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Scotland
Europa
Papers

- Paper
31: November 2007
Collaborating
to Compete: Glasgow -
Edinburgh
Veronica Noone,
Scottish
Enterprise
- Paper
30: November 2007
The
EU Lifelong Learning
Agenda: Scotland's
Opportunities and
Challenges
Alison Hunter,
Director, Economic
& Public Policy
Consultancy
- Special
Paper: June 2007
Views
From Scotland in
response to the
European Commission
consultation on the
Maritime Green
Paper
- Paper
29: May 2007
Collaborate
to Suceed:
Stimulating and
sustaining economic
development in the
innovation
economy
Charlie Woods, Chief
Economist and
Director Strategy,
Scottish
Enterprise
- Special
Paper: January
2007
Towards
a future Maritime
policy for the Union:
A European vision for
the oceans and
seas
A report of the
Scottish stakeholder
conference organised
by the Scottish
Parliament's European
and External
Relations Committee
in partnership with
Scotland Europa, 4
December 2006
- Special
Paper: September
2006
Views
from Scotland on a
European Strategy for
Sustainable,
Competitive and
Secure
Energy
A Scotland Europa
Members Paper in
response to the
European Commission
Green Paper
- Special
Paper: November
2005
People,
Places, Prosperity:
How can we make our
cities work
better?
A report of the
seminar held in
Scotland House,
organised by Scotland
Europa, the British
Council and RICS
- Paper
28: October 2005
The
Rise of Metropolitan
Regions in Economic
Development:A
Scottish
Perspective
Martin Wight,
Scottish
Enterprise
- Special
Paper: September
2005
Views
from Scotland in
response to the
European Commission
consultation on the
Community Strategic
Guidelines for
Cohesion
2007-13
Scotland
Europa Regional and
Rural
Group
- Paper
27: September
2005
The
(Missing) Regional
Dimension to the
Lisbon
Process
Drew Scott, Europa
Institute, School of
Law, University of
Edinburgh
- Special
Paper: May 2006
'The
Regional Dimension of
the EU eLearning
Agenda'
On 3 and 4 May
2006, Scotland Europa
co-organised an event
at the Committee of
the Regions on the
regional dimension of
eLearning with 12
other regional
offices based in
Brussels. The Working
Group has produced
this special report
which includes the
findings of a survey,
which was circulated
among their eLearning
practitioners by the
cooperating
organizations.
- Paper
26: September
2004
Response
of stakeholders in
Scotland to the UK
FP7
consultation
Scotland Europa
Research, Education
and Training
Group
- Special
Paper: June 2004
(pdf)
Scotland's
Stake in the New
Partnership for
Cohesion
Views from
Scotland in response
to the Third Cohesion
Report
- Special
Paper: April 2004
(pdf)
Meet
the Future Member
States
Views and opinions
from the 10 countries
joining on May 1st
2004, on their future
in the EU
For
further information,
please contact
Sarah
English
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