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Expert workshop on the valorisation of multidisciplinary and Social Science & Humanities Research
FEB
Thu
19
10:30 - 16:00

Starts in 10 hours from now

Location

CMDA Building

Rue du Champ de Mars 2, 1050 Brussels
Programmes
Culture and society

This expert workshop forms part of the European Commission study on the valorisation of multidisciplinary and Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) results from Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe.

The workshop brings together around 50 practitioners, which will discuss emerging study outputs. In particular the event will focus on archetypal models of valorisation (and related decision trees, and implementation checklists) that will shape how SSH research translates into societal impact across the European Research Area. 

For more information on this event and registration please visit this webpage.

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