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Horizon Europe’s Legal, Financial & Administrative Rules - a report on their practical use

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A new report titled “Horizon Europe’s Legal, Financial & Administrative Rules” has been released.

The survey and its analysis was prepared by the Legal & Financial NCP network within the Horizon Academy project. It examines how the legal, financial, and administrative rules of Horizon Europe are applied in daily project activities, a compilation of 1,360 responses from beneficiaries. The findings seek to enhance understanding among stakeholders and contribute to the future development of the programme, including the future Framework Programme (FP10).

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Article summarising some findings

 

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