Call from DIVERSICROP Virtual Mobility Grants Applications

Call from DIVERSICROP Virtual Mobility Grants Applications

The COST Action virtual mobility (VM) grants are designed to support remote collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers and innovators involved in COST Actions, especially in cases where physical mobility is not feasible or necessary. Virtual Mobility consists of a collaboration in a virtual setting among researchers or innovators within the COST Action, to exchange knowledge, learn new techniques. They support work that contributes to the objectives of a specific COST Action. This work can include organizing online workshops, virtual meetings, webinars, or any other activities that promote knowledge sharing, training, and the advancement of the Action’s goals.

No deadline: Continuous call for applications.

More details for applications are provided here.

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