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ResInfra@DR project launched two Calls inviting...

1. Okt 2018

Expressions of Interest to participate in a ResInfra@DR support activity. Submission deadline: 10 Oct. 2018!

The ResInfra@DR project  (Facilitating macro-regional scope and link up to socio-economic actors of Research Infrastructure in the Danube Region) is designed to strengthen Research Infrastructures (RI) in the Danube macro-region (DR) and runs from January 2017 to June 2019. ResInfra@DR facilitates enhanced transnational cooperation and a macro-regional scope of the sustainable development of research infrastructures. ResInfra@DR is co-funded by European Union funds (ERDF, IPA).

ResInfra@DR Call LOT1 for EoIs is addressed to research organisations, ministries and agencies:The main purpose of this call LOT1 for EoIs is to identify interested research entities or parent organisations of RIs wishing to participate in the pilot activity focusing on Research Infrastructures in the Danube macro-region. Received EoIs will enable the local partners of ResInfra@DR to define useful support actions in a dialogue process together with the interested parties.
For further details of Call LOT1 please click here…

Call LOT2 for Eols is addressed to programme owners, ministries or funding agencies/funding authorities: The main purpose of this call LOT2 for EoIs is to identify interested ministries or agencies wishing to participate in the pilot activity focusing on Research Infrastructures in the Danube macro-region. Received EoIs will enable the local partners of ResInfra@DR to define useful support action together with the interested parties in a dialogue process.
For further details of Call LOT2 please click here…

Please note the EoI submission deadline: 10 October 2018 12:00 CET

Learn more about the project: http://www.interreg-danube.eu/approved-projects/resinfra-dr

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