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Website to inform security practitioners interested in Civil Security for Society projects

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The European Research Executive Agency has created a webpage gathering information to allow security practitioners to become more easily involved in Civil Security for Society research projects.

The Horizon Europe – Cluster 3 ‘Civil Security for Society’ programme offers funding opportunities for law enforcement, first responders, critical infrastructure operators and other relevant public authorities to co-design, test and deploy new security technologies.

The operational experience of security practitioners is essential in Cluster 3 projects, both as end users and key partners in EU-funded research.

The new website for security practitioners provides information on which roles to play in EU-funded projects and how to get involved, as well as some testimonials of successful participations in projects.

The next call for project proposals will open on 6 May 2026. Check out the Funding and Tenders Portal for more information and do not hesitate to contact your NCP for further information. 

 

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