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Once approved, a Eurostars project must follow mandatory international-level obligations regardless of national funding status. All partners must ensure that they are in contact with their National Funding Bodies regarding the next steps for your project funding, and the main partner must upload a signed Consortium Agreement (CA) within six weeks, otherwise the Eurostars label and national funding may be withdrawn.
Every six months during the project lifetime, a consortium submits a Project Progress Report (PPR), and every participant must submit an End of Project Report (EPR) once their project activities have completed. If PPRs are not completed, project funding could be withheld, or your project could be withdrawn.

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