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Webinar: Making Horizon Europe work smarter: dialogue on implementation and simplification with Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva
SEP
Tue
16
10:00 - 12:00

Starts in 4 days from now

Location

Online

Programmes
HorizonEU L+F

On 16 September, Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva (Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation) will be engaging directly with stakeholders through an implementation dialogue*. The theme of the dialogue will be implementation and simplification of Horizon Europe, the EU research and innovation programme

The centrepiece of the Dialogue will be a set of thematic discussions in three consecutive blocks, focusing on three key steps in the client journey of Horizon Europe:

  1. Proposal submission
  2. Proposal evaluation
  3. Simplified cost options

You can find more information here

In-person participation is by invitation only.
For online participation, please register here

*Implementation dialogues are consultation tools at a political level, meant to strengthen and boost European competitiveness through feedback from stakeholders to facilitate the implementation of EU policies and the simplification of EU rules and spending programs. 

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