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The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Radiance NCP network has updated and published support material which is available for National Contact Points (NCPs) and applicants. The Radiance Postdoctoral Fellowships Handbook call 2026 was already available and now the Submission Guide for the 2026 call has been published as well. These are valuable resources for proposal writing and submission preparation. The material is available in the online library and handbooks sections of the Radiance MSCA webpage. The Radiance Doctoral Networks Handbook and Submission Guide call 2026 is foreseen for publication by the end of September.
The European Commission, in collaboration with the ERA Forum, has published an updated version of the 'Living Guidelines on the responsible use of generative AI in research'. The guidelines were developed to address the complex landscape of different guidance documents issued by various research funding and research performing organisations, to provide one set of guidelines for researchers, research organisations, and research funding organisations. Originally published in March 2024, the guidelines have now been updated for the second time, to respond to the fast technological developments in the field. The research community is encouraged to contribute their views on how to enhance future versions through the feedback form. Background: The ERA Forum is a platform for dialogue and cooperation among representatives from EU Member States, countries associated to Horizon Europe, the European Commission, the Committee of the Regions, the Economic and Social Committee, and stakeholders from research and innovation communities
EuroHPC Joint Undertaking launched four new calls on 2 June 2026 focused on quantum innovation and standardisation in Europe. The calls cover quantum sensors, photonic quantum computing platforms, quantum standards and quantum machine learning, with deadlines in Sep 2026 and Jan 2027. This article update also points to broader developments linking high-performance computing, artificial intelligence and quantum technologies. 4 new call topics on Quantum topics EuroHPC JU opened four new calls as part of its growing quantum activities. The topics are quantum sensors for inertial navigation in GNSS-denied or contested environments, large-scale photonic quantum computing platform technologies, standards for quantum technologies, and quantum machine learning. Large-Scale Photonic Quantum Computing Platform Technologies (HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2026-PQC-06) – 30/9/26 Standards for Quantum Technologies (HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2026-STAND-05) – 30/9/26 Grand Challenge on Quantum Sensors for Inertial Navigation (HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2026-NGC-04) – 14/1/27 Quantum Machine Learning (HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2026-QML-07) – 28/1/27 The deadlines for photonic quantum computing platforms and quantum standards are on 30 September 2026, the two other call topics (quantum sensors inertial navigation, quantum machine learning) are in January 2027. EuroHPC and Quantum Europe Strategy These calls sit within a wider European policy and infrastructure context. Current strategic discussions around the Quantum Europe Strategy and the expanded EuroHPC JU mandate point to several parallel action lines: deployment of quantum computers and simulators, preparation of competence clusters, first steps towards secure quantum networking, supply-chain mapping, skills and talent actions, and international cooperation with partners including Canada, Korea and Japan. Six technical roadmaps are also being prepared on quantum computing and simulation, quantum communication, quantum sensing and metrology, quantum supply chain and enabling technologies, quantum chips industrialisation, and European quantum standards. These roadmaps are expected to look at cross-cutting issues such as security and defence aspects, standardisation, pilot lines, testing facilities and enabling conditions. Quantum topics linked with AI & Infrastucture EuroHPC JU is also expanding the links between quantum, AI and HPC infrastructure. In Bologna, SOL, the sixth EuroHPC quantum computer, was inaugurated together with LISA, the AI-optimised upgrade of the Leonardo supercomputer. SOL is based on neutral atoms and is designed to support hybrid quantum-classical workflows, while LISA aims to strengthen AI-intensive workloads, including large language models and multimodal generative AI. In parallel, the European Commission selected the EUROPA consortium, as winner of the Frontier AI Grand Challenge; the consortium is expected to develop an open-source frontier AI model covering all 24 official EU languages on European infrastructure. On governance, EuroHPC JU has added a new Quantum Technologies Advisory Group alongside RIAG (the Research and Innovation Advisory Group - looks ahead at “what Europe should develop next") and INFRAG (Infrastructure Advisory Group - focuses on “what infrastructure Europe should build and operate”) to advise on quantum development, deployment, integration into the European HPC ecosystem, international cooperation, skills, standardisation and security. If you are looking at future funding, infrastructure access and the growing connection between quantum, AI and HPC capabilities in Europe, make sure to get involved in the EuroHPC JU ecosystem. You may also wish to attend ISC High Performance 2026 in Hamburg, with activities linked to supercomputers, Centres of Excellence, quantum computing projects and skills initiatives, including EuroQHPC-Integration, EuroQCS, HPCQS, QEX/QEC4QEA, HPCTRAIN, EUMaster4HPC and the HPC in Europe Portal.
The draft ERC work programme 2027 is available in the European Commission’s comitology register here. Mid-April the main changes for the ERC 2027 work programme were announced in this ERC news article. The final version of the ERC 2027 work programme is expected to be adopted by the European Commission by the end of July and subsequently to be published on the ERC website and European Commission Funding and Tender portal.
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The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure Implementation Phase (EHRI-IP) project was funded under Horizon Europe call topic HORIZON-INFRA-2023-DEV-01-02. The project duration was two years and came to an end in February 2026. The main objective of the EHRI-IP project was to undertake all necessary legal, financial and strategic work to have a permanent organisation or ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) fully operational by the end of the implementation phase. The project consortium consisted of 14 partners from 13 countries. Read more about the project and the contribution of Flemish partner Kazerne Dossin in this testimonial.