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Working Group for Capacity Building - Annual Meeting

The registration is now open for the first annual meeting of EURAMET's 'BoD Working Group for Capacity Building' (BOD-WGCB). The event takes place from the morning of 6th to the afternoon of 7th October 2016 at NSAI in Dublin, Ireland.

Main topics of the agenda will be:

  • Reporting on capacity building (CB) activities in 2015 / 2016
  • Analysis and improvement of the CB instruments (Human and Institutional Capacity Building, Researcher Mobility Grants, Research Potential)
  • Emerging NMIs and EURAMET coordination study
  • BOD-WGCB and EURAMET related information
  • Workshop on Potential Research Topics for EMPIR's Research Potential call 2017
  • Access to EU structural funds
  • Other activities based on the group's Terms of Reference

Invited participants are BOD-WGCB Contact Persons, Observers and further invitees.
Participation fee: 50 Euro per day.

For more information, please go here >>

Please note that hotels in Dublin are extremely busy at this time of the year. NSAI has pre-reserved rooms with special accommodation rates for meeting attendees. The pre-reservation ends on 31 July 2016.

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