Information on the event “Promotion the participation within the EU Framework Program for Research and Innovation – Horizon 2020” organized on 23rd of April 2019 in Moldova
On April 23, 2019 at the Agrarian University of Moldova, took place the event “Promotion the participation within the EU Framework Program for Research and Innovation – Horizon 2020”. Mrs. Lucia Usurelu, on behalf of ProEntranse, BOND (Bringing Organizations & Network Development to the Higher Levels in Farming Sector in Europe) Project Manager, presented complex information about the activities, objectives, and results of the project. During the discussions, has been discussed about the possibilities of involving the university, teachers and the students in the follow-up actions.
At the event participated with presentations the National Contact Points for H2020 from National Agency for Research and Development and informed participants about the open calls and other related topics. During the program presentation, was mentioned about the activities where students can be involved and about case studies founded on the repository of good practices. The BOND Repository of Collective Action is a virtual place where you can find different examples of activities, solutions, case studies, business and other initiatives that bring an improvement, an enhancing of collective action.
These actions that are related to bridging and bonding relationships between people may be work in progress, work concluded, just at the start, or even a plan for a project with an expected impact. What unites them is that they have the objective to create linkages and networks for the benefits of the agri-food sector and for rural areas.
Among the participants were university graduate entrepreneurs, professors, and students from different faculties interested in the discussed topics.
BOND Project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 774208.
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