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Webinar on EU Partnerships in Horizon Europe and its landscape in Flanders
MAR
Mon
25
14:00 - 16:00

This was 1 year ago

Location

Online

Programmes
ERC Research Infrastructures Health Culture and society Security Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment EIC EIE EIT Horizon Europe Digital Europe Semiconductors Defence

With this webinar NCP Flanders, together with VLAIO and FWO, wants to give you an overview of the complex landscape and constructions of EU-Partnerships.

We will guide you through the different types of partnerships and briefly indicate the modalities.

Agenda

  • General introduction on partnerships
    • Co-programmed
    • Co-funded
    • Institutionalised
  • Partnerships supported by VLAIO
    • Institutionalised
    • Co-funded
    • Others (EUREKA, Eurostars)
  • Partnerships supported by FWO

This webinar is free and does not require a registration.

Please use the following link to join us on the 25th of March at 14:00 - Microsoft Teams webinar on EU Partnerships

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EITHOS - European Identity Theft Observatory System

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