Joint Call definition

Joint Call means a [single] call for trans-national research proposals launched by the consortium, including all necessary aspects for the implementation and management of the joint call.
Joint Call. : Joint Call means the co-funded call (co-funded by the participating national funding bodies, no EU contribution to the call) for collaborative proposals in forest-based bioeconomy, which is implemented jointly in 2023 by all Parties and represents the main objective of the ForestValue2 Project.
Joint Call means the cofunded call for collaborative proposals in [type of research] which is organised jointly in [year] by all Parties and represents the main objective of the Cofund-Action.

Examples of Joint Call in a sentence

  • A precondition for applying to this Joint Call is that the main research infrastructure is already ensured by each research group.

  • In parallel, the Joint Call Secretariat will forward the proposals to the relevant regional/national funding organisations that will perform a formal check of compliance with their respective eligibility criteria.

  • In case of any questions concerning the proposal submission, please contact the Joint Call Secretariat.

  • The Joint Call Secretariat will check the pre-proposals to ensure that these meet the call’s formal conditions.

  • The Joint Call Secretariat will provide a full proposal template and further information to the coordinator.

  • Therefore, applicants are strongly advised to consult the Joint Call Secretariat and/or the funding organisations involved in the full proposal in advance of submission.

  • If more than one funding institution from a given country participates in the Joint Call, the added amount of all institutions from this country is considered as the country’s overall Joint Call contribution.

  • Full proposals will be accepted only from those consortia explicitly invited to submit them by the Joint Call Secretariat.

  • The coordinator will be required to submit a brief annual scientific progress report in January of each year and a final scientific progress report within three months from the end of the project to the Joint Call Secretariat.

  • The Joint Call Secretariat will check the proposals submitted to ensure that they meet the call’s formal criteria (e.g. date of submission; number of participating member states; eligibility of the coordinator; inclusion of all necessary information in English and appropriate limits on length).


More Definitions of Joint Call

Joint Call. Means the call for offers launched in 2016 by Funding Bodies involved in ERA-CAPS.

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