The 2 Seas Programme has launched Call 8 for project applications across all specific objectives, with stage 1 Concept Notes due by the 8th April. There is a UK step 1 seminar for organisations interested in the programme being held on the 6th March 2019 at the University of Greenwich, register here to attend, if you are new to the 2 Seas Programme you will need to set up an account first. (there is a slight error on the website, with the seminar date of 06/06, please be assured on the registration page the 6th March date is correct.)
The seminar is a great chance connect with potential partners in the UK and learn about how the programme works and the application process. There is also a very useful feature on the 2 Seas website for connecting with partners in the other member states and finding out about project ideas, Cooperation Corner https://www.interreg2seas.eu/en/cooperation-corner , you will need to set up an account in order to post to the site.
The https://www.interreg2seas.eu/en website holds a wealth information, the various factsheets in the Programme Manual set out the various elements that each project needs to address. Some parts of the programme can be highly technical so please get in contact if you have any questions.
There is a conference on sustainable energy in June in Brussels, details can be found at: https://eusew.eu/about-conference
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