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NEW: LIFE Calls for proposals 2022 / Publication Dates
MAY
Wed
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MAY
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MAY
Fri
20

This was 3 years ago

Location

Virtual sessions

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment

All LIFE Calls for proposals 2022 are expected to be published on the Funding & tender opportunities portal on 17 May 2022.

From 18 – 20 May, CINEA will hold virtual information sessions to guide potential applicants through the LIFE 22 Calls for proposals.

Register here to attend the sessions, ask questions and book bilateral meetings with potential applicants, National Contact Points and CINEA experts.

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

  • 18 May - Introduction to the LIFE Programme and Calls for proposals 2022
  • 19 May - Presentation on the following LIFE sub-programmes:
    • Nature & biodiversity
    • Circular economy and quality of life
    • Climate change mitigation and adaptation
    • Presentation on Strategic Integrated Projects (SIPS) and Strategic Nature Projects (SNAP)
  • 20 May - Presentation on clean energy transition sub-programme

Source: ec.europa.eu/news-events

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