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ProgrammesThe Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) partnership has recently launched IHI Call 12. This single-stage call takes an applicant-driven approach. Proposals must align with the IHI Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and demonstrate a clear impact on society, the economy, and science.
The call contains five topics, each focusing on one of the five IHI Specific Objectives (SOs) as set out in the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA):
More information on IHI Call 12 is available on the dedicated IHI webpage. Interested to apply? You can rewatch the info session on IHI Call 12 here.
Interested to find out more about IHI contributing partners? Register here for an info webinar on the topic organised by IHI on 11 February 2026.
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