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Horizon Europe Health & Social Sciences and Humanities Brokerage Event - 2024 Calls for Proposals
JUN
Mon
05
09:30 - 17:00

This was 1 year ago

Location

Paris, France

Paris,
Campus Condorcet - Aubervilliers site - 8 Cr des Humanités,
93300 Aubervilliers
Programmes
Health Culture and society

The network of Health National Contact Points (HNN3.0) is organising a next Brokerage Event dedicated to Horizon Europe Health calls for proposals 2024 for which the involvement of partners with expertise in Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) is of importance. This event is organised in collaboration with Net4Society, the network of Cluster 2 National Contact Points. The 7 call topics targeted by the event are listed on the event website.

This event is of interest to potential applicants to Horizon Europe Health 2024 calls who are looking for SSH partners and for SSH researchers who want to contribute to health-related projects. The event will include pitch sessions and bilateral meetings for participants to share their ideas and interests in the calls.

More information and registration on the event website. Registration deadline is 30 April 2023. For any further information on the event, please contact the French Health NCP team at: pcn-sante@recherche.gouv.fr 

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