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Participating in CO:RE

How you can participate and get involved in the development of CO:RE

CO:RE Project LogBy Team WP1 (Coordination)15/06/2020Leave a comment

The CO:RE project aims at developing a European knowledge platform on digital technologies in the lives of children and young people. To become a partner, contributor or supporter, read on …

CO:RE | Zoom Meeting April 2020

May we introduce…

CO:RE Project LogBy Team WP1 (Coordination)15/05/2020

The dialogue between science and society has never been more critical. Advisory Boards and Ethics Advisors are important bodies safeguarding science-society relations and thus the quality of a project. Read on to see who’s on board for CO:RE.

Our timeline for year 1 – Conceptualisation

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With the start of the year, the CO:RE project has picked up speed. Read more about our first steps and aims for year 1 here.

We’ve got an announcement to make…

CO:RE Project LogBy Team WP1 (Coordination)16/01/2020Leave a comment

On 16 January 2020, the CO:RE project members met at the European Leibniz Office in Brussels for the first time, kicking off a three-year project to create a comprehensive knowledge platform on children and youth online.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 EU.3.6.1.1 – The mechanisms to promote smart, sustainable and inclusive growth DT-TRANSFORMATIONS-07-2019 –
The impact of technological transformations on children and youth under the Grant Agreement ID 871018. The contents of this website reflect only the authors’ view
and the Commission of the European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
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