COST Science Night
Event Type
L - Conference, forum
Organiser type
Federations / Associations
Section
Innovation & Enterprise
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
This exclusive events aims to showcase the impact of science and technology networks on Europe's society.
Researchers leading successful COST Actions will meet research policy-makers and stakeholders for interactive discussions during what promises to be a unique science night.
The evening will be opened by a policy session on the impact of research networks. This will be followed by interactive presentations by researchers leading COST’s science and technology networks on key timely topics with wide societal impact. A cocktail reception will draw the evening to a close.
Further details about the COST Science Night will follow.
Related Events
27 Sep 2016
Join us to discuss financial literacy as a key transversal, supporting long-term outcomes like entrepreneurship and employability!
27 Sep 2016
The Financial Times and ETNO are pleased to announce the date of the FT-ETNO Summit 2016 - Reform and Progress: The role of telecoms in a digitising world.
07 Sep 2016
Cancer clinical trials and, in general, cancer clinical research are, by definition, multi-modal disciplines.
13 Jul 2016
ACCA, Barclays & UEAPME invite you to
24 Jun 2016
The Conference will focus on how small and medium enterprises can tap into the potential of Building Information Modelling (BIM).
09 Jun 2016
01 Jun 2016
See the highlight video of this event at this link, and read our related story: "
31 May 2016
17 May 2016 to 18 May 2016
Pages
Events of the week
Jobs
Eurogas
EuroGeoSurveys (EGS)
CARSA
EPPA iwz
Council of Europe Development Bank
VDMA European Office
Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS)
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
EURACTIV News
- New right-wing alliance bars environment MEPs from grilling fisheries, agriculture commissioners
- NATO’s Rutte arrives in Kyiv on first trip after taking post
- Rising prices and the cost of living are the top drivers of European voters’ choices
- Suspected Marburg virus cases in Germany ruled out after negative tests
- Migration concerns drove Germans to vote in EU election ballots