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Programmes MissionsFor the call HORIZON-MISS-2023-OCEAN-SOIL-01 (Mission Ocean & waters and Mission Soil Deal for Europe Joint demonstration of approaches and solutions to address nutrient pollution in the landscape-river-sea system in the Mediterranean sea basin) a total of 5 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
HORIZON-MISS-2023-OCEAN-SOIL-01-1: 5 proposals
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in January 2024
Source: Funding and Tender Portal
2024-12-09
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1 day ago |
SpongeWorks Open Call |
2024-11-12
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4 weeks ago |
Call for technical assistance under the mission on ocean and waters now open |
2024-11-05
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1 month ago |
NCP Flanders team: Reshuffle of responsibilities of our NCP Advisors - Horizon Europe... |
2024-10-03
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2 months ago |
Update: Joint Call on "Water for Circular Economy" open |
2024-09-25
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2 months ago |
Number of submitted proposals - HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-01 |
2024-09-25
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2 months ago |
Submitted proposals - Cancer Mission 2024 Call |
2024-09-20
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2 months ago |
New calls for Mission "Climate neutral and smart cities" are now open |
2024-09-09
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3 months ago |
canSERV : Open call for Transnational Services - Cascade funding |
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