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For the MSCA COFUND 2024 call, with deadline 26 September 2024, 81 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
With an indicative budget of € 104.8 million for this call, it is expected that 30 projects will be funded. An indicative timeline of the evaluation process up to the start of the first projects, is included in the European Commission MSCA news article
2024-10-04
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Joint statement ‘We need much more MSCA!’ published |
2024-09-20
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions’ Newsletter latest edition |
2024-09-12
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Number of submitted proposals - MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2024 call – deadline 11... |
2024-09-02
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Horizon Europe Impact training session and Proposal workshop coming up this Autumn |
2024-07-15
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MSCA4Ukraine second call for applications: submission platform for host organisations... |
2024-07-15
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Survey to collect best practice examples on supervision in MSCA |
2024-05-29
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High Risk Suppliers |
2024-04-23
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5 months ago |
Main changes in the amended version of the Horizon Europe MSCA work programme |
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Agro-Food, Environment Missions
Water4All partnership has launched its third Joint Transnational Call for research and innovation projects. The 4 subtopics covered in this call are: Topic 1: Enhancement of water circularity in industries. Topic 2: Urban water circularity. Topic 3: Resource recovery and valorization. Topic 4: Economic, environmental and... read more
The Horizon2020 project BEAT-AF brings together 9 European renowned clinical centres in France, Belgium, Czechia, Germany and Austria. Together, the consortium strives to revolutionize Atrial Fibrillation (AF) treatment through catheter ablation and contribute to decrease the huge burden of AF in Europe. The BEAT-AF project kicked off in 2021 and will run until 2026. The department of electrophysiology of the AZ Sint-Jan Hospital in Bruges is partner in the project and has so far contributed to the pre-clinical development, the first in man studies and first registries of the revolutionary AF treatment put forward by the consortium. The first pilot studies show that the treatment is safe, effective and efficient.