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A matchmaking session is a two-hour in-depth discussion with a selected group of peers about your regional policy challenge, moderated by our Platform experts. The discussion is tailored to your policy needs and questions. We invite selected relevant …
You can request a matchmaking by filling out a short form (https://interregeurope.eu/matchmaking-session), indicating the topic you would like to discuss. Your request will be reviewed by our team of Thematic Experts and we will reach out to schedule the …
A peer review is a two-day meeting in which you look at your regional policy challenge together with a group of carefully selected peers with relevant experience and our Platform experts. Relevant local stakeholders can also be involved. The objective is …
You can submit your application at any time. The assessment is made on a rolling basis within a month from the reception of an application. Start by consulting the Terms of Reference to make sure you are eligible. Download the template to prepare your …
We look for peers with relevant thematic experience and expertise according to the information you provide in your application form. First, through a targeted “call for interest”, we conduct a list of selected European policymakers from the Interreg …
We offer the possibility to cover catering and interpretation costs both for on-site or online peer review. You can find additional details in the Terms of Reference. … Are the costs of a peer review …
Read the Terms of Reference. When you are ready to start your application, download the template and submit your official request by filling in the online form. You are also welcome to exchange in advance with the Platform experts about your envisaged …
Through our policy helpdesk, we aim to answer any type of regional policy-making questions or challenges you might have. Submit your request in a few sentences. Our Platform experts will contact you and provide you with a variety of resources ranging from …
You can find partners by joining our Interreg Europe community. It includes a partner search database to put in contact the members working on the same topic. You can also contact our national points of contact for additional assistance in this field. … …
A partnership of between 5 to 8 ‘regions’ appears to be the configuration which best ensures a rich and successful interregional learning process. The recommended number of partners per project (without considering the possible involvement of an advisory …
In terms of eligibility criteria, the application should involve partners from three, four or five geographical areas defined below by the programme: North, East, South, West and candidate countries area. These partners should also represent at least …