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Research and Innovation
This presentation is based on the political agreement of 11 December 2020 on the Horizon Europe. Information on some parts is pending revision.
THE EU
RESEARCH&INNOVATIONPROGRAMME 2021 – 27
Our Vision
The EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation:
● Tackles climate change● Helps to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals● Boosts the EU’s competitiveness and growth● Facilitates collaboration and strengthens the impact of
research and innovation in developing, supporting and implementing EU policies while tackling global challenges
● Supports the creation and better diffusion of excellent knowledge and technologies
● Creates jobs, fully engages the EU’s talent pool, boosts economic growth, promotes industrial competitiveness and optimises investment impact within a strengthened European Research Area. C
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* The European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) is not part of the Specific Programme
EURATOMHORIZON EUROPE
Research actions
Development actions
SPECIFIC PROGRAMME: EUROPEAN DEFENCE FUND
Fusion
Joint Research
Center
Fission
SPECIFIC PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTING HORIZON EUROPE & EIT*Exclusive focus on civil applications
WIDENING PARTICIPATION AND STRENGTHENING THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA
Reforming & Enhancing the European R&I systemWidening participation & spreading excellence
Pillar IEXCELLENT SCIENCE
European Research Council
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Research Infrastructures
Pillar IIIINNOVATIVE EUROPE
European Innovation Council
European Innovation Ecosystems
European Institute of Innovation & Technology*
Pillar IIGLOBAL CHALLENGES & EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESS
• Health• Culture, Creativity &
Inclusive Society • Civil Security for Society• Digital, Industry & Space• Climate, Energy & Mobility• Food, Bioeconomy, Natural
Resources, Agriculture & Environment
Clu
ster
s
Joint Research Centre
Exclusive focus on defence research & development
Political agreement December 2020€ billion in current prices
25.0
53.5
13.6
3.4
Excellent Science
Global challenges and European ind. comp.
Innovative Europe
Widening Part and ERA
Horizon Europe Budget: €95.5 billion (2021-2027)(including €5.4 billion from NGEU – Next Generation Europe – programme of EU for Recovery from COVID-19 crisis)
Lessons Learnedfrom Horizon 2020 Interim Evaluation
Key Noveltiesin Horizon Europe
European Innovation Council
EU Missions
New approach to partnerships
Open science policy
Spreading Excellence
Support breakthrough innovation
Create more impact through mission-orientation and citizens' involvement
Strengthen international cooperation
Reinforce openness
Rationalise partnerships’ landscape
Encourage participation
Extended association possibilities
European Innovation Council
Support to innovations with breakthrough and disruptive nature and scale up potential that are too risky for private investors (70% of the budget earmarked for SMEs)
● Helping researchers and innovators create markets of the future, leverage private finance, scale up their companies
● Innovation centric, risk taking & agile, pro-active management and follow up
● Mostly ’bottom up’, but also targeting strategic challenges● EIC Programme Managers to develop visions for
breakthroughs and steer portfolios
European Innovation Council –a one-stop-shop
Complementary instruments bridging the gap from idea to market
ACCELERATORGrants & investment (via EIC Fund) for
single SMEs & start-ups(from pre-commercial to market & scale-up)
PATHFINDERR&I grants
(from early technology to proof of concept)
TRANSITIONR&I grants
(proof of concept to pre-commercial)
EU Missions
Relating EU's research and innovation better to society and citizens' needs; with strong visibility and impact
A mission is a portfolio of actions across disciplines intended to achieve a bold and inspirational and measurable goal within a set timeframe, with impact for society and policy making as well as relevance for a significant part of the European population and wide range of European citizens.
R&I Missions
Horizon Europe defines mission characteristics and elements of governance, and 5 missions areas. Specific missions will be programmed within the Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness pillar, but may also benefit from actions carried out within other parts of the Programme as well as complementary actions carried out under other Union programmes.
Five Missions Areas
Adaptation to climate change,
including societal transformation
Cancer Soil health & food
Climate-neutral & smart cities
Healthy oceans, seas, coastal & inland waters
New approach to European Partnerships
New generation of objective-driven and more ambitious partnerships in support of agreed EU policy objectives
● Strategic orientation● Systemic approach● Simple architecture and toolbox● Common set of criteria for the life-cycle
Key Features
CO-PROGRAMMEDBased on Memoranda of Understanding/contractual arrangements; implemented independently by the partners and by Horizon Europe
CO-FUNDEDBased on a joint programmeagreed and implemented by partners; commitment of partners for financial and in-kind contributions
INSTITUTIONALISEDBased on long-term dimension and need for high integration; partnerships based on Art 185/187 of TFEU and the EIT legal acts for 2021-2027
International Cooperation
Tackling together global societal challenges; access to the world's best talents, expertise and resources; enhanced supply and demand of innovative solutions
Association to Horizon Europe● Third countries with good capacity in science, technology and innovation● Taking into account objective of driving economic growth in Europe through innovation
InternationalCooperation
● Intensified targeted actions● Strengthened support to multilateral cooperation● Openness to international participation balanced with the promotion of EU
strategic autonomy
Open Science across the programme
Mainstreaming of open science practices for improved quality and efficiency of R&I, and active engagement of society
Mandatory immediate Open Access to publications: beneficiaries must retain sufficient IPRs to comply with open access requirements;
Data sharing as ‘open as possible, as closed as necessary‘: mandatory Data Management Plan for FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research data
Open Science
● Work Programmes may incentivize or oblige to adhere to open science practices such as involvement of citizens, or to use the European Open Science Cloud
● Assessment of open science practices through the award criteria for proposal evaluation● Dedicated support to open science policy actions● Open Research Europe publishing platform
Pillar I
EXCELLENT SCIENCE:reinforcing and extending the excellence of the Union's science base
European Research Council
Frontier research by the best researchers and their teams
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Equipping researches with new knowledge and skills through mobility and training
Research Infrastructures
Integrated and inter-connected world-class research infrastructures
€16 billion €6.6 billion €2.4 billion
Health
Pillar II - Clusters
GLOBAL CHALLENGES & EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESS:boosting key technologies and solutions underpinning EU policies & Sustainable Development Goals (6 clusters and JRC – non-nuclear direct actions)
€53.5 billion
Culture, Creativity &
Inclusive Societies
Civil Security for
Society
Digital, Industry &
Space
Climate, Energy & Mobility
Food, Bioeconomy,
Natural Resources, Agriculture & Environment
Pillar IIBudget for clusters & for JRC
Cluster 1 Health €8.246 billion(including €1.35 billion from NGEU)
Cluster 2 Culture, Creativity & Inclusive Societies €2.280 billion
Cluster 3 Civil Security for Society €1.596 billion
Cluster 4 Digital, Industry & Space €15.349 billion(including €1.35 billion from NGEU)
Cluster 5 Climate, Energy & Mobility €15.123 billion(including €1.35 billion from NGEU)
Cluster 6 Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture & Environment €8.952 billion
JRC (non-nuclear direct actions) €1.970 billion
in current prices
Clusters are including a budget for Partnerships and MissionsNGEU is Next Generation EU programme – Recovery Fund
Pillar III
INNOVATIVE EUROPE:stimulating market-creating breakthroughs and ecosystems conducive to innovation
European Innovation CouncilSupport to innovations with breakthrough and market creating potential
Europeaninnovation ecosystemsConnecting with regional and national innovation actors
European Instituteof Innovation andTechnology (EIT)Bringing key actors (research, education and business) together around a common goal for nurturing innovationThe budget: €10.6 billion, incl. up to €527 million
for ecosystems (including NGEU – Recovery Fund partsdedicated to EIC). circa €3 billion
Part
Widening Participation & Strengthening the European Research Area (ERA):Widening Participation and Spreading Excellence● Teaming, Twinning, ERA Chairs,● European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST)● Boosting National Contact Points‘ (NCPs) activities, pre-
proposal checks and advice● Brain circulation● Excellence initiatives: ● Possibility for entities from widening countries to join
already selected collaborative R&I actions● Recognition of participation● Matchmaking services
Reforming and enhancing the EU R&I system● Strengthening the evidence base for R&I policy● Foresight● Support for policy makers to the ERA development● Support to national R&I policy reform, including Policy Support
Facility● Attractive researcher careers and links with higher education● Open science, citizen science and science communication● Gender equality● Ethics and integrity● Support to international cooperation● Scientific input to other policies● Support to the Programme implementation● Support for National Contact Points● Support to dissemination & exploitation
€2.96 billion €0.44 billion
EURATOM research and training programme (2021-2025)ObjectiveResearch and training activities to reduce risks in nuclear safety and security, development of safe nuclear technologies and optimal radiation protection.
Key novelties● Increased focus on non-power applications of radiation (medical, industrial, space)● Opening mobility opportunities for nuclear researchers through inclusion in Marie
Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Budget for years 2021-27
€1.981 billion
Global approach to research & innovationEurope’s strategy for international cooperation in a changing world*
*COM(2021) 252
General openness to international participation• Entities from all over the world can take part in collaborative R&I projects• Researchers and innovators of any nationality can apply for grants• Entities from most low-middle income countries are automatically eligible for funding
Targeted international cooperation actions• Actions specifically relevant for international cooperation• Targeted actions with key partners on specific thematic areas• Cooperation with Africa under the Horizon Europe ‘Africa Initiative’
International cooperation in Horizon Europe
Main features
Key figures
International cooperation in Horizon Europe
Work Programme 2021-2022
200+ 75 30 €3B+actions specifically relevant to international cooperation (ca. 1 in 5 total)
actions targeting cooperation with specific countries or regions
actions contributing to key multilateral initiatives
total EU contribution to international cooperationactions
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Cluster 1 - Health
7 €320 milliontopics encourage international cooperation
total EU contribution to these topics
Key figures
• Infectious diseases (Africa)• Mental health• Health impacts of climate change• AI for treatment and care• Repurposing medicines• Antimicrobial resistance
Examples of thematic areas
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Cluster 2 – Culture, Creativity & Inclusive Society
9 €89 milliontopics encourage international cooperation
total EU contribution to these topics
Key figures
• Politics and governance• Cultural heritage • Indicators for sustainable development • Gender• Migration
Examples of thematic areas
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Cluster 3 – Civil Security for Society
16 €91 milliontopics encourage international cooperation
total EU contribution to these topics
Key figures
• Disaster resilience• Border management• Infrastructure resilience• Fighting crime and terrorism
Examples of thematic areas
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Cluster 4 – Digital, Industry and Space
30+ €600+ milliontopics encourage international cooperation
total EU contribution to these topics
Key figures
• Manufacturing, construction, processing• Raw & advanced materials • Next generation internet• Nanomaterials health and environmental risks
Examples of thematic areas
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Cluster 5 – Climate, Energy & Mobility
30+ €540+ milliontopics encourage or require internationalcooperation
total EU contribution to these topics
Key figures
• Connected & Automated Mobility • Climate sciences• Renewable energy • Clean transport• Biofuels (Mission Innovation)
Examples of thematic areas
55+ €700+ milliontopics encourage or require internationalcooperation
total EU contribution to these topics
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Cluster 6 – Food, Bioecon, Nat Res, Agricult & Envir
Key figures
• Biodiversity & ecosystems (Africa, Brazil, Canada, LAC, Med, …)• Circular economy and bioeconomy• Water, oceans, soil (incl. AORA, Arctic Ministerial, IRC on soil carbon,)• Communities (Africa, Black Sea, JP, LAC, S. Med, US)• Pollution
Examples of thematic areas
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Widening participation & strengthening the ERA
12 €64 milliontopics encourage or support internationalcooperation
total EU contribution to these topics
Key figures
• FAIR data policy, citizen science• Research ethics• Open access• Responsible R&I• Service Facility for international cooperation
Examples of thematic areas
9 €170+ milliontopics encourage or require internationalcooperation
total EU contribution to these topics
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Pillar I: Research Infrastructures
Key figures
• Research infrastructure services• Areas: cancer, agriculture, environment, materials for circular economy,
global value chains, frontier knowledge, COVID-19• Possibility for exceptional funding: AU; BR; CA; CN; IN; JP; MX; NZ; KO; RU;
SG; US
Examples of thematic areas
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Pillar I: MSCA and ERC
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions• Doctoral Networks• Staff Exchanges
• address inter-sectoral, international and interdisciplinary mobility• Global Fellowships
• 1 - 2 years in non-associated third country + 1 year return phase to EU or associated country• Open to EU or associated country nationals or long-term residents
European Research Council• ERC research teams include researchers of nationalities from all over the world
& others …
International cooperation in Horizon Europe Work Programme 2021-2022
Contribution to key multilateral initiatives
Commissioner Mariya Gabriel: @GabrielMariyaDirector-General Jean-Eric Paquet: @JEPaquetEU
DG Research and Innovation: @EUScienceInnov @EU_H2020Horizon Magazine: @HorizonMagEUHorizon Europe website: http://ec.europa.eu/horizon-europeEuropean Innovation Council: http://ec.europa.eu/research/eicEuropean Research Council: https://erc.europa.eu/Funding & Tenders portal: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/programmes/horizon
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Thank you!#HorizonEU
http://ec.europa.eu/horizon-europe
Claudia Romano
Manager Uruguayan Agency for International Cooperation
LAC NCP Network Coordinator
June 8th 2021
With the support of the Service Facility
HORIZON EUROPE
LAUNCH EVENT
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How to participate in Horizon Europe
and the role of the National Contact
Points
Structure
Widening Participation and Strengthening the European Research Area
Pillar 1 Excellent Science
Pillar 3 Innovative Europe
Pillar 2 Global Challenges and
European Industrial
Competitiveness
NCP functions & roles
Inform & disseminate
Project Preparation
Project Presentation
Partial & Final Results
Profile preparation
Profile publication
Partners search
Coordinate meetings
Circulate documents
Necessary documentation, forms
Administrative processes
Project review
Evaluation & results
Sign agreement support process
Project execution
Reports
Dissemination actions
New opportunities
Contact business networks
Cooperate with national funded
Promote specific funding opportunities
Inform and raise awareness Assist, advise and train
Contact and cooperate
Minimum standards and Guiding principles for setting up systems of National Contact Points https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/guidance/ncp-guiding-principles_he_en.pdf
LAC NCP Network
▪ Key instrument to support international cooperation projects
▪ Work directly with all science and technology institutions
▪ Communicate LAC institutions with European NCPs and S&T
authorities
Goal: increase the participation of LAC countries:
Activities
Calls and Funding
Opportunities Linkedin, Twitter & Youtube
Promotion in Europe
Online database of LAC NCPs
Bi monthly Newsletter
Support and sensibilize
S&T authorities
Personalized assistance to
countries
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61 trainings
6200 participants
33 LAC countries participation 17 LAC countries co organization
Support Material Euraxess
Objective: removal of barrier to knowledge transfer and mobility
Provides information & services, including financial methods European Commission funds:
1. PhD´s 2. Post-doctorates 3. Cross borders researches 4. Collaborative Projects
EURAXESS LAC: Charlotte Grawitz & Viktoria Bodnarova
http://lac.euraxess.org email: [email protected]
Newsletter subscription: http://bit.ly/EuraxessBR_LAC_Mailing
https://euraxess.ec.europa.
eu/worldwide/brazil
Thematic networks
Nanotechnologies Partner Search Facility
http://www.nmpteam.eu/
Security NCP Network http://www.seren-project.eu/
Transport NCP Network http://www.transport-ncps.net/
Space NCP Network https://www.ncp-space.net/
SwafS NCP Network https://www.sisnetwork.eu/
Health NCP Network https://www.healthncp.net/
SSH NCP Network https://www.net4society.eu/
ICT NCP Network https://www.ideal-ist.eu/
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions https://www.net4mobilityplus.eu/
Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and
Forestry… https://www.ncp-biohorizon.net/
Support Material Support materials
/www.net4mobilityplus.eu/
www.net4society.eu https://www.linkedin.com/posts/red-lac-ncp_manual-activity-6788861576158998528-Wm-b
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/red-lac-ncp_red-lac-ncp-activity-6788509990421352448-vv6K
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/red-lac-ncp_msca-activity-6788860521295753216-mtXm https://www.linkedin.com/posts/red-lac-ncp_msca-
invesstigadores-activity-6788861099979673600-2FOX
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6817827286788698112
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NCP areas in Horizon Europe
1. National Coordinator NCP 10. Climate, Energy and Mobility
2. Legal and financial aspects 11. Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
3. European Research Council
12. European Innovation Council and European Innovation Ecosystems
4. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) 13. Expanding Participation and strengthening the European Research Area
5. Research Infrastructures 14. Fission
6. Health
15. Fusion
7. Culture, Creativity and Social Inclusion
16. Common Research Center
8. Civil Security for Society
17. European Institute of Innovation and
Technology
9. Digital World, Industry and Space
Support Material Questions frequently asked to the NCPs
¿Who can participate in Horizon Europe?
¿How is the financing method?
¿Who can lead a Project? / ¿ How to lead a Project?
¿What kind of cooperation does these projects involve?
¿What are the deadlines?
¿How can you create an institutional profile in the Funding and Tenders portal? ¿How can you find partners for a consortium?
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LAC participation in Horizon 2020 by areas
136,8 M€
LAC countries eligible for funding
Automatically NON eligible automatically
Argentina Guatemala Antique & Barbuda
Aruba Guyana Bahamas
Belize Haiti Brazil
Bolivia Honduras Chile
Colombia Jamaica Mexico
Cuba Nicaragua Panama
Curacao Paraguay Saint Kitts & Nevis
Costa Rica Peru St. Marteen
Dominica St. Lucia Trinidad and Tobago
Dominican Republic St. Vincent and the Grenadines Uruguay
Ecuador Suriname
El Salvador Venezuela
Grenada
Annex A of Horizon Europe documents:
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/guidance/list-3rd-country-participation_horizon-euratom_en.pdf
Calls search
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-search
International Cooperation
Resolving together global societal challenges; access to the world's best talents,
expertise and resources; enhanced supply and demand of innovative solutions
Association in Horizon Europe
• 3rd countries with good capacity in
science, technology and innovation
• Objective: drive economic growth in
Europe through innovation
• Intensified targeted actions
• Strengthened support to multilateral
cooperation
• Open to international participation
balanced
Support Material Main challenges
Authorities Sensibilization
Visibilize LAC Institutions
in Europe
Improve Collaborative Networks
Government
Increase LAC Participation
Universities
Industry
Claudia Romano, Coordinator
Equipo: Maite Irazábal, Alejandro Quinteros, Matias Takessian
Phone: +5982150 ext. 3402
Red LAC NCP Ncp Red LAC Red LAC NCP
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actionsin Horizon Europe (2021-2027)
Boryana YotovaEuropean CommissionDirectorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture8 July 2021
MSCA: a world reference for research and training
Impact on R&I
Impact on researchers and
R&I staff
Impact on institutions
ExcellenceBottom-up approach
Training Transferable Skills
Career development
Strong International dimension
Inter-sectoralinterdisciplinary
Attractive and inclusive opportunities for researchers and R&I staff of any nationality at every stage of their careers
MSCA in Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)
856
463
1476
Doctoralcandidates
Postdoctoralresearchers
Seconded R&Istaff
Supported nationals of 25 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Doctoralcandidates
Postdoctoralresearchers
Seconded R&Istaff
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MSCA fellows hosted in 15 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
Argentina Brazil ChileMexico Colombia PeruCuba Costa Rica EcuadorUruguay Venezuela BoliviaParaguay Dominican Republic Jamaica
227 different institutionsfrom 15 countries
Participation of institutions from the region
MSCA under Horizon Europe (2021-2027)
1. MSCA Doctoral Networks ® networks training PhD candidates2. MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships ® postdoctoral researchers3. MSCA Staff Exchanges ® any type of R&I staff4. MSCA COFUND ® co-funding for training programmes5. MSCA and Citizens ® public outreach events
Evolution, not revolution! Total Budget of EUR 6.6 billion
Upcoming opportunities
CALLStaff Exchanges
budget: 72.50 € million
opening:
07·10·2021closing:
09·03·2022
Marie Skłodowska-Curie ActionsDeveloping talents, advancing research
MSCA
Horizon Europe Info Day of 01/07/2021 on the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (VIDEO with presentations)https://www.horizon-europe-infodays2021.eu/event/marie-sklodowska-curie-actions-whats-new-under-horizon-europe
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Websitehttps://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/node_en
Euraxess (PhD and postdoctoral vacancies, more information)https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/
Factsheet, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, 2021-2027https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/128028
Funding and Tenders Portal (applications, documents, partner search)https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/programmes/horizon
European Charter and Code for Researchers https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/charter-code-researchers
MSCA Guidelines on Supervisionhttps://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/508311
MSCA Green Charterhttps://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/720690
MCAA (Marie Curie Alumni Association)https://www.mariecuriealumni.eu
Horizon Europe Programme Guidehttps://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/guidance/programme-guide_horizon_en.pdf
National Contact Pointshttps://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/support/ncp
Become an Experthttps://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/work-as-an-expert
@MSCActions
@Marie.Curie.Actions
Useful links