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Harnessing international collaboration in R&I for competitiveness
JAN
Wed
14
14:00 - 16:00

Starts in 6 days from now

Location

European Parliament

Rue Wiertz 60, 1047 Brussels
Programmes
Horizon Europe

Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Eszter Lakos and the European University Association (EUA) in collaboration with Universities UK International (UUKI) are organising an event on 'Harnessing international collaboration in research and innovation for competitiveness: How can the EU and its partners maximise value through Horizon Europe and the European Competitiveness Fund?’.

The event will explore how international collaboration contributes to European competitiveness and what policy conditions are needed to ensure that FP10 and the ECF deliver mutual benefits for the EU and its global partners.

More information such as the programme can be found on the event webpage.

You can register here until 9 January 2026

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