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Shaping Europe’s future Knowledge Valorisation of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts for societal impact and human-centred innovation
NOV
Thu
14
09:00 - 16:00

This was 1 year ago

Location

Covent Garden, Brussels

Covent Garden
Nowotny Auditorium,
Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, 1210 Brussels
Programmes
Culture and society

This workshop co-organised between the European Commission and Universities Denmark will focus on the uptake of research results in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts (SSHA) to create societal and economic benefits.

This event will include presentations of best practices, a panel discussion and exchanges with panellists and participants that all aim to explore and demonstrate ways to accelerate the uptake of non-technological research for people, policy and the market.

Please note that the workshop will take place in person only and availabilities are limited. So, be fast and register your interest to participate to this workshop. You will recieve a notification if your registration is confirmed.

More information on this event can be found here.

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