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ProgrammesThe Korea-EU Research Centre (KERC) is organising a Korea-EU Horizon Europe Researchers Networking Forum on advanced biotechnology in Brussels between 1 and 3 July 2025,. The forum aims to foster collaboration between Korean and European researchers in advanced biotechnology, within the framework of Horizon Europe work programme 2025 - Cluster 1 (Health). Research list of relevant topisc: https://k-erc.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Horizon-Europe-2025-Advanced-Biotechnology-Calls.pdf
The event will bring together 12 researchers from Korea and 24 researchers from European countries (including associate countries), to exchange knowledge, explore joint research opportunities, and build lasting international networks. Each selected researcher will be given a 15-minute presentation slot to introduce their research and interests.
The Call for Applications for European researchers to present their research at the event is currently open. Deadline to Apply: 31 May 2025, 24:00 (CET).
More information and the link to apply on the event's webpage.
Alongside the selected researchers (session speakers), additional attendees may include other researchers, NCPs, consultants, support officers, and stakeholders. Registration for additional attendees opens in June. Places will be limited.
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