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ProgrammesA 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).
Link to the full report
Article summarising some findings
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