Expert workshop #2 Upon invitation – under Chatham House rules In light of a renewed policy debate around nuclear energy in the EU political cycle, CEPS is cond ...
Andrea Renda is Director of Research at CEPS since 1 November 2023. He also leads the CEPS Unit on Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation and the Digital Economy (GRID). He is Adjunct Professor of ...
Simplification of EU law is needed, but  what  is done and  how are hugely important. The laws that need re-thinking are complex and intertwined. To surgically ...
Download the final report here. Artificial Intelligence is showing enormous promise for improving our daily life. Countless applications in many sectors of the economy are already being developed and ...
Please note that this is a virtual event, held exclusively on Zoom. The link will be shared after registration. Women’s health remains significantly underprioritised and underfunded. Through the 100 ...
The European textile sector continues to operate on largely linear production models, with around 73 % of post-consumer ...
2026 opens a new chapter for CEPS. After a year of major transformations and bold projects, we enter the new year with sharpened ambition. A shifting geopolitical landscape, the EU’s need to define ...
EU policy increasingly pushes for better traceability and transparency in value chains in order to implement the circular economy. After batteries, textiles will be among the first product groups for ...
Gender equality and mainstreaming have taken centre stage in the European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme 2021–27. In this event, CEPS will present a new report that examines how these ...
Since its inception in 2003/4, the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) has attracted the interest of many research analysts across a wide spectrum of disciplines. The academic and policy oriented ...
Karel Lannoo has been Chief Executive of CEPS since 2000, Europe’s leading independent European think tank, ranked among the top ten think tanks in the world. He manages a staff of 70 people. Karel ...