EEGA partners officially extend co-operation until 2024
On 16 September 2020, EEGA’s partners convene to sign a new Co-operation Agreement officially extending EEGA’s partnerships up until 2024, after the Leibniz Association approved EEGA’s second funding period earlier this year. The representatives of EEGA’s co-operation partners look back at four fruitful years of co-operation and toast an even more promising future, welcoming the Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and Culture – Simon Dubnow as the ninth member of the network. The formal procedure will be rounded off with a scholarly event, an in-person and livestream panel discussion on the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on research and academe.
The new EEGA Co-operation Agreement officially enters into force with the start of the second funding phase on 1 October 2020.