Do you want to know the latest funding opportunities for health research and innovation in the EU? Check out this pdf document that outlines the work programme and call topics for Horizon Europe, the EU's framework programme for 2023-2024. You will find detailed information on the objectives, scope, budget and expected impact of each topic, as well as the eligibility and submission criteria.
By David Matthews, Thomas Brent and Goda Naujokaitytė. Horizon Europe is heading into its third year, and the latest statistics offer a glimpse of how the EU is spending its €95.5 billion research funding pot. To date, the Commission has disbursed €11.83 billion, or around 12.4% of the budget, in the first two years of the seven-year
Commission launched €122 million calls for proposals to close innovation gaps in the EU and strengthen innovation ecosystems. These calls for proposals aim to strengthen and advance European innovation ecosystems, connecting all EU territories to respond to societal challenges and foster stronger cohesion.
Association to Horizon Europe is governed by the Horizon Europe Regulation 2021/695. 1. Legal entities from associated countries can participate under equivalent conditions as legal entities from the EU Member States, unless specific limitations or conditions are laid down in the work programme and/or call/topic text. Such measures could include
It is the basis for the work programme covering Pillar II of Horizon Europe and its call topics. One important aim of the Strategic Plan is to promote consistency between the work programmes, EU, and national priorities and to achieve continuity and coherence of funding measures beyond the (bi-)annual duration of work programmes.
On 16 June, the European Commission adopted the main Work Programme of Horizon Europe for 2021-2022. With a budget of €14.7 billion, it will fund investments that will contribute to a healthier, greener and more digital Europe, resilient against future crises. Horizon Europe will support researchers through fellowships, training and exchanges
the EU’s largest research and innovation (R & I) programme to date – Horizon Europe. This Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025–2027 analysis underpins the development of the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025– 2027 by providing a solid evidence base, as set out in the legal basis of Horizon Europe (1).
A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects. See the information in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide. 3. Other eligibility conditions: described in the MSCA part of the Work Programme. 4.
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