Registration is still open for two COST information sessions hosted by UKRO on 12 and 19 July.
The first session on 12 July is aimed at those with limited understanding of the COST Action opportunities and will include presentations from the COST Association and an update on the UK’s status by the Department for Science Innovation and Technology.
The second session will provide more detail on the various roles under COST Actions, the activities reimbursed by COST, the submission and evaluation process. It will also include a description of the UK nominations process.
Further information on the COST programme is available on the COST website and in UKRO’s dedicated factsheet (link in the ‘Related content’ section).