Important links
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Official COST Assocation Links
- Official COST Association webpage
- Official COST documents
- Everything I always wanted to know about COST - The COST Vademecum
- Official COST Association Webpage: The official webpage for our Action by the COST Association
- Management Committee members COST FinAI
- Official e-COST tool
COST FinAI Links
- COST FinAI Webpage: Our Action webpage
- COST FinAI Wiki
- FinAI Meetup: Meetup group for our COST Action
- COST FinAI LinkedIn
Documents and materials
- FinAI google drive: Shared folder for all documents
- FinAI owncloud: Restricted document repository
Executive summaries and COST FinAI presentations
Documents for Management Committee Meetings
- 1st MC Meeting September 14, 2020
- Presentation for the meeting
- Meeting minutes: approved
- 2nd MC Meeting November 12, 2020
Documents for Working Groups
Documents for achieving Grant Period goals
COST FinAI Applications
Applications for activities related to COST FinAI
Questionnaires and collection of information
COST FinAI members
- COST FinAI member profiles
- COST FinAI country profiles
- COST FinAI members information
- Proposals for activities: Mandatory, if budget is requested
- Proposals for the scientific advisory board
Questionnaires for potential new joiners
FinAI External Contacts
Newsletter
COST Acknowlegdement
General rule
Any COST Action communication tool (e.g. publications, PowerPoints, etc.) must integrate a reference to the COST programme and acknowledge the support of EU funding, as indicated in the COST brand book (pages 73-76): dissemination corporate identity. All outputs generated by a COST Action resulting from the Action’s scientific and networking activities must display the correct COST logo and its placement according to the visual identity guidelines as presented in the COST Brand Book (link to website page dissemination corporate identity). In addition, there must be the EU emblem with accompanying sentence.
Examples
Always add the COST logo and [EU logo].
- This publication is based upon work from COST Action 19130, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology), www.cost.eu
- This article is based upon work from COST Action 19130, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology), www.cost.eu