National Talent Program at MOME
Date: 2023.11.16
The NTP-TSZMT-M-23 project, "Supporting the Operation of Domestic and International Talent Support Organizations," aims to support the operation of talent support organizations at home and abroad. The Moholy-Nagy University of Arts will develop the tender framework for the National Talent Program (NTP), carry out data analysis, perform project due diligence, and provide professional consulting services starting from July 1, 2024.
The project, identified as NTP-TSZMT-M-23-0004, aims to replace unstructured data with a modular, structured framework to increase the efficiency of the tender process. Traditional application processes often rely on unstructured textual data, which makes it advantageous for evaluating individual applications but difficult for making comparisons. This program aims to solve this problem by creating a pioneering, universally usable unified program structure.
The implementation period of the project is from July 1, 2023, to August 31, 2024. The National Talent Program and the Ministry of Culture and Innovation will provide HUF 49,920,000 to support this project.
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