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Project PLATON+ launched its online discussion forum Thinking across Disciplines

EU-funded project PLATON+ invites researchers, policy makers and business actors to take part in the new online discussion forum Thinking across disciplines on the project’s web page http://www.platonplus.net.

The online forum gives visitors of PLATON+ website the opportunity to share their thoughts on different topics related to interdisciplinary research and the importance of socio-economic sciences in policy making and the business sector. The forum enables to discuss how socio-economic sciences can be applied to single research disciplines as well as to explore how they can contribute to the wider development of European research and policy making processes. Log on to http://www.platonplus.net and engage in conversations and lively debates on the valuable insights that can be derived from socio-economic sciences! *** PLATON+ web services are only available to registered users so if you haven't yet registered but are interested in what the project has to offer, register at http://www.platonplus.net/ or express your interest at info@platonplus.net PLATON+ project is an EU funded initiative with two aims: • communicating socio-economic research results and assets to policy makers, Civil Society Organisations and to business communities across Europe, and • showing ways of collaboration and bringing into contact socio-economic researchers and researchers from other disciplines.

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