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An additional webinar for the Baltic Research Program competition project applicants will be organized

On September 2, 2020, from 10.00 to 12.30 AM (GMT +3) State Education Development Agency (VIAA) is organizing an informative webinar in Latvian for potential project application submitters about the third call of the Baltic Research Programme in Latvia.


On August 26, VIAA in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Latvia (IZM) organized an online Baltic Research Launching Event, which gathered more than 200 people from Latvia, Norway, Iceland, Estonia and Lithuania. Due to the wide interest, the representatives of VIAA decided to hold another webinar in Latvian.

During the meeting, VIAA experts will inform in detail about the call conditions, documents, preparation of project applications and usage of www.rsgrants.viaa.gov.lv registration site.

The 3rd call in Latvia invites Latvian scientific institutions that meet the status of a research organization, in cooperation with project partners – research organizations in Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Estonia, Lithuania, as well as other countries to submit call cooperation applications by October 19, 2020. More information about the competition can be found here.

The Baltic Research Program is one of the activities of the EEA/N Financial Instrument Program “Research and Education”, which strengthens Baltic research cooperation. The total funding of the program is 23.5 million. 7,541,272 euros have been allocated for the Latvian competition.

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