EU Missions represent a new approach by the European Union to promote systemic change and innovation by strengthening collaboration among stakeholders and combining financial resources. Among them is the Mission “Restore Our Ocean and Waters by 2030”, which unites efforts to achieve cleaner waters, preserve biodiversity, and ensure the sustainable management of marine and freshwater ecosystems.
How to increase the engagement of young people in the local community and involve them in the decision-making processes? If you are a representative of a local authority, youth organisation, or a young person and you would like to find a possible answer to this question, we are inviting you to the conference “ADD Something Meaningful: Supporting youth participation in the local community”.
If you are interested in working with people with autism, are open-minded, enjoy helping others, and want to gain unforgettable experiences: this is the opportunity for you!
We are happy to announce that SoilTribes has launched a new open call for micro-grants. As a project partner, we encourage all members of the Community of Practice (CoP) to apply and bring their soil-related ideas to life. Apply by 14th of July.
From 18th to 22nd of September 2025 in Nova Gorica, we will gather 21 participants from all over the world to explore the topic of Reclaiming hope. This year, the Summer School is starting with a symposium Reclaiming Hope on 18th and 19th, and continuos with the Design.science Summer school.
From 20 to 22 May, PiNA ran an intensive three-day training course for 14 youth workers from Slovenia, Italy, Spain, Belgium and Estonia, focusing on how to involve young people in decision-making and the co-creation of projects.
PiNA is looking for a candidate for an European solidarity corps volunteering activity in the Public Institute for Youth, Culture and Tourism Koper (Slovenia), who will be working in multimedia and social media field.
Together with the partners in the SoilTribes project, a European initiative aligned with the EU mission “A Soil Deal for Europe,” we are pleased to announce the launch of its Community of Practice (CoP), a structured, multi-stakeholder platform designed to advance soil literacy and foster sustainable land management across Europe.
We’re thrilled to announce that HEKA / PiNA is participating as a host partner in this year’s Summer Sessions, coordinated by V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media. This means we will host a 6-8 week residency focused on spatial sound, inviting sound artists and enthusiasts to develop and showcase their projects in an immersive environment.
In this short interview, we speak with Katarina Gryvul, a classically trained composer, violinist, and music producer, about her unique approach to sound. She blends the concept of holophony with avant-garde techniques to develop distinct soundscapes through instruments, voice, and analog synths.
