What are calls for proposals?
A. The calls for proposals under FP7 are set out in annual work programmes, which provide details about topics, timing and implementation. The proposal process is triggered by the call. Calls are published official invitations for researchers to submit project proposals for a specific area of the Framework Programme by a specific date, usually about three months after the call. Calls specify very clearly what is required. Proposals that do not meet the specifications in the call will be disqualified. You can view all open calls for proposals at the following link http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.FP7CallsPage You can also contact Natalia Molchanova, (7)65868, EC Information Officer, who can provide you with summaries of currently open calls for proposals.
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