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ProgrammesThe 2024 calls under Horizon Europe Cluster 3: Civil Security for Society are now open for submission on the Funding & Tender Portal.
In total, there are 25 call topics spread over 6 destinations:
The deadline for submission is 20 November 2024.
Civil Security for Society responds to the challenges arising from persistent security threats, including cybercrime and natural and man-made disasters. To reach this goal, the European Commission funds research and innovation projects on crisis management, fight against crime and terrorism, external and border security, cybersecurity, privacy and trust through Horizon Europe
Stakeholders planning to submit proposals under these calls are strongly encouraged to
The recordings of the European Commission Info Day on Civil Security for Society research are now available online.
In case of questions, do not hesitate to reach out to your NCP for Cluster 3, Fernanda Werneck (fernanda.werneck@vlaio.be).
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