their ideas until they reach perfection. Its 300 sqm space is tastefully designed to host up to 70 remote workers, plus there are call booths and a spacious conference room. It’s the largest coworking space in Split and attracts top entrepreneurs from all over the world.

__Perfect for: Working just 5 minutes from the beach.__

Poligon Creative Center (Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Formerly a tobacco processing factory, Poligon Creative Center is Slovenia’s premier coworking space. Located in the country’s capital, Ljubljana, it is the country’s oldest as well as largest coworking space. The space itself serves as a platform for self-employed professionals working in the field of creative economies, culture and social entrepreneurship. Apart from a Maker’s studio it also houses a photography studio as well as a fully-stocked bar, for those extra-long days at the office!

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__Perfect for: A spacious workspace and a top-quality bar.__

Work.Life (London, United Kingdom)

With 4 spaces strategically located around London, Work.Life is focused on creating intimate coworking spaces to provide the most convenient service to its community. Each of their spaces in London come with a variety of options from ‘hot desks’ to private offices; you are free to spend as much or as little time there (you can pay by the hour!) to make the logistics of your workday run smoothly.

__Perfect for: Making London a more convenient place to work.__

BONUS: Kantoor Karavaan (Anywhere)

Kantoor Karavaan’s take on coworking is one we’ve never seen before, which is why we had to include it; coworking reimagined in a caravan. Each caravan includes wifi, a coffee machine, desk space, electricity and everything else you need to get your work done. Together with your fully mobile office, the wilderness becomes your new office space and you can choose your destination for the day. On top of flexible locations, meals and workshops on outdoor living can also be organised. Have a chat with the Kantoor Karavaan team and you could soon be on your way into the wild!

__Perfect for: Working in the great outdoors.__

Upcoming Europaeum Events

The Europaeum’s recent activities, news items, press releases and event reports, in chronological order (most recent first). Each year, the information on this page is archived as an Annual Summary and available as a pdf download.

CFPs coming soon:

Conference on Artificial Intelligence, planned in collaboration with United Europe | Spring 2021, or later

Workshop on European Culture, Identity and Nationhood | June 2021, possibly in Prague

Summer School 2021 | St Andrews (postponed from 2020)
‘Europe through Film and Visual Arts’

Classics Colloquium | Autumn 2021, Madrid (postponed from 2020)
‘Metabolé: Crisis and Transformation in Antiquity’

Winter School on Planetary Welfare | January 2022, Barcelona

EVENT | April 2021
22-24 April 2021 (online)
Spring School: ‘Europe in the World – the World in Europe’ | 22-24 April 2021 (online)

Application deadline 4 March 2021 more information and how to apply

EVENT | February 2021

11-12 Feburary 2021 (online)

Classics Colloquium ‘Slavery: Antiquity and Modernity in Dialogue’
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Application deadline extended to 22 January 2021 more information and how to apply

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EVENT | January 2021

28-29 January 2021 (online)

Policy Seminar ‘Policy-Making inside Europe’

Applications for this event have now closed

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Voices from Oxford interviewed Dr Andrew Graham about the Scholars Programme.

“We need European intellectuals who can give us the whole picture of Europe”

Romano Prodi

“I salute the Europaeum for reuniting scholars for meaningful exchanges, which constitute the web of our European ideas”

Jacques Delors

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