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Blomeyer & Sanz prepares a new European Parliament study on EU funding for lobbying and advocacy activities
Blomeyer & Sanz has been awarded a new European Parliament study commissioned by the Committee on Budgetary Control to carry out a research project examining the extent to which, if any, EU funds are used to support lobbying and advocacy activities across the European Union. Recognising lobbying as an important

Blomeyer & Sanz co-delivered with ProSea Marine Education Foundation a European Parliament study for the Committee on Fisheries
On 29 April 2029, the European Parliament published a study coordinated by Blomeyer & Sanz with the expertise of ProSea Marine Education Foundation on “Mapping threats and opportunities for the fisheries and aquaculture sector” in the framework of the new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) approach for 2028-2034. The results of

Etelätär and Blomeyer & Sanz recently completed a European Parliament study on Transport in the new MFF
On 28 April 2026, the European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism published the study on “Investing in Transport in the new MFF” prepared by Etelätär and Blomeyer & Sanz. The study was presented during the Committee on Transport and Tourism of the European Parliament meeting on 05 May 2026.

Artificial Intelligence in Evaluation in Francophone Africa
Blomeyer & Sanz team members recently participated in a webinar on “AI in Evaluation: What Is at Stake for Emerging Evaluators?”, which explored how artificial intelligence is reshaping evaluation practice in Francophone Africa. The webinar presented new evidence on the rapid uptake of AI tools among emerging evaluators, alongside persistent

Blomeyer & Sanz expands knowledge on Trauma-Informed Interviewing Techniques
As part of Blomeyer & Sanz’s commitment to ensure high-quality, responsible data collection, team members recently completed a certification on Trauma-Informed Interviewing Techniques. The course content was developed by the FreedomLab together with the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). Interviewing individuals who have witnessed or survived traumatic events can be part of our evaluation work. In such contexts, interviews

Blomeyer & Sanz led a recently published European Parliament study for the CULT Committee
On 3 March 2026, t33 presented to the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and Education (CULT Committee) the findings from the recently published study “EU funding instruments for policy fields under the remit of the CULT Committee”. The study was led by Blomeyer & Sanz, as consortium leader, and coordinated
- Blomeyer & Sanz prepares a new European Parliament study on EU funding for lobbying and advocacy activities
- Blomeyer & Sanz co-delivered with ProSea Marine Education Foundation a European Parliament study for the Committee on Fisheries
- Etelätär and Blomeyer & Sanz recently completed a European Parliament study on Transport in the new MFF
- Artificial Intelligence in Evaluation in Francophone Africa
- Blomeyer & Sanz expands knowledge on Trauma-Informed Interviewing Techniques
