Searching for activities (for cooperation)
- On the left-hand
panel go to Activities >>> Overview:

- You
can use different filters to look for activities. Please note that some filters
may not turn any results as some were introduced later in the system (it could
be that colleagues did not enter relevant info to be filtered in the results).
- You will most likely use the ‘Key actions’, ‘Target group’
and ‘Themes’ filters the
most. Some of the categories in these filters will still be optimised.
- You
can also try using the ‘Activity status’ type, especially setting it to ‘Idea’
or ‘Open’ as these are often the activities for which colleagues will seek
partners.
- You
can click on the activity to read its details.
- If you are interested, you can comment and/or add funding (to co-finance the
activity). For more information on this, please see the article 'Showing interest
to an activity and co-financing'.
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