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Engagement and Events Officer at Innovation Hub Central

21 March 2020

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In order to support the vision of creating more liveable urban spaces, EIT Urban Mobility is opening a call for applications for an Engagement and Events Officer to be located in Innovation Hub Central.

EIT Urban Mobility activities are carried out by partner institutions that are allocated to five Innovation Hubs. The objective of the Innovation Hubs is to create a vibrant innovation eco-system, ensuring effective knowledge and activity management and prominent regional visibility. The Innovation Hubs coordinate local and regional activities of EIT Urban Mobility and the network with the core partners and other parties involved in their Innovation Hub region. The five Innovation Hubs work closely together to achieve the goals and mission of EIT Urban Mobility.

The Engagement and Events Officer will be based in Munich and support the Innovation Hub Director in managing the Innovation Hub Central partnership and wider eco-system.

How to apply

The detailed call for applications and information on how to apply, as well as the application form can be downloaded below:

Call for applications and guidelines how to apply for Engagement and Events Officer for Innovation Hub Central

Application Form_Engagement and Events Officer Innovation Hub Central

Deadline for applications: 12 April 2020

Location: Munich, Germany (Innovation Hub Central)

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