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COST Belgian Info Day 2024
MAY
Fri
17
10:00 - 15:00

This was 1 year ago

Location

WTC III, Simon Bolivarlaan 30, 1000 Brussels

Programmes
COST

The Belgian COST Contact Points will organize a COST Info Day on 17 May 2024 (10:00-15:00) at the premises of Belspo (WTC III, 1000 Brussels). The info day will consist of two sessions:

  • A general session in which COST and its networking opportunities will be presented
  • A specialised session for Belgian researchers and innovators that are preparing a COST proposal as the 'main proposer' or ‘secondary proposer’. The deadline of the next COST Open Call is 23 October 2024 at 12.00 (noon) CEST. More information here.

More information on the agenda and registration can be found here. Please register by 7 May 2024.

For questions related to this event and the COST Programme, please contact cost@fwo.be.

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