Events

Impact in Horizon Europe - training session - REGISTRATION OPEN
MAR
Tue
31
09:30 - 14:00

Starts in 1 month from now

Location

Brussels

Programmes
Health Culture and society Security Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment Missions New European Bauhaus

The Belgian Horizon Europe NCP offices are pleased to announce an upcoming training session on Impact in Horizon Europe.

During this session, you will : 

  • Learn about the Horizon Europe impact logic,
  • Get to know how to plan your researcharound impact,
  • Put your new knowledge into practice with an exercise,
  • Find out how your National Contact Point (NCP) can support you.


Our target audience are stakeholders located in Belgium who are planning to or interested in participating in Horizon Europe actions as beneficiary.

Participation is free but registration is mandatory. Please note that this is an on-site event and places are limited. Participants will be accepted on a first come first served basis and registration will close when fully booked. The organisers reserve the right to decline any registration. 

Further detailed information and registration is available 
on the event's dedicated webpage.

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