Find out what's happening in the area of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and Horizon 2020
Feeling a bit lost when you noticed that the Cluster4 Work Programme counts 479 pages? And that it contains in total 97 open calls (the 2023 topics) and 67 forthcoming (the 2024 topics)? We feel your pain!
The scheme below will help you to locate the sections of your interest.
Where the schema provides you some rough orientation, it isn't enough to uncover where the concrete opportunties lie. But the list below should be suffient to quickly identify those call topics that deserve your close attention. Btw, an easy method to create your own overview, is by starting from our Excel Call Topics overview, and delete the rows that you don't need.
Your official source of information is the Work Programme. For the call topics, the same information can be found on the Funding & Tenders Portal. And maybe you prefere not to read? Well, in that case you can watch the video recordings of the Cluster 4 info days.
The easiest way to see these partnerships is as smaller and more dedicated ecosystems inside the huge Cluster4 programme. Core to all of them is that they are initiatives that support the EC within their topic field. The following are key partnerships in the area of Digital:
1. Artificial Intelligence, Data and Robotics
2. Photonics
3. Smart Networks and Services (calls on 5G+6G are expected late December 2022)
4. Key Digital Technologies
2024-04-23
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1 week ago |
Call HORIZON-JU-SNS-2024: number of submitted proposals |
2024-04-23
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1 week ago |
Horizon Europe work programme admendments - Cluster 4 |
2024-04-22
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1 week ago |
FAQs published for EuroHPC call European Quantum Excellence Centres |
2024-04-17
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2 weeks ago |
Feedback opportunity for Horizon Europe work programme 2025 now open |
2024-04-12
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2 weeks ago |
New video series: European Partnerships under Horizon Europe |
2024-04-11
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3 weeks ago |
Cluster 4-Digital: number of submitted proposals |
2024-04-05
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3 weeks ago |
South Korea to be associated to Pillar 2 of Horizon Europe |
2024-04-05
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3 weeks ago |
Applications open: Next Generation Internet Transatlantic Fellowship Programme |
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The Horizon2020 twinning project ScreenME has as its objective to enhance excellence in screen media entrepreneurship at Tallinn University (TLU). To do so, ScreenME has established a network of universities across Europe that aim to improve research into and teaching of entrepreneurship for the screen media industry. ScreenME will develop a teaching course and will kick off research initiatives and projects on entrepreneurial activities in media organisations. The research group on ‘Studies in Media, Innovation and Technology (SMIT)’ of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is partner in the network and is involved in two cross-cutting activities of the project: support for early stage researchers and developing stakeholder involvement.