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INDIGO POLICY LINKING PROGRAMME CALL FOR PROPOSALS

28. Jul. 2014

BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF HEALTH

Within the framework of INDIGO POLICY, the Linking Programme call for proposals is now open!

 

Deadline for submission:

29 September 2014 (12 :00 CET / 15 :30 IST)

Type of funded projects:

INDIGO POLICY Linking Programme will support the establishment of multilateral virtual laboratories, involving minimum 2 European and 1 Indian research teams in biotechnology in the field of health.   
This programme is mainly designed for:

  • already existing cooperation between 2 European teams who wish to extend their activities with an Indian team
  • already existing bilateral cooperation between a European team and an Indian team who wish to extend their activities with a European team  
  • informal multilateral cooperation involving minimum 2 European and 1 Indian teams willing to formalise their cooperation

Please refer to the Call text for more information.

Scope of the projects:

INDIGO POLICY will provide seed grants of up to 30,000 € during 18 months (January 2015 – June 2016). Each consortium should consist of at least three laboratories, one Indian partner and two European partners. INDIGO POLICY will fund mobility activities to set up multilateral virtual laboratories.

Who can apply?

Applications may be submitted by public research laboratories (university or non university).
Each project consortium should consist of at least 3 laboratories, including one Indian partner and 2 European partners. The latter must be from EU Member States and Associated Countries but yet not from the same country.

Application Process

The application procedure has one stage. Only applications using the following form will be accepted. They should be submitted electronically to the following e-mail address: linkingprogramme@indigoprojects.eu.
 

Contact Information:

Call secretariat:

Ms. Audrey Gahéry –CNRS
E-Mail: audrey.gahery@cnrs-dir.fr
Phone: +33.1.44.96.47.14

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