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The European Commission has adopted an amendment to the Horizon Europe 'main' work programme 2023-2024.
The adopted amendments and an overview of the implemented changes can be found on the Funding & Tender Portal. These documents can also be found in the attachments.
The most important changes include:
See the "history of the changes" document (attached to this message as "amendments") to see the full list of changes related to the cluster 3 work programme.
In the first iteration of this work programme, adopted on 6 December 2022, the General Introduction set out the Commission’s commitment to security research and intention to propose to the Horizon Europe Programme Committee by the end of 2022 an amendment to the work programme to increase the budget for the Cluster ‘Civil security for society’.
This amendment implements that commitment, by frontloading the budget for Cluster 3 ‘Civil security for society’ by EUR 50 million to top up existing topics and to add new topics. The General Introduction is adapted accordingly.
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