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Programmes Horizon EuropeNCP Flanders launches a new service: you can download a handy Excel overview with all the Horizon Europe call topics listed. You find this in the "Horizon Europe" top level menu or directly on https://ncpflanders.be/call-topics.
It goes without saying, the main sources of information on the call topics are the Funding & Tenders Portal and the Work Programmes. You can find direct links to both on each of the (sub)programme pages of the NCP Flanders website.
However, sometimes you are just in need of a good overview to quickly find back relevant information or to follow-up certain initiatives in your organisation. This is why NCP Flanders provides, as an extra service, Excel files with the essential call topic information.
A fresh file is generated weekly (to account for changes). The sheet(s) are formatted as a table, so you can use the filtering options from the header row (e.g. to hide the closed calls). The Excel export exists in 2 variants, and the information in both is exactly the same:
As we're just starting this service, all feedback is welcome. Simply send us an e-mail (info@ncpflanders.be) with your comments and suggestions.
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