Author: The New European
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¿Ļöşţ ĩń Ťŕåňŝłætiøñ? On untranslatable words and different perceptions of the world
Here are some examples of untranslatable words, like undiscovered territories, conceptions of the world that we have not even conceived of.
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Former Polish Vice Prime Minister to be first Commissioner for SMEs?
For the first time SMEs are explicitly mentioned in a DG title and a woman has been entrusted to take care of this new portfolio. Is Europe actually moving toward a brand new paradigm?
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“As migrants, we contribute. Europe benefits largely from us.” Interview with Nazek Ramadan
UNITEE’s New European of the Month, Madi Sharma, is the founder of Migrant Voice in the United Kingdom.
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Single Ticket to Europe: an Expat’s Guide
Understanding the dynamics of cultural difference is a vital competence if you want to work in a different country. Here is a short to-do list for efficient cross-cultural working skills.
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“Europe’s secret to success lies in its cities”. Interview with Edward Glaeser, Harvard University
What is the role of cities in fostering growth and development in Europe? UNITEE met Professor Edward Glaeser to discover more about the subject.
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Erasmus Generation: a New Europe taking shape
The future might look gloomy for Europe’s youth. But this mobile, multilingual and culturally aware generation is also the best suited to realise the European dream.
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A Diverse, Mobile, Open Europe: Welcome the New Europeans.
Thanks to their dual cultural and linguistic background, New Europeans have long contributed to the economic, cultural and social development of European cities.
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The Choice of a Lifetime: The Referendum on Scotland’s Independence.
Scotland lost its independence and is now part of the United Kingdom as we know it today. But maybe things are going to change.