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Programmes Agro-Food, EnvironmentBioAgora is launching a new funding call for capacity development initiatives aimed at capacity building across the science-policy-society interface. BioAgora is a collaborative European project funded by the Horizon Europe programme.
This call invites proposals for a wide range of capacity development activities which enhance skills and capacities of scientists, policymakers and other actors to collaborate at the science-policy-society interface.
Who can apply?
This funding call is open to legal entities or consortia of legal entities eligible for Horizon Europe funding. Projects should involve participants from across Europe and prioritize transdisciplinary collaboration, incorporating social and environmental disciplines.
Funding details
Total Available Funding: €350,000
Maximum Grant per Project: €175,000
Number of Projects: 2-5 funded projects, depending on project size
Project Start Date: May 2025 (earliest)
Project End Date: December 2026
Submission Deadline: 27 January 2025 22:00 (CET)
Call announcement is on the EC portal: Calls for proposals | EU Funding & Tenders Portal
For more information on this call and on how to submit a proposal: First BioAgora Cascade Funding Call: Capacity Development Initiatives at the Science-Policy-Society Interface (SPSI)
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