Offering nutritious meals to students can improve diets and counter obesity across Europe.
Arts and culture can bring imagination and momentum to projects for putting urban neighbourhoods more in tune with nature.
The gangster lifestyles of young people in Europe and elsewhere can be altered through dialogue and education, according to researchers.
Intimidation at school is a widespread and worrying phenomenon being examined through psychology and genomics.
Nature is being harnessed in the EU to improve the wellbeing of city dwellers, including people suffering from loneliness.
The relationship between indigenous peoples in the Arctic region and their herds reveals a rich history and provides clues about how to protect it.
Literary masterpieces and other educational activities feature in EU-funded efforts to help displaced young people feel at home across the continent.
New machines can improve conditions for workers and boost industrial productivity.
Many working people in Europe are at risk of economic hardship, prompting EU researchers to seek policy answers.
Personal support and user opinions are crucial to ensuring local transport systems become more widely accessible.