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Posted on April 27, 2016November 3, 2020 by perhansson

Call for proposals: Networking Activities in 2016-2017

Deadline for application submission is May 27 2016 at 24:00 CET.

The Joint Nordic Committee of Agriculture and Food Research (NKJ) launches a call for Networking Activities in 2016-2017.

Deadline for submission of applications is May 27 2016 at 24:00 CET.

Call for Networking Activities in 2016-2017 (PDF)

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The primary objective of the Nordic Joint Committee for Agricultural and Food Research (NKJ) is to contribute to promote and coordinate a knowledge-based agriculture and food sector in the Nordic countries. To meet this end, NKJ encourages and provides support to joint Nordic cooperation within agriculture and food research, including forestry and fishery.

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