COST is the longest-running European framework supporting trans-national cooperation among researchers, engineers and scholars across Europe.
As part of the projects, training courses or other events are often arranged. The following are taking place in the next few months:
5th to 7th May : Training school: Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar in Urban Areas – the Sensitive Case of Historical Cities (grants available)
8th to 9th June : Is fascism on the rise? A dialogue between social psychologists and historians on collective memory and the current revival of fascist ideologies
12 June : COST Highlights on Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials – as part of the EuroNanoForum 2015
To find out more, follow the links or for more information about COST, go to the website. You can also register for updates, find out about submitting your own COST application, join an existing action or become a COST expert.











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