Reconciling agriculture, land-use, environment and sustainability in the 21st century: which challen - 30 January 2020, Brussels, Belgium

In the framework of the BioMedaqu Project, the University of Liege and partners are offering a training course covering:


https://www.reeftiger.de


 



  • Fish skeletal development and anatomy

  • Advanced visualisation technique for fish skeletal research

  • Image analysis, machine learning and automation

  • Skeletal pathologies in humans

  • Leadership, research impact, grant funding, entrepreneurship, product development & market, and economic modelling.


Registration open until 21st February 2020.
For more information, email: info.biomedaqu@uliege.be, specifying in the subject line 'BIOMEDAQU Summer School'.

Event Website | Project in Cordis | Project WebsiteHealth - D72D1707-FE0F-3C39-4E55830C194C2E7CMarie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions - 3059E6CE-E0DD-C2E8-BAD708C393829198European Research Area - 98657E4D-9617-240B-43653476F3B19C12Horizon 2020 - 719491AD-9C69-558D-B05B8AC79345ED08Marine and aquaculture - A04D309F-A22D-5456-5F597929A790EC51Tue, 17 Dec 2019 09:23:32 GMTBD49CBD0-DACE-0947-C175C0E38A3B202DOpenEARTH Conference on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation - 12-14 February 2020, Thessaloniki, Greece http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=events&eventcode=8DC0A2BB-A24D-203A-4721FE1D9DAAFB3E2020-02-12 00:00:00.02020-02-14 00:00:00.0The Conference aims to address the main issue of climate change adaptation and mitigation in primary and secondary sectors through the promotion of agricultural practices and modern effective technologies. It focuses mainly on carbon-, waste- and water-footprint and aims to stimulate the interest of scientists and citizens and to inform them about the sustainable management strategies for Balkan agricultural and agribusiness sectors. Environment - Climate Change - 4607E483-DA84-11E0-C0F00009D5CCE3A2Mon, 16 Dec 2019 11:08:55 GMT8DC0A2BB-A24D-203A-4721FE1D9DAAFB3EThe UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030: Mediterranean workshop - 21-23 January 2020, Venice, Italy http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=events&eventcode=BF7FB5CA-00D6-A049-DA298F4D06269DE22020-01-21 00:00:00.02020-01-23 00:00:00.0Following the First Global Planning Meeting, held in May 2019 (Denmark), a Mediterranean Workshop will be convened 21-23 January 2020, in Venice (Italy) hosted by the Italian Oceanographic Commission and co-organized with the IOC-UNESCO, the European Commission, the United Nations Environment/Mediterranean Action Plan (UNEP/MAP) and the Mediterranean Science Commission.


This event will provide a forum to gather ocean leaders/champions/key stakeholders to further discuss and prioritize the issues identified at the First Global Planning Meeting. Plenary and working groups will facilitate regional, interdisciplinary discussions across sectors (such as: ocean science and technology; ocean policy and sustainable development; business and industry; NGOs and civil society; donors and foundations) to identify concrete deliverables and partnerships to meet the Decade's six societal objectives.


The Mediterranean Workshop offers a crucial opportunity to co-design mission-oriented research strategies in line with the 2030 Agenda and the Plan of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment and Coastal Areas, focusing on Mediterranean countries needs and priorities in terms of transforming knowledge systems; accelerating transfer of technology; enabling training and education; and fostering science-policy dialogues.

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