ExpectedOutcome:Projects are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes:
The actions funded under this topic will coordinate national and regional R&I programmes by pooling national resources and contributing to the alignment of national research and innovation policies. The expected outcomes:
Identification of common research and innovation priorities agreed among the participating national and regional R&I programmes, taking into account international developments where relevant;Implementation of multiannual joint calls, resulting in the funding of transnational collaborative R&I projects;Implementation of other joint activities supporting the market, regulatory or societal uptake of results;Contribution to participating states meeting Global Challenges, including relevant contribution to the SDGs.
Scope:Since the introduction of the European Research Area (ERA) and starting of FP6, Programme level collaboration among Member States and their research and innovation programmes has become a cornerstone of the ERA, with annual investment from Member States of more than EUR 800 million per year. More than 250 ne...
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ExpectedOutcome:Projects are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes:
The actions funded under this topic will coordinate national and regional R&I programmes by pooling national resources and contributing to the alignment of national research and innovation policies. The expected outcomes:
Identification of common research and innovation priorities agreed among the participating national and regional R&I programmes, taking into account international developments where relevant;Implementation of multiannual joint calls, resulting in the funding of transnational collaborative R&I projects;Implementation of other joint activities supporting the market, regulatory or societal uptake of results;Contribution to participating states meeting Global Challenges, including relevant contribution to the SDGs.
Scope:Since the introduction of the European Research Area (ERA) and starting of FP6, Programme level collaboration among Member States and their research and innovation programmes has become a cornerstone of the ERA, with annual investment from Member States of more than EUR 800 million per year. More than 250 networks among research funders have been created over time, serving different research needs but always coordinating public research investments across borders and allowing researchers to apply for calls for transnational research projects funded by the participating states.
The new policy approach to European Partnerships limits co-funding to Member State collaboration to Union and Horizon Europe priorities. Therefore, the ERA part of the Horizon Europe provides the possibility for Member States, Associated Countries and civil society organisations such as foundations, to maintain existing and establish new collaborations on priorities of their choice.
The successful proposal should align national and regional research funding programmes (managed by national or regional programme owners / managers) on agreed common priorities and implement joint calls for transnational R&I projects as well as other joint calls. Applicants have to demonstrate clear commitments from participating programmes to pool resources and ensure complementarity between activities and policies with those of the Framework Programme and relevant European Partnership Initiatives.
Proposals should pool the necessary resources from the participating national (or regional) research programmes as well as, where appropriate, leverage resources from pertinent foundations, charities and transnational initiatives, with a view to implementing calls for proposals resulting in grants to third parties without EU co-funding in this area.
The proposal should also demonstrate potential impact at national, regional and transnational level research and innovation. The proposal should demonstrate that activities exclude overlaps with on-going actions co-funded by the EU under Horizon 2020 or Horizon Europe.
Participation of legal entities from third countries and/or regions including those not automatically eligible for funding is encouraged.
The actions should envisage a duration which is appropriate to the ambition and complexity of the proposed topic.
Cross-cutting Priorities:Socio-economic science and humanitiesCo-funded European PartnershipsSocietal EngagementEOSC and FAIR dataInnovation ProcurementOcean sustainability and blue economyAfricaInternational CooperationSocial Innovation
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