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The Heads of University Management & Administration Network in Europe (HUMANE) Autumn Seminar, with the theme “Driving developments in enterprise and innovation in European universities” will take place on 26-27 October at Toulouse School of Economics, in France.
The seminar will discuss successful frameworks and partnership models to transform universities into modern innovation-friendly environments to support wide innovation:
For more information about the seminar, the programme and speaker as well as to register, please visit the website of HUMANE.
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