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- March 19, 2026
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- Tirana International Hotel & Conference Center, Tirana, Albania
The POLICY ANSWERS project will conclude with a public final event in Tirana, bringing together policymakers, experts, researchers, and key stakeholders from the Western Balkans and the European Union. The event will provide a space to reflect on the project’s main achievements and to discuss future pathways for strengthening cooperation
- February 05, 2026
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- Antwerp, Belgium
Have you ever experienced how the good research happening in universities can truly make a difference in society and the economy? This is exactly the focus of the conference entitled IMPAC3T‑IP event “Towards a broader impact”. Happening on 5–6 February 2026 at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, the two-day event
- January 27, 2026
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How can we make citizen engagement in research more meaningful, more inclusive, and more impactful? This INSPIRING ERA online event on Tuesday 27 January at 10-12 CET will explore what works in public engagement and citizen science through real examples from across Europe. The session will share practical lessons from
- December 11, 2025
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Over two days, policymakers, research professionals, and stakeholder networks will explore how Europe can create sustainable, excellent, and open career pathways for all researchers. The Conference on Research Careers 2025 on 11-12 December 2025 is the main focus this year – because supporting the people behind that research is more
- December 10, 2025
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At a moment when researchers face growing pressure—from political influence and misinformation to surveillance and the disruptive rise of AI—the Conference on Freedom of Scientific Research (open plenary), co-organised with UNESCO, comes to show what it means to protect scientific freedom in Europe. Join us on 10 December 2025 for
- December 03, 2025
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- Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, Copenhagen, Denmark
In an era where knowledge, innovation, and societal impact are central to Europe’s future, how we assess research and researchers has become a pivotal issue. Traditional evaluation systems, grounded primarily in narrow quantitative metrics, no longer suffice to capture the breadth and diversity of scholarly contributions. Recognizing this challenge, the