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EIC is looking for new Programme Managers - apply by 26 September

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The European Commission has launched a Call for Expression of Interest to recruit up to six new Programme Managers of the European Innovation Council (EIC) - Europe's flagship innovation programme to identify, develop and scale up game changing innovations- and to establish a reserve list for future opportunities. 

As an EIC Programme Manager you will oversee a thematic portfolio, set ambitious technology visions, identify future trends, and support EIC beneficiaries on their innovation journey. The current call is open to top-level experts with strong scientific, technological, or innovation experience in any deep-tech field.

Successful candidates will join a dynamic team of Programme Managers who each lead portfolios in strategically important areas. The role involves setting ambitious technology goals, anticipating emerging trends, and proactively supporting the journey from cutting-edge research to transformative innovation outcomes.

All details of the vacancy notice are available on the EIC websiteDeadline for applications: 26 September 2025 at 12:00 (Brussels time).

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