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Feedback opportunity for Horizon Europe work programme 2025 now open

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On 15 April, the European Commission launched a feedback opportunity for Horizon Europe work programme 2025.

This survey gives you the opportunity to provide input for the development of the Horizon Europe ‘main’ work programme 2025.

The responses collected will contribute to the co-design exercise of the main work programme, covering all 6 clusters (Health; Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society; Civil Security for Society; Digital, Industry and Space; Climate, Energy and Mobility; Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment), research infrastructures, European innovation ecosystems, the 5 EU Missions and the New European Bauhaus facility.

You can provide feedback for one or multiple sections / (sub)domains, according to what is most relevant to you.

Deadline to fill in the survey is 6 May 2024.


 

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