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Workshop: Legal&Finance for beginners in Horizon and Digital Europe projects.
MAR
Tue
25
09:30 - 16:00

This was 8 months ago

Location

FWO - Hoek 38

Leuvenseweg 38, 1000 Brussel
Programmes
Horizon Europe HorizonEU L+F

Are you not acquainted with the legal and financial part of your proposal (HORIZON and DIGITAL Europe)? This workshop organised by the Legal&Financial contactpoints of NCP Flanders,  is designed for beginners with little to no experience in budget planning and managing grant agreements.

What to Expect?

  • A good understanding of the different categories of partners
  • A mix of theory and hands-on exercises to help you confidently create and manage budgets, being an actual cost or lump sum project.

Who Is It For?
Stakeholders located in Flanders.

To ensure quality and focus, places are limited. If necessary, a maximum number of participants per organization will be set. Final acceptance is at the discretion of NCP Flanders. 

How to prepare?

To maximise the impact of the workshop, we advise you to watch the relevant video (prior registration on the NCP-website is compulsory)

Practical details

Prior registration (deadline 13/03) is compulsory through this form. A confirmation mail will be sent asap. Doors open at 9:30, the event starts at 10:00. A light lunch is foreseen.

 

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