Events

BE-ARMA live event
SEP
Thu
25
10:00 - 18:30

Starts in 3 weeks from now

Location

Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren

Leuvensesteenweg 13, 3080 Tervuren
Programmes
Horizon Europe Digital Europe EDF

The fourth BE-ARMA* live event will comprise presentations about the ERA Action "Research Management Initiative – Enhancing the strategic capacity of Europe’s public research performing and funding organisations", and round table discussions about Artificial Intelligence from proposal to evaluation, challenges of blind evaluations, clinical trials and patient data, international collaboration. There will be certainly time for networking and a visit to the museum. 

This information can be found on the announcement on the BE-ARMA website. The link to the agenda and registration tool is published on the BE-ARMA teams. 

 

*BE-ARMA is a network of research managers and administrators in European funded projects, located in Belgium, from all type of organisations, facilitating peer-to-peer learning and exchange of best practices. Consult www.bearma.be for more details and how to join the community.

 

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