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EU, SA to intensify research collaboration
February 3, 2014 Editor 0
Senior officials from the European Union (EU) and South Africa agreed this week at the twelfth joint Science and Technology Cooperation Committee, in Brussels, to intensify collaboration in the fields of global health research, earth observation and research infrastructure. The agreement would see the parties reviewing and planning new priorities of collaboration under EU research and innovation programme Horizon 2020 and similar South African research programmes.
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