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Ten years of EU Migration Research and Innovation: Impacting Lives – Shaping the Future
NOV
Tue
18
08:30 - 18:00

Starts in 2 months from now

Location

The EGG Brussels

Programmes
Culture and society

This migration research multistakeholder conference is hosted by DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission and will gather policymakers, researchers, civil societies, international organisations and beneficiaries of EU-funded research and innovation in migration-related projects together to reflect on a decade of substantial progress in migration research and to collaboratively shape the future trajectory of EU migration research and innovation.

This event will take place at the EGG in Brussels. If you are interested in attending the event, please register via the following link: https://register.event-works.europa.eu/dgscic/10yEUMRI/e/lk/k/  by 10 October end of business day. To see the agenda of the event you need to click on the registration link and login with your EU login.

Please note that the European Commission does not reimburse participation costs for this event.

If you have any specific questions related to this event please contact RTD-MIGRATION-RESEARCH@ec.europa.eu.

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