The European Union’s Research and Innovation Programs: How is Horizon 2020 Progressing?

Nov 9 2016 12:30
Australia/Melbourne
RMIT City Campus, Emily McPherson Building, Building 13, level 3, room 7
405 Russell St
Melbourne

The European Union has brought together the world’s largest single program to promote publicly funded research and innovation. Furthermore, the EU seeks to involve researchers from all parts of the world, including Australia. Horizon 2020 is about to enter its fourth year, so it is now well established.

This seminar will provide an overview of how the implementation of Horizon 202 is taking shape, with reference particularly to the opportunities for Australian researchers. There will be an update with respect to the progress of the current calls, and of the timetable for planning of the 2018-2020 Work Programme, as well as broader considerations such as Brexit.

The seminar will be led by Dr Rado Faletič, a Director of Montroix Pty Ltd and formerly Director of FEAST (the Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology cooperation). He is the Australia’s foremost expert on Horizon 2020, and will be available for more in-depth discussions both before and after this public seminar.

 

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Wednesday, 9 November 2016 from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM (AEDT)

RMIT City Campus, Emily McPherson Building,
Building 13, level 3, room 7
405 Russell St (cnr of Franklin St)
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Australia

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