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Horizon Europe evaluation form template for RIA/IA and CSA published

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The European Commission has published the Horizon Europe standard evaluation form template for RIA (Research and Innovation Action), IA (Innovation Action) and CSA (Coordination and Support Action).

It is expected that the Horizon Europe Work Programmes will be published end of May. So far, the  work programmes for 2021 for the European Research Council (ERC), European Innovation Council (EIC) and the four COVID-19 call topics under Health and Research Infrastructures have been made available, as well as the General Annexes containing general information on among others eligibility and award criteria.

Another document which has been previously provided is the draft version of the Horizon Europe General Model Grant Agreement (MGA). Please note that all these Horizon Europe documents (and their updates) can be found on the Funding and Tender portal under “reference documents” (select programming period 2021-2027 and programme Horizon Europe).   

Furthermore an online manual to guide potential applicants and beneficiaries through the EU Funding and Tender portal has been made available, which is expected to be complemented throughout the programming period.

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