IBS conducts the analysis of the adaptation of new immigrants in Estonia, which consists of conducting applied research to analyze the factors and services that predispose or hinder the adaptation of new immigrants in Estonia.
IBS conducts the analysis of the adaptation of new immigrants in Estonia, which consists of conducting applied research to analyze the factors and services that predispose or hinder the adaptation of new immigrants in Estonia.
IBS conducts the Mid-term evaluation for the European Union Operational Programme for Cohesion Policy Funding 2014-2020 in collaboration with the Technopolis Group, Ernst & Young Baltic and Praxis.
The purpose of the study is to analyze the situation of volunteer work in Estonia, the changes that have taken place since the year 2013 and the possible causes of these changes and policy recommendations for the Civil Society program 2021-2030 will be developed.
To get a more systematic and thorough overview of the answers gathered by the feedback inquiries ever since – the objective of the analysis was to evaluate what resulted from the program for the participants – teachers, tutors and students.
The results of the evaluation will give an overview on current developments in Estonian civil society and the thorough analyses of the strategy will complement the impact evaluation and be the basis for policy recommendations of the next civil society development program from 2021-2030.
The aim of the study is to explore the impact these projects have on the development of the cooperation network and on the organizations participating in the program.
EXCEPT is an interdisciplinary and internationally comparative project that strives to provide a comprehensive understanding of the consequences of youth labour market vulnerability to risks of social exclusion in Europe.
The aim of the study is to map companies’ need for product testing and to explore the testing possibilities offered by Estonian research institutions.
The aim of the study was to provide an overview of the current state of the popularisation of science and technology (STEM), pinpoint the developments in this field from 2013-2018 and propose recommendations and suggestions for further planning of STEM activities.
The program aims to give solid scientific answers to the question of whether entering global value chains either by sponsoring one large national firm or a set of small and dynamic enterprises, with a special focus on the challenges faced by small and medium enterprises.
The project aims to contribute to the planning of healthier, more active and inclusive urban areas in the CB region, in which biking is a safe, popular and acceptable mode of transport.
The project REnewable Low TEmperature District (RELaTED) will provide an innovative system of decentralized Ultra-Low Temperature (ULT) DH networks. That can pave the way for expanding and modernizing existing networks.