Starts in 3 weeks from now
LocationBrussels
Registrations are now open for the Cluster 3 ‘Civil Security for Society’ international information day. This event will highlight research & innovation call topics featured in the 2025 CL3 work programme.
Participants will also have the possibility to join a matchmaking event dedicated to these calls. Researchers, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders actively looking for project partners can submit their project ideas for a flash Pitch presentation session.
In addition to general information on the calls for proposals, the event will feature dedicated sessions on key aspects of your application, including legal & financial matters, ethics, security, gender, and the integration of social sciences and humanities.
The event is organised by the Network of Security National Contact Points – SEREN5, in close cooperation with the European Commission’s Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs and the European Research Executive Agency.
For more information and to register, please access the dedicated B2match platform via this link.
If your company is based in Flanders and you need support with your Horizon Europe proposal or help finding the right partners, don’t hesitate to reach out to your National Contact Point Horizon Europe for Security & Climate, Fernanda Werneck.
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