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Voices on Values team presents research in Brussels

Voices on Values team presents research in Brussels

20 December 2018

d|part’sVoices on Valuesproject team presented its interim findings recently to policy makers and third sector professionals at two events in Brussels. Together with our project partner, the Open Society European Policy Institute (OSEPI) we welcomed a wide range of people from EU institutions, national representations and non-state organisations at the OSEPI offices.

The contributions at the event provided great input for the final stages of the development of all project reports that we will publish in February 2019. In addition to this occasion, our team also presented the research to officials at the European Political Strategy Centre (EPSC) at the European Commission. It became clear that the findings from our research have major implications for the European Union and its member states and provide an opportunity to better understand people’s values across the continent. 

You can continue to follow the project and sign up for alerts on the publications here: http://voicesonvalues.dpart.org/

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