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Find out what's happening in the area of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and Horizon 2020
Starts in 1 week from now
LocationBerlin
Information and Partnering Event within the Baltic Sea Region.
Organized jointly by Polish Science Contact Agency PolSCA of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Brussel and Centre for Historical Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Berlin.
Together, they invite distinguished speakers, through their combined presentations and discussions, to contribute with valuable insights, knowledge, and guidance that can help attendees identify and pursue international project opportunities available within the current Horizon Europe funding period. Essentially, the speakers' collective input aims to facilitate and inform participants about collaborative projects that align with Horizon Europe's objectives and funding schemes.
For more information and to register for this event please visit this website.
*For institutions that register their active participation in the workshops by 20.11.2024 (a short presentation of the project idea), the organizers have the opportunity to co-finance travel costs (until funds are available).
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