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Horizon Europe Widera Work Programme 2023-2024 amendment - Widening participation

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Programmes Widening/Spreading

The Commission has adopted an amendment to the ‘main’ Horizon Europe work programme 2023-2024.

The adopted work programme texts and an overview of the details of the amendments have been made available on the Funding and Tender Portal under reference documents here.

Main changes under the destination ‘Improved access to Excellence’ of the Horizon Widening participation and strengthening the European Research Area (Widera) 2023-2024 work programme:

  • Clarification of consortia composition for WIDERA-2023-ACCESS-07-01, including explicit possibilities for EU Outermost Regions.

Main changes under destination ‘Attracting and mobilising the best talents’

  • Deletion of a specific topic condition for WIDERA-2023-TALENTS-01-01.

Under other actions, grants to identified beneficiaries:

  • Inclusion of a grant to identified beneficiary of ‘Presidency conferences with a European regional dimension - WIRE 2024’.

 

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