Purpose
NET@WORK 2019
Date
16 Oct 2019 08:30 to 18:00
Address
Renaisssance Hotel
Rue de Parnasse 19
Brussels
BelgiumSection
InfoSociety
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
The Martens Centre in cooperation with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Hanns Seidel Foundation and the Political Academy of the Austrian People’s Party are proud to organise NET@WORK 2019. Now in its fourth year, the event has become the largest public platform of European centre-right think tanks gathering to debate and advocate EU policies. In 2018, NET@WORK was shortlisted in the category "Best Networking Event" at the European Association Awards.
Under this year's title "Rebooting the centre-right in the age of discontent", experts and decision-makers from different EU countries will meet for a full day including 12 different panel debates hosted by different national think tanks of the Martens Centre network. The aim of the event is to create a common ground for discussion, to develop new solutions and to advocate centre-right thinking, bringing together national and European priorities.
Download the programme here.
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