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Event: EU - India S&T Cooperation Days
Date: 4-6 November 2009
Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.
Organiser(s): EUINEC, BIOCIRCLE, New Indigo and EBTC
Short Description: The EU-India S&T Cooperation Days offers a great opportunity to get involved in European projects, to discover the funding opportunities, learn the rules of participation and to contribute to the definition of future research topics of mutual interest for the EU and India.

The event focuses on the following themes: Food, Agriculture, Fisheries and Biotechnology and Health.

With an aim to improve and facilitate S&T cooperation, the EU-India S&T Cooperation Days offer Networking opportunities, Latest Information, Training and Policy analysis and development via interactive roundtable discussions.
Event Proceedings will be uploaded soon.
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