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Horizon Europe Cluster 2 info session: Exploring the 2026 migration research call
APR
Thu
16
13:30 - 15:00

Starts in 2 weeks from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Culture and society

The European Commission organises an additional online information session dedicated to the migration research call HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-TRANSFO-08: Strengthened implementation of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum and a focus on inclusion, integration, and health. This call pursues two main objectives: one is to improve the implementation of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum through evidence-based insights on migration governance and legal pathways; another is to advance migrant health equity and support effective long-term integration and inclusion policies.

More information on this event can be found here.

For the remaining 2026 calls of Cluster 2 an info day on 26 March took place. The recordings of this info day can be rewatched via this link.

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Testimonial

image of EHRI-IP - European Holocaust Research Infrastructure

EHRI-IP - European Holocaust Research Infrastructure

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.