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On-site Workshop: How approach Cluster 6 funding opportunities
MAY
Wed
28
09:15 - 14:00

Starts in 1 month from now

Location

Warsaw, Poland

Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment

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The on-site training on how to approach Horizon Europe Cluster 6 funding opportunities is an opportunity for those interested in Horizon Europe proposals under Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment. 

The training is organized by the CARE4BIO NCPs network, back-to-back with a Brokerage event for Cluster 6 calls, which will take place on May 27th. 

What you can expect from this training: 

  • an introductive overview of the Cluster 6 programme and related opportunities
  • interactive session on understanding the most relevant proposal writing aspects 
  • Insights from EC experts, NCPs and CL6 participants from Widening Countries.

The full agenda of this workshop can be found in the attachment. 

You can register for this free workshop via this link

 

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