EURIZON Event: How can Europe strengthen science infrastructures and support scientists in Ukraine?

Europe/Berlin
Residence Palace (Brussels)

Residence Palace

Brussels

Rue de la Loi 155 1040 Brussels
Description

                                     Photocredicts: Pixabay, Dusan_Cvetanovic

 

Remote connection for 28 March: 
Zoom
: https://desy.zoom.us/j/62752439293 (Code: 082463)

 

We are glad to announce the EURIZON Closing Event in Brussels. During the project duration, the consortium has initiated and implemented numerous measures to support Ukrainian scientists. The EURIZON project has also focused on expanding and supporting scientific-technical cooperation between Ukrainian and European large-scale research infrastructures (RI).

The EURIZON Closing Event will  present a few highlights of these support measures, and it will specifically look ahead: What did we learn from our experience, and which are the most relevant recommendations for the future support of scientists, and science in Ukraine.  

The Closing event brings together stakeholders from European and Ukrainian RIs and academia, and from policy and innovation, both from within the EURIZON consortium as well as external experts.

We cordially invite you to join in person on 28th March 2025 in Brussels. We are looking forward to meeting you, and to sharing and discussing the outcomes of the EURIZON project.

Please find more information on the EURIZON project website: https://www.eurizon-project.eu/ 

Registration
EURIZON Closing Event: Recommendations for Ukraine support
    • 09:30
      Registration and Welcome Coffee
    • 1
      Welcome words and Introductory Statement
      Speakers: Anatoly Zagorodny (President of the National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine), Hryhorii Mozolevych (Director General Science Development Directorate of Ukraine), Marc Tachelet (Director Research Executive Agency), Ratso Signe (Deputy Director, General Directorate-General Research and Innovation, RTD)
    • 2
      Overview of EURIZON
      Speakers: Jürgen Eschke (FAIR GmbH), Martin Sandhop (DIB (Direktoriumsbuero))
    • Highlights from the EURIZON Fellowship Programmes
      • 3
        Introduction
        Speakers: Enrico Guarini (University of Milano-Bicocca), Mrs Greta Facile (EUP (EU-Projekt)), Mykola Lubiv (STCU)
      • 4
        Investigating the use of AI methods for diagnostics and prognosis of chronic musculoskeletal disorders

        EURIZON Remote Research Grants

        Speakers: Anna Sakhatska (National University of Construction and Architecture, Kyiv), Oleksandr Poplavskyi (National University of Construction and Architecture, Kyiv)
      • 5
        Ukraine’s Foreign Financing Needs and the EU’s Role in Restoring External Sustainability and Long-Term Growth of the Ukrainian Economy

        EURIZON Remote Research Grants

        Speaker: Olena Borzenko (Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Kyiv)
      • 6
        Assessing the prospects and comparing the conditions for the development of scientific hub and a national node in Ukraine

        (EMMRI)

        Speaker: Iuliia Mukha (Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry (NASU), Kyiv and National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT), Dresden)
    • 7
      Strategic partnership between European and Ukrainian institutes

      Successful long-term science cooperation with Institute for Nuclear Research (NASU), Kyiv, Ukraine

      Speaker: Maksym Teklishyn (FAIR)
    • 8
      Insights from the Ukraine Research Infrastructure Landscape Analysis
      Speakers: Liudmyla Maistrenko (Chief Specialist, National Research Foundation of Ukraine), Olga Polotska (Executive Director, National Research Foundation of Ukraine)
    • 11:45
      Networking & Coffee
    • 9
      Recommendations of EURIZON
      Speakers: Jürgen Eschke (FAIR GmbH), Martin Sandhop (DIB (Direktoriumsbuero))
    • 10
      Panel discussion: How can Europe support the strengthening of science infrastructures and institutions in Ukraine?
      Speakers: Agnès Robin (Head of Sector ‘Research Infrastructures Policy’, European Commission), Igor Girka (V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University), Oleksandra Antoniouk (Head of the Scientific Committee of the National Council of Ukraine on Science), Tetyana Galatyuk (GSI / TU Darmstadt)
    • 11
      Final conclusions
      Speaker: Martin Sandhop (DIB (Direktoriumsbuero))