Starts in 3 weeks from now
LocationWarsaw, Poland
An international conference on “Europe and Mobilities: Challenges and Opportunities for Socio-Economic Transformations” will be organised at the University of Warsaw on 4-6 June 2025 as part of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU.
This conference will focus on key socio-economic transformations and challenges faced by Europe today - their description and interpretation and a discussion of possible policy responses.
The programme will feature expert keynotes and thematic sessions, complemented by a series of meetings presenting upcoming calls in the Horizon Europe Framework Programme, facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration. A dedicated on-site brokerage event focusing on topics in Cluster 2 Destination 3 (“Social and Economic Transformations”), planned for 6 June 2025, will provide support for applicants in developing strong, competitive research projects that address the challenges discussed during the conference.
More information on this event, programme and registration is available here. This conference can only be attented in person.
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