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3rd European Biorefinery Training School

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The main aim of this four-day Climate-KIC course is to offer an introduction to the key subjects and provide insight into many of the diverse issues that surround the bioeconomy transition.

Unlike a conference highlighting the latest research results for experts, the school with a more general audience will deliver information about the latest technology breakthroughs, understanding of the key environmental and economic issues and expert views on the different biorefinery concepts.

In order to fulfill this mission the four-day school will comprise of a series of lectures, site visits, in-depth training modules and after-session informal discussions.

School

The school is an ideal introduction for a wide public, including PhD students, researchers and policy makers, to become acquainted with the fundamentals of biorefining and to learn more about the current status quo, notably in Europe.

Similarly to previous years, attendees need to pay a registration fee covering lectures, site visits, accommodation and catering.

The school of 2014 will be organised under the Climate-KIC’s European wide umbrella between 7-10 July in Budapest. The European Biorefinery Training school was founded in 2011 by three world class academic institutions: Wageningen University, INRA and the National Technical University of Athens.

Registration

For more information and registration please visit the school's website.

Registration is still open.