News
How are extremists exploiting gaming platforms to spread hate? The RadiGaMe project investigates radical content on gaming forums, revealing disturbing trends and unexpected risks. This research highlights the urgent need for tailored prevention strategies and the potential of gaming spaces for positive, counter-extremist engagement.
Event
The aim of the symposium is the close networking of science and practice. This will be promoted through lectures, discussion rounds, interactive workshops and practical demonstrations.
It is our pleasure to announce that the Security Research Event 2025 will be held on 24 & 25 June in Warsaw. Security Research Event is the biggest event organised by DG HOME and it gathers around thousand policy makers, security practitioners, researchers, industry, and civil society representatives.
Join us for the SRE 2025 and connect with leading policymakers, security experts, industry pioneers, and researchers. Experience interesting panels and demos, explore an exhibition of EU-funded security projects, and enjoy the ceremony of the Security Innovation Award. Don't miss this opportunity to discuss, network and learn. Find out more and register!
Speech
The 7th European Migration Forum focused on young people and migration.
Project Information
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Funding opportunities
Are you working on a project in migration? The European Commission has published six calls for funding of projects in the areas of asylum, migration and integration. The call is open for applications until 16 May.
A call for proposals for EUR 1 000 000 to fund projects for data sets for the European Data Space for innovation is open. Deadline for applications is 4 July.
Are you working on a project in migration? The European Commission has published six calls for funding of projects in the areas of asylum, migration and integration. The call is open for applications until 16 May.
Library
Unveiling the official brochure of the EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation! This comprehensive guide offers a deep dive into our mission, structure, and key initiatives.
The European Commission launched the EU Internet Forum (EUIF) to address the misuse of the internet for terrorist purposes. Now, as EUIF approaches its ten-year anniversary, a new brochure commemorates its first decade of cooperation in combating harmful and illegal content online.
Discover the EU Knowledge Hub at a glance! The factsheet offers a concise overview of the EUKH's activities, services, main actors and partners, guiding principles and objectives, etc. This easy-to-digest format provides essential information for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers interested in the EUKH's work.