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Programmes HealthThe European Partnership Transforming Health and Care Systems (THCS) has opened its third Joint Transnational Call for proposals aiming to fund research and innovation projects that strengthen primary and community health and care systems and provide policy and decision makers with the necessary knowledge and tools to govern the transitions needed in the primary and community care sector.
Companies based in Flanders are eligibile to apply for funding. Flemish research organisations, higher and secondary education organisations can only participate as research partner or subcontractor of a Flemish company.
For general informtion on the call, visit the THCS webpage (including the full call text and guidance for applicants) here. On this page, you can also rewatch a recently held information webinar on the Call. The deadline for the obligatory pre-proposal submission is 30 January 2025, 14:00 CEST. Deadline for submission of full proposals is 19 June 2024.
In addition to the centrally submitted THCS project application form, partners from Flanders need to submit an application to VLAIO. Interested parties based in Flanders are invited to visit the dedicated page on the VLAIO website and contact the VLAIO advisors to get support: https://www.vlaio.be/en/about-us/make-appointment-one-our-business-advisors .
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