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EU4Health Info Session Open Calls for Proposal
MAR
Thu
10
10:00 - 13:15

This was 3 years ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Health

The European Health and Digital Executive Agency of the European Commission is organising an Information Session on the new EU4Health calls for proposal. On the agenda:

10.00– 10.05   Welcome
10.05 – 10.15  EU4Health Programme – 2022 work programme and timelines
10.15 – 10.45  Administrative aspects of action grants and Q&A
10.45 – 11.35  Summary of the action grants – first part and Q&A
11.35– 11.45   Break
11.45 – 12.35  Summary of the action grants – second part and Q&A
12.35 – 13.05  Financial aspects of action grants and Q&A
13.05 – 13.10  Wrap up of the info session

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The detailed agenda and registration can be found here

 

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