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Swiss Science Briefing With The Eyes on Water: Space, Science and European Resilience
MAY
Tue
19
15:30 - 19:30

This was 1 month ago

Location

Brussels

Mission of Switzerland to the EU, Place du Luxembourg 1, 1050 Brussels
Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment Missions

This event is organised by the Mission of Switzerland to the EU, Swisscore (Swiss information and liaison office in Brussels) and Eawag (the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology).

The programme brings together speakers from Eawag, the European Space Agency, the European Commission (head of Sector Oceans, Seas and Waters of DG RTD and the Joint Research Center), and Wetsus (European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology).

The briefing focuses on how research, technology and international cooperation can improve understanding of water challenges and strengthen resilience. It is set against the background of the EU Water Resilience Strategy and the European Commission’s planned Council Recommendation on Science Diplomacy, with attention to the role of Horizon Europe in supporting water technologies, research collaboration and knowledge development.

You can find the full program and registration form on this webpage

 

 

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