INCULTUM presented as Experience of Participation at Information Day – Horizon Europe

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Project coordinator José María Martín Civantos will present the INCULTUM experience at an Information Day – Horizon Europe Cluster 2: Culture, creativity and inclusive society, within the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation 2021-2027.

The presentation is entitled Experience of Participation in H2020: INCULTUM Project and is at 11:15 am on 24th February.

The Information Day is organized by Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento (AAC), Universidad de Granada and Universidad de Huelva, In collaboration with Red OTRI Andalucía

The programme of the day (Spanish language) can be read HERE.

 

 

 

 

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