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Survey on Financial, Legal & Administrative rules of Horizon Europe in practice

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The European Commission and the Network of Legal&Financial NCPs have launched a survey on Financial, Legal and Administrative rules  of Horizon Europe in practice.

Targeted at Horizon Europe beneficiaries: project coordinators, researchers, work package/task leaders, technical and administrative staff, and others involved in project implementation.

The input will be used to provide the Commission with valuable feedback and practical insight into the financial, legal, and administrative implementation of Horizon Europe projects, with the final purpose of improving the framework programme. The first two sections of the survey focus on legal and financial aspects, while the remaining sections cover the project lifecycle and broader horizontal issues.

Deadline for submitting responses: 04 April 2025

Link to the survey here.

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