As previously announced, the Interreg France (Channel) England Programme is organising a series of workshops focusing on natural and cultural heritage.
These workshops aim to help you better understand how you can apply for EU funding under the Programme’s specific objective 3.1. They are also a great opportunity to identify some of the local heritage priorities in your area and meet other similar organisations interested in working on a cross-border project.
One of these workshops will take place in Bournemouth, in the afternoon of Wednesday, 21st of June 2017. To attend the workshop, please register here. Please note places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. This event will take place on our Lansdowne Campus, which is easily accessible by public transport.
For details of our other workshop locations and dates click here.
You can already check some projects looking for partners under Specific Objective 3.1.
Please share this information with colleagues!
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