Brief me
The futures4europe platform hosts a community for futurists, foresight experts, EU policy makers and enthusiastic citizens, all sharing their perspectives on Europe’s future. The platform seeks to collect, host and distribute foresight activities in and about Europe.
The platform is hosted by the Foresight on Demand consortium (FOD) with support by the European Commission.
It is open to everyone and presents
- projects and studies on variety of forward looking themes (Collections)
- futures literacy info including 20 short futures lessons on TED-Ed (Futures literacy)
- desirable futures by citizens of the EU, you are also invited (Stories)
Latest knowledge from this Project
ORGANISATION | 28 Oct 2022
DG RTD - DG for Research and Innovation
More information
| Project URL | |
| Originally Published | 28 Nov 2023 |
| Related links | |
| Knowledge service | Metadata | Foresight | Futures Literacy |
| Related organisation(s) | DG RTD - DG for Research and InnovationJRC - Joint Research Centre |
| Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | foresightpolicymakingEuropean citizenshipparticipatory democracy |
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