15 Apr 2024
European Commission opens feedback opportunity for Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme orientations
On 15 April 2024, the European Commission's Directorate General for Research and Innovation launched the feedback opportunity for the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025.
Responses submitted through the survey will contribute to the co-design of the ‘main’ work programme 2025. The feedback opportunity is open for three weeks and will close on 6 May 2024 midday, CET.
The feedback is being collected at the level of the ‘Destinations’ or Missions, corresponding to the six Horizon Europe clusters, research infrastructures, European innovation ecosystems, the five EU Missions and cross-cutting activities and the New European Bauhaus facility. Respondents will be able to provide feedback for one or multiple Destinations and/or Missions, according to what is most relevant to them.
To structure the input, the Commission services have provided an orientation document for each Destination and Mission, outlining the impacts and outcomes expected from the actions to be funded in 2025.
- Expected impacts are the wider long-term effects of groups of projects on society, the economy and science.
- Expected outcomes explain what a group of successful projects should achieve overall in the medium term, and on the way to the longer-term.
The Work Programme 2025 will implement the key strategic orientations set out in the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025-2027. The Commission points out that since the Work Programme 2025 covers a period and budget of one year, the orientations for the Work Programme do not cover the full scope of the Strategic Plan.
Replies collected during this feedback opportunity will contribute to the co-creation process of topics in the Work Programme 2025. DG RTD assures respondents that all inputs received will be considered and implemented to the greatest possible extent. The final result of the feedback opportunity will be the adoption of the Work Programme 2025.
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