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Information session - Ethics and security appraisal procedure in Horizon Europe
JUN
Thu
09
09:30 - 13:30

This was 2 years ago

Location

Graaf de Ferrarisgebouw

Boulevard Albert II/Koning Albert II-laan 20, 1000 Brussels
Programmes
Horizon Europe HorizonEU L+F

Applying to Horizon Europe calls for proposals requires not only excellent research and/or innovation ideas but also a robust ethical and security vision.

The Belgian Horizon Europe National Contact Point (NCP) Coordinators invite you to this session to help you dealing with those two dimensions. You will receive insights about the European Commission’s requirements and the novelties included in Horizon Europe with respect to the previous framework programme Horizon 2020.

Speakers

  • Dorian Karatzas - European Commission, DG RTD, Head of Sector “Research Ethics & Integrity”
  • Lisa Diependaele - European Commission, DG RTD, Policy Officer “Research Ethics & Integrity”
  • Masha Shabani - UGent, Ethical reviewer
  • Marina Martínez García - Spanish Office for Science and Technology, Programme Officer

This info session will take place in Brussels with no recording and is aimed at researchers and other staff members of Belgian organisations planning to participate in a Horizon Europe call.

Registration is free but mandatory and will close on the 1st of June. 

The detailed agenda and registration link are available here.

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