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Publication of the adopted Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025

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On 14 May, the Horizon Europe Main Work Programme 2025 and the amendment to the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2023-2025 were adopted and published on the European Commission Funding & Tender portal.

The Work Programmes can be found under reference documents at the Funding & Tender Portal (the files of the Main Work Programme with publication date 14 May 2025 are the final versions).

On the NCP Flanders website the published work programmes can be consulted but also direct links to the open and upcoming calls in the Horizon Europe section i.e. on each subprogramme page on the right hand side under ‘work programme and calls’.

Find out more about what to expect from this year’s work programme via the Commission’s official press release.

An overview of the Info Days and Brokerage Events on the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025 calls can be found in this NCP Flanders news article. Some have already taken place, others will take place in the coming weeks.

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