Welcome to European Renaissance
European Renaissance was set up in 2004 to link enterprises in the UK and continental Europe, with a primary focus on the newer nations within the European Union, especially the Czech Republic and neighbouring countries, and with Russia.
European Renaissance's emphasis is as consultants in change and the growth of organisations and their people. We have expertise in management recruitment, organisational development and sustainable enterprise. All this requires the deep understanding of wider (inter-)national contexts, as well as real local engagement, which we offer in a consistently complex and emerging situation.
Our task is to work to connect and develop in these areas, alongside those of other partner scenarios.
We hope you will join us on our journey.
Czech PPP Forum 2008 Has A Municipal And Regional Focus
June 18th & 19th, 2008
As the biggest gathering of regeneration professionals from both public and private sectors, the 5th Czech Public Private Partnership Forum, organised by B.I.D. services for Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 June (and Workshop, 20 June) in the Hotel Diplomat, Prague, will focus on critical issues around Municipality and Region.
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Future Cities Forum: Prague's One-Stop Shop For Regeneration
The Future Cities Forum is a one-stop regeneration agency, based in Prague, Czech
Republic. The FCF offers independent and positive action on regeneration and economic development, focusing on the connection of people with their surroundings. ... more
Connecting Communities: Residents Want A Sense Of Belonging
In the Prague Post published today (12 March '08) David Scougall suggests that the 'missing link' in regeneration is our weak understanding of how the people and communities connect to the grand plans being developed for our cities. Other cities worldwide may offer some insights here.
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Urban Regeneration 2008 (People And Places) - A Conference In Prague
Thursday 3 - Friday 4 April 2008
Between 2008 and 2013 almost 800 billion CZK of European Funds are reserved for urban regeneration, sustainable development, social living and improving services and traffic in towns. But do we understand how to make attractive places to live? ... more