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New European Bauhaus calls in Mission Work Programme

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The amended version of the Mission Work Programme has been published on the Funding and Tenders Portal. As part of the amendment, the Mission Work Programme includes the addition of a new destination for the New European Bauhaus. The European Union wants to put the New European Bauhaus (NEB) on a stable footing going forward as a self-standing Facility anchored in the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025-2027. This New European Bauhaus destination will therefore pave the way for the New European Bauhaus Facility to be set in place from 2025 onwards.

The New European Bauhaus destination includes 3 call topics:

The call topics will open on 7 May 2024 and will close on 19 September 2024.

To receive updates and news items on the New European Bauhaus don’t forget to select "Bauhaus" as topic in your NCP Flanders website profile.

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