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Innovative Health Initiative Call 8 now open for applications

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The Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) has now launched the topics under IHI – call 8.

IHI – call 8 is a two-stage call for proposals with the following topics:


Deadline for short proposals: 10 October 2024 at 17:00 Brussels time.
Deadline for full proposals: 23 April 2025 at 17:00 Brussels time. 

Find out more on the IHI website, including a decicated IHI call 8 webpage, call documentation (including a guide for applicants), details of how to apply and guidance on how to find project partners .

You can also rewatch the IHI Call days for call 8, which ran from 17 June to 21 June. The recordings of these info sessions are avalaible online. Find out more here.

Questions? E-mail applicants@ihi.europa.eu 

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