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ICRI 2021 is supported with funding from the European Union and is hosted by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), in partnership with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and with additional support from Laboratories Canada and the National Research Council of Canada.
Website: http://icri2021.ca/
About ICRI
The International Conference on Research Infrastructures typically occurs every two years. The conference engages policy experts, facility managers, leading researchers and a variety of other stakeholders to discuss challenges and emerging trends for research infrastructures around the world.
Launch of Horizon Europe
02 Feb 2021 Digital
The new Horizon Europe programme will be presented this Tuesday, 2 February, at an international conference to be held entirely online, transmitted from the Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB) and organised by the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Participating in the conference will be the Portuguese Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education, Manuel Heitor, and the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Mariya Gabriel.
Horizon Europe is the current European Union (EU) multiannual framework programme for research and innovation (R&I). It is the EU’s main initiative aimed at supporting R&I, from initial conception to marketing, and complements national and regional funding. The goal is to mobilise all of Europe, promoting coordination with the national recovery and resilience programmes, which are being prepared under the scope of the “Next Generation EU” programme. The Horizon Europe programme has a projected budget of EUR 95.5 billion, to be distributed between 2021 and 2027.
The conference may be watched via this link: https://youtu.be/UyjoJv-Kqe4
For additional information: https://perin.pt/launch-of-horizon-europe/
The webinar “EU and Russia Climate Change Research and Innovation Priorities. Opportunities for Cooperation under the Horizon 2020 European Green Deal Call”
16.09.2020
On 16 September, in the run-up to the launch of the GREEN DEAL call, the Delegation of the European Union to the Russian Federation jointly with the Association of European Businesses in Russia organized a dedicated webinar “EU and Russia Climate Change Research and Innovation Priorities. Opportunities for Cooperation under the Horizon 2020 European Green Deal Call”.
The event brought together over 150 participants from the Russian research and innovation community including universities, research organisations and industry.
The webinar featured several speakers from Russia and the EU, who shared their views on climate change research and innovation priorities and discussed cooperation opportunities under the Horizon 2020 European Green Deal call. All speakers agreed that such global issues as climate change require joint efforts across national borders. The speakers’ contributions and relevant discussions during the webinar covered different perspectives and standpoints – international and domestic, regional and city level, large and small companies.
Read more: European Green Deal: call for research proposals worth €1 billion
Th event will take place on 1-3 December in an online format. It is a unique platform for open discussion and fruitful dialogue on climate challenges among the Russian and EU main stakeholders, an opportunity to identify areas of mutual interest and potential joint activities between the EU and Russia on climate-related subjects.
The conference will bring together more than 100 speakers – the world’s leading experts and industry specialists: representatives of public authorities, European and Russian companies top management, leading scientists and experts.
The conference starts at 10.30 am. MSK (08:30 CET).
Participation – free of charge.
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