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Main changes in the amended version of the WIDERA Work Programme for the Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation part

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Programmes Widening/Spreading

The amended version of the WIDERA Work Programme has been published on the Funding and Tenders Portal. The main changes for the Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation part of the WIDERA Work Programme concerns the inclusion of two calls in order to ensure the continuity of certain recurrent widening actions:

  • HORIZON-WIDERA-2025-ACCESS-01-01-two-stage: Teaming for Excellence
  • HORIZON-WIDERA-2025-TALENTS-01-01: ERA Fellowships

The calls will be visible on the Funding and Tenders Portal very soon.

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