EITUM-BP23-25
General Information
Opening date
25 July 2024
Deadline model
single-stage
Deadline dates
10 October 2024 17:00 (Brussels time)
Open For Submission
Expected duration of participation
This call is open to proposals with different durations, depending on the type of activities addressed.
Total funding available
1 500 000,00 €
Project acronym
EITUM-BP23-25
Full name of the EU funded project
EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan 2023-2025
Grant agreement number
101112673
Topic
HORIZON-EIT-2023-25-KIC-EITURBANMOBILITY – EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan 2023-2025
Submission & evaluation process
Proposals will be evaluated based on pre-defined evaluation criteria and following the evaluation process described in Section 5 “Evaluation and selection process” of the Call Manual.
The EIT UM submission platform will be available by the end of July.Show more
Further information
More information in the EIT Urban Mobility’s Call webpage
Task description
We are looking for proposals that are aligned and support the key objectives of the EIT Urban Mobility Master School and the EIT Urban Mobility I&E Fellowship. Both multi-participant proposals and mono-participant proposals are accepted (see Section 3.5 of the Call Manual for specific requirements).
We welcome proposals for the following types of activities:
MSA1: Summer Schools for Master students
MSA2: New EIT Urban Mobility Master programmes (type 1: double-degree Master programmes based on the EIT Label Handbook for planning, labelling and reviewing degree programmes)
MSA3: New universities joining the existing EIT Urban Mobility Master School programmes (type 1: double-degree Master programmes based on the EIT Label Handbook for planning, labelling and reviewing degree programmes)
MSA4: I&E Master programmes that join the EIT Urban Mobility I&E Fellowship (type 2: single-degree Master programmes based on the EIT Label Handbook for Fellowships)
MSA5: Summer Schools for Bachelor students
MSA6: Other educational activities that contribute to achieving our KPIs and financial sustainability