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All organizations that have an FP7 grant agreement have a PIC, which has been communicated to all known contact points for FP7 grant agreements or to the LEAR of your organisation. If you cannot get the PIC from the administration of your organisation the...
Proposals must be submitted electronically, using the Commission's Electronic Proposal Submission Service (EPSS). Proposals arriving at the Commission by any other means are regarded as ‘not submitted’, and will not be evaluated. The EPSS can be acce...
No. There is no official page limit for the overall Part B. For page limits please refer to the Guide for Applicants for Integrating Activities, Annex 4. However, the proposal should be "streamlined" and should not include unnecessary and length...
A legal signatory of each legal entity will be asked by the Commission to appoint one person (the so-called LEAR – Legal Entity Appointed Representative) for being the correspondent towards the Commission on all issues related to the legal status of the e...
The Participant Identification Code (PIC) is a 9 digits unique identifier for every validated legal entity. Participants will not have to submit their legal and financial information (and supporting documents) each time they submit a proposal or negotiate...
The Unique Registration Facility (URF) service will provide the users with an intuitive and user-friendly web based interface which will allow participants to register and submit their legal and financial data. LEARs will be able to access the URF to perf...
Click on Unique Registration Facility (URF).
A proposal has two parts. Part A contains the administrative information about the proposal and the participants. The information requested includes a brief description of the work, contact details and characteristics of the participants, and information ...