Horizon 2020 InfoWeek on calls in 2017 for Societal Challenge 2

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Date(s) - 27-29 Jun 2016
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Charlemagne building - Brussels, Belgium


SAVE THE DATE! The Brussels info-week on Horizon 2020 Societal challenge 2 calls for 2017 will take place on 27-29 June 2016. Learn about the calls and topics, update yourselves on relevant past research outcomes and meet partners in the brokerage event.

The Infoweek on calls in 2017 for Societal Challenge 2, “Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, maritime and martime inland water research and bio-economy”, will include the following events:

  • 27/06 – Dissemination event – The event will show case results of interesting and successful FP7 and Horizon 2020 projects which can be inspirational for calls open in 2017.
  • 28/06 – Morning – Infoday on SC2 calls 2017 – Practical information to build successful proposals and interactive presentation of topics. Possibility to ask questions on topics will be opened like last year.
  • 28/06 – Afternoon – Brokerage event – The brokerage event is organised by the BIOHORIZON project.
  • 29/06 – Coordinators day – Coordinators of projects selected from the 2015 calls are invited to take part to learn how to run their project successfully.

See here a schematic representation of the week. For further information on these events, please click here.

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