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NCBR and BSP Brussels Talks “The Joint Research Centre as the science hub of the European policies”
MAY
Mon
22
11:00 - 12:00

This was 2 years ago

Location

hybrid

NCBR Office in Brussels/Business & Science Poland
Belliardstraat 40, 1040 Brussel (5th floor)
Programmes
Joint Research Center New European Bauhaus

The Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) and Business and Science Poland (BSP) organise a talk with Mr Stephen Quest, Director General of the Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission. Topics that will be covered are:

  • What is the main mission of the JRC and its current strategic goals?
  • How does JRC contribute to the Smart Specialisation Strategies?
  • What is the role of the JRC research institutes?
  • How to access the JRC research infrastructure?
  • What kind of trainings and job opportunities does the JRC offer to researchers?
  • What is the practical significance of foresight in the current climate and energy policy?
  • What are the lessons learnt from the New European Bauhaus so far?

Registration is required by 19 May. Please note it is a hybrid event. Onsite attendance can be indicated in the registration form.

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