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FP10 should fund longer projects, says Austrian science council

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Move would ease administrative burden for EU’s next research and innovation programme, advisory body suggests

The EU should ease the administrative burden on its next research and innovation programme by allowing applicants to opt for longer projects than are currently funded, a body that advises the Austrian government on R&I has said.

Forwit, the Austrian Council for Science, Technology and Innovation, published a position paper on Framework Programme 10 on 8 July. The design of FP10, which is due to start in 2028, is currently being considered.

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