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FP7 Call & Guidelines

Monday, 06 July 2009 05:54 | Written by Administrator | PDF | Print | E-mail

The GLOBAL Networking Event of the EU FP7 Call for Workprogramme 2010 on e-Infrastructures was held on July 1st from 10:00 to 12:00 hours CET, (11:00 to 13:00 hours EAT) as a distributed event over the Internet with participants from Middle East, Africa, Asia and Pacific. Download Document

 

On 18th June 2009, the EU e-Infrastructure Unit organised an information event on the 7th Call for proposals (Research Infrastructures) in Brussels. This time the EU e-Infrastructure Unit (http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/e-infrastructure/)and the GLOBAL Project (www.global-project.eu) organised the distributed event via the internet through Isabel Video Conferencing Software. The aim was to allow researchers and scientists in Middle East, Africa, Asia and Pacific participate in the Call.

 

The event provided an excellent opportunity to understand the FP7 Call as well as make presentation if you want one and ask questions. It also gave a high visibility to institutions, as well as created new contacts and links with many persons and institutions, especially valuable for the forthcoming FP7 Calls.

The FP7 guidelines can be downloaded here (please upload file and provide link to it)

Last Updated (Sunday, 12 July 2009 14:24)

 
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