Events

Korea-EU Horizon Europe Researchers Networking Forum
JUN
Tue
30
JUL
Wed
01

Starts in 2 weeks from now

Location

Brussels

Thon Hotel Brussels, Rue de la Loi 75, 1040 Brussels, Belgium
Programmes
Civil Security Agro-Food, Environment

This two-day forum is designed to help Korean and European researchers prepare joint applications for Horizon Europe 2026–2027 calls. It brings together Korean and European researchers, coordinators and Horizon Europe experts for pitching, consortium building and tailored consulting around Cluster 3 and Cluster 6 topics.

The forum is co-organised by the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Korea-EU Research Centre under the Ministry of Science and ICT. It focuses on Horizon Europe Cluster 3, covering areas such as cybersecurity, border management and disaster resilience, and Cluster 6, covering areas such as biodiversity, bioeconomy, circular bio and zero pollution.

The programme includes an orientation session for Korean participants on Horizon Europe application procedures and pitching strategies, followed by plenary and policy sessions, pitch presentations, consortium discussions, open consulting and individual or consortium-level consulting with Horizon Europe specialists. 

The event is expected to bring together around 70 Korean and European researchers for in-person discussion and networking, including dinner and lunch sessions intended to support consortium formation.

If you are interested, please have a look at the website of the event. You can also register directly here

 

 

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