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- Data Story
High-value datasets are key public sector datasets that play an important role in delivering social, environmental and economic benefits. Made available free of charge and in machine-readable formats under EU rules, they are central to creating innovative public services and responding to complex challenges. In a previous data story on urban resilience and efficiency, we saw how regions and cities...
Do you want to u nderstand the foundations of academic integrity in a data-driven research environment ? Join us for the upcoming data.europa academy webinar on 'Open data, academia, and ethics: fostering trust through data-based reasoning' taking place on Friday, 27 March 2026, from 10.00 to 11.00 CET. To kick off our webinar series on ‘Open data, academia, and ethics’, we will explore how open data and emerging technologies shape research integrity, knowledge production, and public trust. This webinar aims to show how data-based arguments are constructed in academic and AI-supported research
Get ready for our upcoming Academy webinar, organised in the context of the EU Open Data Day, taking place on Friday, 13 March 2026, from 10:00 to 11:30 CET, titled ‘’Open data as a public good: evidence-based development across territories’’ , the webinar will explore how open data can support better, evidence-based decision-making. Register now to learn from concrete examples and expert insights! The webinar will focus on how public authorities can use open data to better understand territorial accessibility, service provision, and socio-economic challenges, particularly in rural areas

The European Commission is taking major steps to boost Europe’s AI talent , strengthen workforce skills, and improve AI literacy among citizens and organisations. As part of its broader approach to trustworthy and human-centric AI, the EU is working to train and attract more researchers and professionals while ensuring that people using AI systems have the knowledge needed to do so safely and responsibly. A key milestone in this effort is Article 4 of the AI Act, which entered into application in February of 2025. This article requires providers and deployers of AI systems to ensure that their

The European Union is taking important steps to support organisations in preparing for the implementation of the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) through the AI Pact . Launched by the European Commission , the AI Pact encourages organisations to plan ahead and take early action during the transitional period following the AI Act’s entry into force on 1 August 2024. While some provisions already apply, others, particularly those related to high-risk AI systems, will become applicable at a later stage. The AI Pact provides a practical framework to help organisations navigate this transition

- Data Story
How people move for regional and long-distance journeys shapes everyday life, but what practical factors mostly influence travel choices? Also, do Europeans travel in similar ways, or do their choices differ widely across Member States? Open data makes it possible to look beyond assumptions. This data story explores how Europeans travel, what factors matter most when planning their trips, how...

In today’s rapid digital environment, understanding how technology affects people’s wellbeing is more important than ever. The Joint Research Centre (JRC) has launched the Science for Digital Wellbeing initiative to explore how digital tools shape health, behaviour, and everyday life, and to provide evidence-based insights for EU digital policies. This work looks beyond the prevention of harm and highlights the positive outcomes digital technology can create. The initiative addresses a range of societal challenges which are made evident through digital transformation. These include problematic
Do you want to explore how open data can support better governance in rural areas and help policymakers respond to local needs beyond the city? Join us for the upcoming data.europa academy webinar on ' Open data as a public good: evidence-based development across territories ' taking place on Friday, 13 March 2026, from 10.00 to 11.30 CET. In celebration of this year’s Open Data Day, this webinar explores how open data can inform governance decisions related to rural areas. By spotlighting practical examples from the UK and Ireland, the session will demonstrate how openly available information

Semantic interoperability is essential for enabling public administrations to exchange information effectively, improve digital public services, and support cross-border cooperation. The SEMIC support centre , part of the wider Interoperable Europe initiative, provides a central hub where organisations can learn, collaborate, and adopt shared standards for data modelling and exchange. Designed to help administrations advance on their interoperability journey, it builds in the principles of the Interoperable Europe Act and brings experts together to co-create practical solutions. The support

The World Day of Social Justice is a United Nations observance dedicated to highlighting the need for fairness, dignity and equal opportunities for all. Established by the UN General Assembly in 2007 and first observed in 2009, the day is celebrated every year on 20 February and draws attention to various global challenges, such as poverty, unemployment, exclusion, and unequal access to resources. This year’s focuses on reducing socioeconomic gaps through inclusive decision-making, stronger social protection systems, and coordinated efforts to create fair working conditions. The United Nations