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BMBF Symposium on European Civil Security Research 2023
DEC
Tue
05
DEC
Wed
06

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Location

Brussels

Representation of Hesse, Rue Montoyer 21
Programmes
Security

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The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the National Contact Points for security are organising the 10th Symposium on European Civil Security Research on 5 and 6 December 2023 in Brussels.

This year's focus will be on:

  • the synergies between civil security and defence research;
  • innovation needs;
  • perspectives for civil security research in and after Horizon Europe;
  • synergies between space and civil security research;
  • cooperation of Member States in the Program Committee;
  • independent civil security research.

Speakers will include representatives from the European Commission, the European Parliament and various Member States.

The event languages will be German and English, simultaneous translation will be provided.

More information and registration can be found through on the official page. A draft agenda is available.

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