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Online Survey for the identification of the training needs of applicants in the area of Climate, Energy and Mobility

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Programmes Climate, Energy, Mobility

GREENET the international network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for Cluster 5 “Climate, Energy and Mobility”, has launched a survey to identify the needs of the stakeholders who are active in the areas of Climate, Energy and Mobility.  

Participating in this questionnaire is a valuable opportunity for stakeholders to share their experiences and insights while contributing to the co-design of potential solutions to address challenges that may impact their participation and performance in Horizon Europe, particularly within the scope of Cluster 5 calls. Answers will provide useful insight regarding the services currently provided and will allow our network also to adjust and improve them in line with the main findings.

You can access the survey via this link

This survey will be open until the end of April, with a possible deadline extension. 

For more information please contact: cl5@praxinetwork.gr

 

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