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Impact in Horizon Europe - training session
MAY
Mon
26
09:30 - 14:00

This was 7 months ago

Location

Brussels

Programmes
Health Culture and society Security Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment Missions New European Bauhaus

The Belgian Horizon Europe National Contact Points (NCPs) are organising a second edition of the training session on 'Impact in Horizon Europe'. As this event is a replication of the first edition (October 2024), we are targeting new partipants.

During this session, participants will :

  • Learn about the Horizon Europe impact logic presented by the Commission
  • Get to know how to plan your research around impact using a Research Impact Toolkit
  • Put your new knowledge into practice with an exercise
  • Learn how your NCP can support you

Our target audience are stakeholders located in Belgium who are planning to or interested in participating in Horizon Europe actions as beneficiary. We encourage applicants with less experience to participate in this training session. 

We have reached the full capacity of the event, but you can register for the waiting list.

More information and registration link on this event webpage

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