Funding for research or innovation that's ground breaking,
improves European research standards or responds to challenges
like climate change or food security.
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Who it's for
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What you can get funding
for
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Find your UK National
Contact Point for advice
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Support for all
sectors
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European Research
Council NCP helpdesk
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Legal and financial
advice for all sectors
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Marie Curie Actions
NCP helpdesk
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Research
infrastructure
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Widening
participation among EU states
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Support within different
sectors
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Civil Security For
Society
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Climate
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Culture, Creativity
and Inclusive Society
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Digital
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EIC (European
Innovation Council) Accelerator and Transition
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EIC (European
Innovation Council) Pathfinder
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EIT - European
Institute of Innovation & Technology
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Energy
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Food security,
bioeconomy, natural resources, agriculture and
environment
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Health
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Industry
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Mobility
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Space
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Organiser
What has changed since EU Exit:
Working on
Horizon Europe funded projects.
Q&A on
the UK’s participation in Horizon Europe.
Who it’s for
To apply for most Horizon Europe funding, you must be a
consortium. Usually, the consortium must be made up of at least 3
organisations from different countries.
Get in touch with your UK national contact
point for advice on:
- how to form a consortium
- how to apply for Horizon Europe funding
What you can get funding for
You may be able to get Horizon Europe funding for projects which:
- involve ground breaking research or new technologies
- improve research training and development, or research
infrastructure
- create growth in sectors like advanced manufacturing,
materials, biotechnology, information and communication
technology, nanotechnology and space
- increase private investment in research
- respond to challenges like climate change, food security or
healthcare for an ageing population
Small or medium sized companies (SMEs) can also get help from a
coach or mentor, eg to improve management skills, create a
marketing strategy or raise finance.