The South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme
The South East Europe programme is a unique instrument which, in the framework of the Regional Policy's Territorial Cooperation Objective, aims to improve integration and competitiveness in an area which is as complex as it is diverse.
The programme is supporting projects developed within four Priority Axes: Innovation, Environment, Accessibility, and Sustainable Growth Areas - in line with the Lisbon and Gothenburg priorities, and is also contributing to the integration process of the non-EU member states.
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First project newsletters now available

The first newsletters of some of the projects approved within the first call are now available. The projects FIDIBE, WANDA -and NATREG have all started their communication efforts and their news are hot! You can check them out here (in .pdf format):
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SECOND CALL PRELIMINARY STATISTICS

The first step of the second call of proposals has been officially closed on 21 December 10 PM, CET. After a first screening of the received files, we are glad to announce that we have received a number of valid 600 Expressions of interest by the above mentioned deadline.
We would like to thank the applicants for their evident interest in the SEE Programme and to invite them to check our website regularly in order to be up to date with the latest news regarding the South East Europe Programme.

 

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DO YOU HAVE A PROJECT IDEA AND YOU ARE LOOKING FOR PARTNERS?

YOU CAN POST HERE A SUMMARY OF YOUR PROJECT IDEA!
The Partner Search section is intended to give potential applicants the opportunity to publish a summary of their project idea on the SEE Programme's official website with the aim of finding new partners. Please register, to be able to access and fill in the template. After logging in, you can as well visualise all current project ideas, and sort by project priority, and/or country to find the project idea that is suitable for you as a partner!

To find out more, please check the
project ideas database.

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