Grant Period 2 Open call for Short-term Scientific Missions (STSMs)

Grant Period 2 Open call for Short-term Scientific Missions (STSMs)

The call for STSMs applications is now open until 31st of January.

The STSM is an activity that comprises a visit of a researcher/ innovator to a host organization located in a different country to the applicant’s country of affiliation, to carry out specific work. The aim of STSM is to strengthen existing networks and foster collaborations between institutions. The call is open to all members of ACRYRED cost action (students, professors, researchers).

You can find more detailed information here.

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