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Innovative Health Initiative: draft texts of IHI calls 9 and 10 published

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The Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) has published the draft texts of topics under consideration for inclusion in the next calls for proposals on the Future Opportunities page of the website. Currently, the draft topics are under consultation and it is therefore likely that the topics may change between now and the call launch, and applicants should check the final, approved topic texts once the calls are launched.

Herewith the draft text of what is under consideration for inclusion in IHI call 9, a single-stage, applicant driven call which will be launched in early 2025: draft call 9 text.

Herewith an overview of the draft topics which are under consideration for inclusion in IHI call 10, a standard two-stage call which will be launched in early 2025:


More information is available on the IHI website.

 

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