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Updated Horizon Dashboard data set

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The European Commission has updated the Horizon Dashboard with the latest information about proposals submitted to the first Horizon Europe calls for proposals. 

Horizon Dashboard is referred to as the 'one-stop-shop for EU Research Programme Data'. With the Dashboard the Commission aims to provide easy public access to Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe data. On the dashboard you can find information on a.o. proposals, projects, partipants, country profiles and success rates. The data is refreshed monthly.

The updated data set includes the following information for countries/regions and thematic areas of Horizon Europe:

  • Number of eligible proposals submitted to specific calls/topics;
  • Number of proposals retained for funding;
  • EU contribution by type of organisation; 
  • Calls overview (incl. oversubscription rates and %-age of retained proposals); and 
  • Success rates per country/region (NUTS), thematic area of Horizon Europe, type of project, etc.

Like in the past, the data set does not include filters allowing the user to determine the success rates for individual organisations. 

The Horizon Dashboard can be accessed here, and more information about the Dashboard can be found here

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