IATE Term of the Week: Conference on the Future of Europe
A joint declaration of the presidents of the European Parliament, Commission and Council of the European Union set the scene for the Conference on...
IATE Term of the Week: Acronym, initialism and abbreviation
An abbreviation, such as the acronym IATE, means any contracted or shortened form of a word or a phrase. However, abbreviation is the blanket...
IATE Term of the Week: International Women’s Day
The origins of the International Women's Day
Thousands of women marched through the streets of New York City in 1908, demanding political and economic rights....
IATE Term of the Week: European Social Fund Plus
Among the measures put in place to repair the economic and social damage caused by the pandemic crisis, the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)...
IATE Term of the Week: Recovery and Resilience Facility
The EU is adopting and promoting several initiatives to help member countries face the post-pandemic era; among these, the Recovery and Resilience Facility is...
IATE Term of the Week: Right to Disconnect
As the global health crisis, caused by the coronavirus outbreak, keeps changing the ways we live and work, the European Parliament stands up for...
IATE Term of the Week: New European Bauhaus
On 18 January 2021, the European Commission launched the first phase of the New European Bauhaus. The initiative will spark a debate about Europe's...
IATE Term of the Week: Digital Services Act
Digital services are rapidly evolving and shaping the way in which many citizens of the EU live and work. Such services include, for example,...
IATE Term of the Week: Thesaurus
We celebrated Thesaurus Day on the 18th of January. This is the perfect occasion to take a deeper look into the origin of this...
IATE Term of the Week: Open-source
Open-source has taken a prominent role in the IT industry and can be found in the smallest embedded systems to the largest supercomputer. Every...