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New call EuroHPC Virtual Training Academy open for submission

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The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking has published a new Digital Europe call under Special Objective High-Performance Computing (HPC).

With the call EuroHPC Virtual Training Academy (DIGITAL-EUROHPC-JU-2023-ACADEMY-02-01) the Joint Undertaking aims to select a project to establish the EuroHPC Academy covering the multidisciplinary field of HPC, including related areas such as emerging technologies (e. g. quantum computing), and its cross-cutting dimension. The Academy should significantly contribute to the development of coordinated HPC education programmes addressing a wide range of stakeholders, including academic education programmes, professional training, short-term courses, individual and independent learning.

The call has been opened on 7 November 2023, deadline to submit project proposals is 6 June 2024.

For detailed information on the call and the requirements to participate, please refer to the call document.

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