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02 April 2026 10:46

LUKE Project Newsletter (March 2026)

The LUKE project is releasing its 5th  Newsletter, designed to keep you informed about the latest developments and upcoming opportunities within our project.

Dear Readers and Partners,

On behalf of the LUKE Project Consortium, I am pleased to welcome you to our latest newsletter edition.

Over the past months, the LUKE project has reached several important milestones. We are excited to announce that the LUKE Joint Call has officially been launched, marking a key step towards strengthening collaborative research and innovation between Ukrainian and European partners. In addition, a successful matchmaking event recently brought together researchers and innovators, fostering new partnerships and paving the way for high-quality project proposals.

We are also pleased to share that the LUKE Partner search platform has been successfully launched. We encourage you to make active use of it to find partners and develop strong project ideas.

Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) is proud to support this project and has actively contributed to the Austrian Info Day, the matchmaking-event and the Science Diplomacy webinars.

As we move forward, we continue to build on this momentum by supporting cooperation, knowledge exchange and impactful innovation. With Easter just around the corner, this season also offers a moment to reflect, reconnect and look ahead with renewed energy and resilience, to find partners and develop exciting project ideas.

Thank you for your continued interest and engagement in our activities.

Wishing you an enjoyable read and a joyful Easter season!

Anita Hipfinger,

LUKE Joint Call National Coordinator
Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG)

The Newsletter is available here (in PDF format)


Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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