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Programmes RIThe NCP network for research infrastructures RICH Europe has launched a survey to better understand the requirements and difficulties that stakeholders face in the Work Programme of the Research Infrastructures of Horizon Europe. The feedback and answers from the survey will be used for enhancing the activities and services that RICH Europe provides and will not only benefit the National Contact Points (NCPs) but will also serve the interests of all stakeholders involved. By understanding their needs and preferences, the RICH Europe project can implement improvements that will lead to more effective and engaging initiatives for everyone.
The survey is open to RIs National Contact Points, researchers and other stakeholders. Deadline for filling in the survey is 25 April 2025. Link to the survey.
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