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Conference: Transnational science cooperation - Fostering collaborative research in Europe and Poland
JUN
Mon
23
JUN
Tue
24

Starts in 11 hours from now

Location

NCBR office

Rue Belliard 40, 1040 Brussels
Programmes
Enhancing EU R&I

The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA), the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) and the Polish Science Contact Agency (PolSCA) are organising a conference on transnational science cooperation, with a particular focus on Poland's growing role within the European research ecosystem. 

This event is aimed at senior decision-makers, researchers and experts contributing to the development of science policy and collaboration in Europe. 

The following topics will be adressed:

  • Advancing international academic cooperation through aligned strategies with the European Research Area (ERA)
  • Poland's rising profile as a hub for international researchers
  • Talent mobility and brain circulation in global science
  • The role of grant agencies
  • Fostering innovation in the ERA
  • Rethinking research management for stronger collaboration
  • How national strategies can drive effective global partnerships

More information can be found here.

You can register here until 15 June.

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