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Programmes Widening/SpreadingPlease note that the following update was published on the Funding and Tenders Portal regarding the call HORIZON-WIDERA-2023-ACCESS-03: European Excellence Initiative.
The additional template ‘Tpl_Annex_Research_Component” has been added to the online submission system. This document enables you to declare if your project include a research component and to confirm that the research component (“Expenditures for research and innovation activities, such as seed funding for collaborative research projects, activities linked to joint doctoral and postdoctoral research, knowledge valorisation activities, etc.”) does not exceed 20% of the total Horizon Europe grant amount. This is an eligibility condition.
Please download this document, complete it and upload it as separate annex to the proposal part B in the Submission System. The submission of this document is mandatory.
Source: Funding and Tenders Portal
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