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3. Agenda
• Welcome – Viola Hay, European Programmes Manager, KTN
• Overview of Horizon Europe
Anni Laihanen, National Contact Point for Culture, Creativity & Inclusive Society
• Introduction to Horizon Europe Cluster 2
Anni Laihanen, National Contact Point for Culture, Creativity & Inclusive Society
Case study:
Paul Mulholland, Open University
• Introduction to Horizon Europe Cluster 3
Zale Johnson, National Contact Point for Civil Security for Society
Case study:
David Wright, Trilateral Research
• Support available to applicants
Zale Johnson, National Contact Point for Civil Security for Society
• Q&A – Jane Watkins, European Programmes Manager, KTN
• Next steps and close – Viola Hay, European Programmes Manager, KTN
6. Horizon Europe
Introduction
25 March 2021
Presented by your UK National Contact Points for Horizon Europe: Culture,
Creativity and Inclusive Society (Cluster 2) & Civil Security for Society
(Cluster 3)
Anni Laihanen - contact for Cluster 2 (Challenge6NCP@esrc.ukri.org)
Zale Johnson - contact for Cluster 3 (NCP-Security@innovateuk.ukri.org)
Other UK National Contact Points / National Contact Points for other countries
Info based on DRAFT Work Programmes
and is subject to change
7. European Framework Programmes
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• Funding programmes created by the European Union/European Commission to support and foster
research and innovation
• Began in 1984 and each last for 7 years and align to the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF)
Horizon 2020 ran from 2014 until 2020
• The previous Framework Programme (FP). Had its last call for proposals in 2020. Total budget for
Horizon 2020 was ~ €80 billion.
Horizon Europe will run 2021 to 2027
• The 9th FP and successor to Horizon 2020 with a €95.5 billion budget
• Work Programmes due to be published in May 2021 (tbc) although a few calls have already been
launched.
The UK has agreed to Associate to Horizon Europe
8. UK ‘Association’ means continued UK participation
• UK entities will have equivalent participation rights to those from Member States
• UK entities can lead projects as coordinators
• UK has continued access to Horizon Europe research and innovation funding, infrastructure and markets
• Able to access funding from all parts of the Programme including the ERC (European Research Council), MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Actions), Partnerships, the EIT (European Institute of Innovation and Technology) and direct actions of the JRC (Joint Research Centre).
The UK will be an associate to the COST programme. Can access the majority of the EIC (European Innovation Council) the except the
EIC Accelerator equity fund
• Work programme level exclusions only in exceptional and justifiable cases
• Participation and influence on programme governance structures (e.g. programme committees)
• UK experts can continue to take part in peer review (register as an expert here)
• The ‘Associated Countries’ concept is not new - Horizon 2020 had 16 Associated Countries including Israel, Switzerland,
Norway and Turkey
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There will be no role for UK Government or UKRI in the application or
grant management process
The UK has agreed to Associate to Horizon Europe
9. 4
EU confirmation of UK participation
European Commission Q&A on the UK’s Participation in Horizon Europe
UK government reaction
UK ‘Association’ means continued UK participation
“UK participants will have the same rights as
EU participants…”
“UK entities are eligible for funding at the
same rates and under the same
conditions”
“They can lead project consortia”
10. Why
participate?
High funding rate: up to
100% of eligible costs
The only guaranteed and
predictable funding for
certain sectors
No artificial constraints
(consortium size, budget
allocation to different
partner types...)
Access to cutting edge
research, technologies,
infrastructure & talent
Increased visibility at EU
& global level
Build domestic and
international
links/partners/customers
Solving global grand
challenges through
collaborative R&D
Influence standards,
regulations and research
policies
Creating UK jobs, growth
and stronger supply
chains
11. UK success in Horizon 2020 & size of the prize
Higher
education,
68.7
Research…
Private for
profit, 17.8
Public bodies,
2.3
Other, 2.2
(EU average 11.91%) (~33% of EU total)
12. Horizon Europe structure
• €95.5bn total funding agreed for 2021-2027
• Budget figures exclude UK and other Associate Country contributions so will be higher
• Others likely to associate include Switzerland, Norway & Israel
• Canada, Japan, Australia etc. Interested status (TBC)
THREE PILLARS FOR IMPLEMENTATION
Horizon Europe Webinar: 11th March
Webinar recording, Slides, FAQ
https://ktn-uk.org/events/introduction-to-horizon-europe-webinar/
13. Project Types
Info based on DRAFT Work Programmes, so is subject to change
Research and innovation actions (RIA)
• Activities aiming primarily to establish new knowledge or to explore the feasibility of a new or improved
technology, product, process, service or solution.
• May include basic and applied research, technology development and integration, testing, demonstration and
validation on a small-scale prototype in a laboratory or simulated environment.
Innovation actions (IA)
• Activities directly aimed at producing plans and arrangements or designs for new, altered or improved
products, processes or services
• Possibly including prototyping, testing, demonstrating, piloting, large-scale product validation and market
replication.
Coordination and support actions (CSA)
• Activities contributing to the objectives of the Horizon Europe Programme, excluding R&I activities (with some
exceptions – see the General Annexes to the Work Programme
• Pre-commercial procurement actions (PCP)
• Pre-commercial procurement actions (PCP)
• RIA – Research and Innovation Actions – up to 100% funding rate. Page limit usually 45 pages
• IA – Innovation Actions – up to 70% funding rate (except non-profit, 100% applies). Page limit usually 45 pages
• CSA – Coordination and Support Actions – up to 100% funding rate. Page limit usually 30 pages
Main Types
of Project
14. Who is eligible and how to apply
Eligibility
• Eligibility for funding: any type of legal entity established in EU Member State (MS) or Associated Country (AC)
Also legal entities from Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs) if country listed in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide
• Eligibility for participation: legal entities from outside EU MS/AC (known as ‘third countries’) can often participate
too, although they would normally need to fund their own participation unless they are from (some) LMICs (see above)
Minimum consortium size
• Collaborative projects (incl. RIAs, IAs): Usually a consortium must have a minimum of 3 independent legal entities, each
established in different EU Member States (MS) or Associated Countries (AC), with at least 1 of them established in a MS
• Coordination & Support Actions: One or more legal entities, which may be established in a MS, AC, or in exceptional
cases and if provided for in the specific call conditions, in another third country.
• The Work Programme 2021-2022 General Annexes are essential reading for applicants. They contain info on submission,
page limits, eligibility, project types, peer review criteria, evaluation. TRL levels and more (Draft published 3/3/21)
• Proposal submission and grant management – all electronically, via the EU portal
Info based on DRAFT Work Programmes, so is subject to change
• Excellence
• Impact
• Quality and Efficiency of implementation
Award
Criteria
15. Missions
A portfolio of actions across disciplines intended to achieve a bold and inspirational and
measurable goal within a set timeframe, with impact for society and policy making as well as
relevance for a significant part of the European population and wide range of European citizens.
Commission website on Missions
• Missions are currently in
preparatory phase - Horizon
Europe work programmes will be
updated to include calls for the
selected missions
• First funding for preparatory
activities to help shape future
Missions
• European Bauhaus: an open
call for five European Bauhaus
demonstrators
• Commission initiative to shape a
cultural and architectural
movement around the European
Green Deal
16. Societies Cluster
THE FUTURE: Horizon Europe Cluster 2: Culture,
Creativity and Inclusive Society
• € 2.3 billion funding available
Key Opportunities
• Not just for work with the EU (associated
countries/low and middle income countries
• Cultural & Creative Industries
• The new EIT KIC “Cultural and Creative Sectors
and Industries (CCSI)” will
• Reduce fragmentation and catalyse regional
development
• Power new ventures, technologies, and
digitalisation
• Train the next generation of innovators in the CCSIs
• EIT Info Webinar on 21 April
• To be launched in 2022
THE PAST: Horizon 2020 “Europe in a changing world -
Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies”
• €987.7 million funding awarded
• €111.1 million (11%) to the UK
• 335 UK participations
Data Source: EU Horizon Dashboard, 22 March 2021
17. Cluster 2: Culture, Creativity and
Inclusive Society
• EU goals and priorities:
• Enhancing democratic governance and citizens participation
• Safeguarding and promoting cultural heritage
• Responding to and shaping multifaceted social, economic, technological and cultural
transformations
Destination 1: Innovative
research on democracy
and governance
Destination 2: Innovative
research on European
cultural heritage and the
Cultural and Creative
Industries
Destination 3: Innovative
research on social and
economic
transformations
Budget for 2021 (M€) 50 51.5 57
Number of topics 5 6 7
Number of projects funded 15 14 18
Opening 15 April 2021 15 April 2021 15 April 2021
Deadline 01 September 2021 15 June / 01 September 2021 01 September 2021
18. Destination 1: Innovative research on
democracy and governance
Expected impact of the
Horizon Europe Strategic
Plan:
• Democratic governance is
reinvigorated by improving
the accountability,
transparency,
effectiveness and
trustworthiness of rule-of-
law based institutions and
policies and through the
expansion of active and
inclusive citizenship
empowered by the
safeguarding of
fundamental rights
Topic Type
of
action
Budget Expected
budget per
project M€
Number of projects
expected to be
funded
1: The future of liberal democracy in
Europe
RIA 10 2-3 3
2: Economic models and modern
democracies
RIA 10 2-3 3
3: Feminisms for a new age of
democracy
RIA 10 2-3 Not relevant
4: Democratic politics in the EU’s
neighbourhood
RIA 10 2-3 3
5: Politics and governance in a post-
pandemic world
RIA 10 2-3 3
Call 1: Protecting and nurturing democracies
19. Destination 1: Innovative research on
democracy and governance (cont’d)
1: The future of liberal democracy in
Europe
• Visions for the future of liberal
democratic institutions
• Liberal democracy in the 21st century
Europe
• Legitimacy and effectiveness of liberal
democracies
2: Economic models and modern
democracies
• Greater democratic accountability
and inclusion in economic
processes
• Role of democratic institutions and
actors in mitigating the negative
effects of economic activity on
society and on democratic
processes
3: Feminisms for a new age of
democracy
• Promote gender equality through
policy recommendations, tools, and
solutions
• Understand feminism and gender in
extreme populist discourses
• Counter gender-equality repressive
strategies and policies
4: Democratic politics in the EU’s Neighbourhood
• Develop an improved policy toolkit for
supporting liberal democracy in the EU’s
neighbourhood
• Reflect on the EU’s aspiration and role in
supporting democracy in its neighbourhood
5: Politics and governance in a post-pandemic world
• Analyse multilevel political impacts of the COVID-19
pandemic crisis
• Provide recommendations to enhance the capacity of the
EU and other democratic institutions, governments and
intergovernmental bodies to build responses to global
catastrophes
20. Destination 2: Innovative research on
European cultural heritage and the Cultural and
Creative Industries
Expected impact of the
Horizon Europe Strategic
Plan:
• The full potential of cultural
heritage, arts and cultural
and creative sectors as a
driver of sustainable
innovation and a European
sense of belonging is
realised through a
continuous engagement
with society, citizens and
economic sectors as well
as through better
protection, restoration and
promotion of cultural
heritage
Topic Type of
action
Budget Expected
budget per
project M€
Number of projects
expected to be
funded
1: Green technologies and materials for cultural
heritage
RIA 12 3.5-4 3
2: New ways of participatory management and
sustainable financing of museums and other
cultural institutions
RIA 9 2-3 3
3: Cultural and creative industries as a driver of
innovation and competitiveness
RIA 12 3.5-4 3
4: Preserving and enhancing cultural heritage
with advanced digital technologies
RIA 12 3.5-4 3
Call 1: Research and innovation on cultural heritage and CCIs
5: Mobilising the network of National Contact
Points in Cluster 2
CSA 3.5 2.5-3.5 1
6: Coordination of European cultural heritage
research and innovation among Member States
CSA 3 2.5-3 1
Call 2: Engagement with stakeholders
21. Destination 2: Innovative research on
European cultural heritage and the Cultural and
Creative Industries (cont’d)
1: Green technologies and materials for cultural
heritage
• Methods to conserve, preserve and restore
monuments and artefacts in a sustainable, green
way
• Improve sustainability and energy efficiency in
heritage sites, museums and other cultural
institutions
• Citizens & safeguarding of cultural heritage and art
2: New ways of participatory management and
sustainable financing of museums and other
cultural institutions
• Promote the role of museums and other
cultural institutions in well-being, health,
resilience, social inclusion and society’s
dealing with trauma and post-crisis recovery
• Mitigate challenges that museums, cultural
institutions etc are facing
3: Cultural and creative
industries as a driver of
innovation and
competitiveness
• Innovation potential of CCI
• Direct and indirect effects
on the EU economy by CCI
• Potential for further
economic growth and
employment in CCI
4: Preserving and enhancing cultural heritage
with advanced digital technologies
• Use digital technologies to protect, preserve, restore and
safeguard cultural heritage and the arts
• Facilitate and widen access to cultural assets through digital
technologies and tools
• Role of digital tools in engaging with cultural heritage during
and after the COVID-19 crisis
5: Mobilising the network of National Contact
Points in Cluster 2
6: Coordination of European cultural heritage
research and innovation among Member States
• Map national & European activities in cultural heritage,
provenance research and architecture
• Prepare a novel coordination network on cultural heritage
research and innovation policies and activities
22. Destination 3: Innovative research on
social and economic transformations
Expected impacts of the Horizon
Europe Strategic Plan:
• Social and economic resilience
and sustainability are
strengthened through a better
understanding of the social,
ethical, political and economic
impacts of drivers of change and
their interplay
• Inclusive growth is boosted and
vulnerabilities are reduced
effectively through evidence-
based policies for protecting and
enhancing employment,
education, social fairness and
tackling inequalities, including in
response to the socio-economic
challenges due to the COVID-19
pandemic
Topic Type
of
action
Budget Expected
budget per
project M€
Number of projects
expected to be
funded
1: Estimates of irregular migrants in Europe -
stakeholder network
CSA 3 2-3 1
2: Providing support in a changing world of work
and social protection
RIA 9 2-3 3
3: Determining key drivers of inequality trends RIA 10 2-3 3
4: Addressing poor learning outcomes in basic
skills and early school leaving at national,
regional and local level in Europe
RIA 9 2-3 3
5: Integration of emerging new technologies into
education and training
RIA 9 2-3 3
6: Towards a new normal? Employment and
social impacts of changing supply chains and
declining trade intensities
RIA 9 2-3 3
7: Upgrading Independent Knowledge on
Contemporary China in Europe
RIA 8 3-4 2
Call 1: Inclusiveness in times of change
23. Destination 3: Innovative research on
social and economic transformations (cont’d)
1: Estimates of irregular migrants
in Europe - stakeholder network
• Review estimates on irregular
migrants living in the EU
• Enhance statistics and data on
migration
• Assess viability, costs and
economic, socio-demographic
and health benefits of
regularisation programs
2: Providing support in a changing
world of work and social protection
• Labour market impacts of the arising new forms of
work on the European welfare systems
• Propose policy measures for adapting welfare systems
3: Determining key drivers of
inequality trends
• Analyse the main drivers of inequality trends
• Identify the governance levels best placed to act
• Key drivers of increasing territorial inequalities
4: Addressing poor learning
outcomes in basic skills and early
school leaving at national, regional
and local level in Europe
• Support research and policy
action to address low-
achievement in basic skills
• Analyse & evaluate policy
approaches to address
underachievement
• Understand & tackle
underachievement in relation to
school dropout
5: Integration of emerging new
technologies into education and
training
• Potential, opportunities, barriers,
accessibility issues and risks of
using emerging technologies for
teaching and learning
• Sustainable digitisation of
education and learning in the
future
6: Towards a new normal? Employment and social
impacts of changing supply chains and declining trade
intensities
• Develop knowledge on changes and disruptions in
trade patterns, global value chains and production
networks
• Impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and related
public health crisis on global value chains,
production networks and security of supplies
7: Upgrading Independent
Knowledge on Contemporary
China in Europe
• Stimulate & support knowledge
on China’s social, political, and
economic characteristics
• Assess the impact of China’s
foreign policy
• Mainstream knowledge
24. Security opportunities
2021-DEMOCRACY-01-04: supporting liberal
democracy in the EU’s neighbourhood for more
stability and cooperation
2022-DEMOCRACY-01-03: Impact of various
inequalities on political participation, democratic
quality and stability
2022-DEMOCRACY-01-05: Extremist narratives,
analyses of drivers behind violent political
transformations
DESTINATION 1: DEMOCRACY
2021-DEMOCRACY-01-05: responses to crises,
pandemic-related disinformation
2022-DEMOCRACY-01-04: addressing radicalisation
from the angle of education
2022-DEMOCRACY-01-01: Fundamental rights, AI,
big data
2022-TRANSFORMATIONS-01-05:
interrelations of power, barriers to gender
equality & gender-based and domestic
violence
2022-HERITAGE-01-07: protection, tracing,
restitution and safeguarding of European
endangered cultural heritage, preventative
measures against looting and illicit trade of
cultural goods
DESTINATION 2: HERITAGE DESTINATION 3: TRANSFORMATIONS
25. Cluster 2 Summary
• 47 funding call topics with calls in 2021 and 2022
• Approx. €423 million worth funding opportunities
• UK entities are eligible to apply for Horizon Europe funding
• Refer to Work Programme document (2021-22) for full details of funding calls
• Be proactive - Start shaping your project ideas and seek out consortium partners
• Social Sciences & Humanities in other Clusters
• Health (Cluster 1): ageing and demographic change; digital empowerment in health literacy; socio-economic inequalities and
working environments; fair access to high quality, sustainable healthcare
• Digital, Industry and Space (Cluster 4): tackling gender, race and other biases in AI; AI to fight disinformation; AI for human
empowerment; Art-driven use experiments and design; workforce skills for industry 5.0
• Climate, Energy & Mobility (Cluster 5): social science for climate action; fostering a just transition; strengthening SSH research
communities in climate, energy and mobility disciplines; market uptake measures of renewable energy systems; socio-economic
impacts and societal, citizen and user aspects for needs based ‘Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility’ solutions
• Food, Bio-economy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6): economics of nature-based solutions;
healthy and sustainable diets; rural diversity & contribution to ecological, digital and social transitions; empowerment of users of
the sea; women-led innovation in farming and rural areas; labour conditions and health and safety at work in farming
• Contact UK NCP for more details & support:
• Anni Laihanen (Challenge6NCP@esrc.ukri.org)
26. Working on EU proposals and projects
Date: 25th March 2021
Author: Paul Mulholland
27. Background
• I’ve been working on EU projects and proposals since 2000
• Mainly in the areas of technology for cultural heritage, education and humanities
research
• Currently working on the following H2020 projects:
– SPICE [1]:
• Developing tools and methods for Citizen Curation
• Working with excluded groups in five museums in different countries
– Polifonia [2]:
• Developing a digital archive for European music
• 10 pilot applications supporting musicians, scholars, interest groups and people with
disabilities
[1] https://spice-h2020.eu
[2] https://polifonia-project.eu
28. Benefits of EU projects
• Collaboration
– Others have salary and travel budget to work with you (and you with them)
– Interdisciplinary work opens new perspectives on your own research
• Ambition
– Can address larger problems, beyond any institution or country
• Impact
– Have the resources and partnership needed to get working solutions to end users
• Communication and dissemination
– Opportunities for your collective work to get known and picked up across
communities inside and outside academia
29. Tips on applying for European funding
• Allow plenty of time for proposal writing
– I aim to have a short bid outline and key partners in place 6 months before the
deadline. Not always possible, but don’t leave it too late.
• Have a “Plan B” for rejected proposals
– You might not be successful first time. SPICE and Polifonia both built on rejected
proposals
• Plan for true collaboration
– Funding is not for working in silos
– Complementary expertise brought together to solve a problem
• A good impact story is vital
– How does the research get out and how does it make a difference?
– In H2020, impact carried as many points as research excellence
30. Horizon Europe Cluster 3
Civil Security for Society
Zale Johnson
Horizon Europe UK National Contact Point for Security
Zale.johnson@innovateuk.ukri.org
33. Expected Impacts
Ø Modern information analysis for Police Authorities, so to efficiently fight crime and
terrorism using novel technologies
Ø Improved forensics and lawful evidence collection, increasing the capabilities to
apprehend criminals and terrorists and bring them to the court
Ø Enhanced prevention, detection and deterrence of societal issues related to various forms
of crime, including cybercrime, and terrorism, such as violent radicalisation, domestic and
sexual violence, or juvenile offenders
Ø Increased security of citizens in public spaces (while preserving the way they go about
their daily life)
Ø Improved intelligence and enhanced prevention, detection and deterrence of various forms
of organised crime
Ø More secure cyberspace for citizens, especially children, through improved prevention,
detection, and protection
Destination 1: Fight against Crime and Terrorism
34. Call Ref Title Action Budget Projects TRL
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-01
Terrorism & other forms of serious crime countered using
travel intelligence
IA 5M 1 6-7
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-02
Lawful interception using new and emerging technologies
(5G & beyond, quantum computing and encryption)
RIA 5M 1 5-6
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-03
Disinformation and fake news are combated and trust in the
digital world is raised
IA 4M 1 6-7
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-04
Improved access to fighting crime and terrorism research
data
IA 7M 1 7-8
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-05
Modern biometrics used in forensic science and by police IA 5M 1 6-7
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-06
Domestic and sexual violence are prevented and combated
(Option A: Domestic Violence, Option B: Sexual Violence)
IA 3M 2 6-7
Destination 1: Fight against Crime and Terrorism
35. Call Ref Title Action Budget Projects TRL
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-07
Improved preparedness on attacks to public
spaces
IA 3M 1 6-7
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-08
Fight against trafficking in cultural goods RIA 5M 1 5-6
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-09
Fight against organised environmental crime IA 5M 1 6-7
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-10
Fight against firearms trafficking IA 5M 1 6-7
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-11
Prevention of child sexual exploitation RIA 3M 1 TBC
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
FCT-01-12
Online identity theft is countered RIA 3M 1 5-6
Destination 1: Fight against Crime and Terrorism
36. The Expected Impacts
Ø Improved security of, infrastructures and activities, against accidents, natural disasters
at EU land, air and sea borders and the maritime environment
Ø Enhancement of security against; terrorist attacks, cyber attacks and hybrid threats
Ø Improved border crossing experience for travellers & border authorities' staff, while
maintaining security
Ø Reduction of illegal movements of people and goods across borders while protecting
fundamental rights
Ø Improved customs and supply chain security through better prevention, detection &
deterrence whilst minimising disruption to trade flows.
Destination 2: Border Management
37. Call Ref Title Action Budget Projects TRL
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
BM-01-01
Enhanced security and management of borders,
maritime environment, activities and transport, by
increased surveillance capability, including high
altitude, long endurance aerial support
IA 7M 1 7-8
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
BM-01-02
Increased safety, security, performance of the
European Border and Coast Guard and of
European customs authorities
CSA 2.5M 1 N/A
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
BM-01-03
Improved border checks for travel facilitation across
external borders and improved experiences for
both passengers and border authorities’ staff
IA 8M 2 7-8
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
BM-01-04
Advanced detection of threats and illicit goods in
postal and express courier flows
RIA 8M 2 4-6
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
BM-01-05
Improved detection of concealed objects on, and
within the body of, persons
IA 5M 1 7-8
Destination 2: Border Management
38. The Expected Impacts
Ø Ensured resilience of large-scale interconnected systems infrastructures in case of
complex attacks, pandemics or natural and man-made disasters
Ø Upgraded infrastructure protection systems enabling rapid, effective, safe and
secure response and without substantial human intervention
Ø Better assessment of risks too ensure resilience and strategic autonomy of
European infrastructures
Ø Protection of smart cities
Destination 3: Resilient Infrastructure
39. Call Ref Title Action Budget Projects TRL
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
INFRA-01-01
European infrastructures and their autonomy
safeguarded against systemic risks
IA 10M 1 6-7
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
INFRA 01-02
Ensured infrastructure resilience in case of
Pandemics
IA 10M 1 6-7
Destination 3: Resilient Infrastructure
40. The Expected Impacts
Ø Strengthened EU cybersecurity capacities and European Union sovereignty in digital
technologies
Ø More resilient digital infrastructures, systems and processes
Ø Increased software, hardware and supply chain security
Ø Secured disruptive technologies
Ø Smart and quantifiable security assurance and certification shared across the EU
Ø Reinforced awareness and a common cyber security management and culture
Destination 4: Increased Cybersecurity
41. Call Ref Title Action Budget Projects TRL
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
CS-01-01
Dynamic business continuity and recovery
methodologies based on models and prediction for
multi-level Cybersecurity
RIA 3-5M 5 4
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
CS-01-02
Improved security in open-source and open-
specification hardware for connected devices
RIA 3-5M 4 4
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
CS-01-03 AI for cybersecurity reinforcement RIA 3-4M 3 4
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
CS-01-04
Scalable privacy-preserving technologies for cross-
border federated computation in Europe involving
personal data
RIA 3-5M 4 4
Destination 4: Increased Cybersecurity
42. Destination 5: Disaster Resilient Society
Expected Impacts
Ø Citizens to have enhanced understanding and improved knowledge and situational
awareness of disaster-related risks
Ø Empowerment of citizens to act during disasters so to raise the resilience of a
European society
Ø More efficient cross-sectoral, cross-disciplines, cross-border coordination of disaster
risk management cycle (from prevention, preparedness to mitigation, response, and
recovery) from international to local levels.
Ø Enhanced sharing of knowledge and coordination regarding standardisation in the
area of crisis management and CBRN-E disruptions and attacks
43. Call Ref Title Action Budget Projects TRL
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
DRS-01-01
Improved understanding of risk exposure and its public
awareness in areas exposed to multi-hazards
RIA 5M 1 TBC
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
DRS-01-02
Integrated Disaster Risk Reduction for extreme climate
events: from early warning systems to long term
adaptation and resilience building
IA 6M 1 TBC
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
DRS-01-03
Enhanced assessment of disaster risks, adaptive
capabilities and scenario building based on available
historical data and projections
RIA 5M 1 TBC
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
DRS-01-04
Developing a European partnership to coordinate R&I
efforts on risk management of climate-related disasters
CSA 2M 1 N/A
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
DRS-01-05
Developing a prioritisation mechanism for research
programming in standardisation related to natural
hazards and/or CBRN-E sectors
CSA 2M 1 N/A
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
DRS-01-06
Fast deployed mobile laboratories to enhance
situational awareness for pandemics and emerging
infectious diseases
IA 6M 1 6-8
Destination 5: Disaster Resilient Society
44. Expected Impacts
Ø A more effective and efficient evidence-based development of EU civil security capabilities
Ø Develop a stronger, more systematic and analysis-intensive security research and
innovation cycle
Ø Increased industrialisation, commercialisation, adoption and deployment of successful
outcomes of security research
Ø Reinforce competitiveness and resilience of EU security technology and industrial base
Ø Safeguard the security of supply of EU-products in critical security areas
Ø R&I-enabled knowledge and value in cross-cutting matters reducing sector specific bias
Ø Reduction of thematic silos that impede the proliferation of common security solutions.
Destination 6: Strengthened Security R&I
45. Call Ref Title Action Budget Projects TRL
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
SSRI-01-01
A maturity assessment framework for security
technologies
RIA 1.5M 1 TBC
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
SSRI-01-02
Knowledge Networks for Security Research &
Innovation (Option A: Border Security, Option B:
Critical Infrastructure Protection)
CSA 2M 2 N/A
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
SSRI-01-03
National Contact Points (NCPs) in the field of security
and cybersecurity
CSA 2.5 1 N/A
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
SSRI-01-04
Demand-led innovation for situation awareness in
civil protection
PCP 6M 1 6-8
HORIZON-CL3-2021-
SSRI-01-05
Societal Impact assessment and impact creation
transdisciplinary methods for security research
technologies driven by active civil society
engagement
RIA 2M 1 TBC
Destination 6: Strengthened Security R&I
46. In the field of security research, there is a requirement that takes into account human
factors and the societal context within projects, to ensure:
Ø respect of fundamental rights, privacy and protection of personal data is maintained
Ø citizens and communities are fully engaged
Ø Societal impact of security technologies is seriously considered
Ø Within some calls you will see statements such as:
“…. this topic requires the effective contribution of Social Science and Humanities (SSH) disciplines and
the involvement of SSH experts, institutions as well as the inclusion of relevant SSH expertise, in order to
produce meaningful and significant effects enhancing the societal impact of the related research activities.”
“….. full involvement of citizens and civil society organisations is crucial to achieve solutions that meet the
requirement of having a balanced approach between security and openness of public spaces.”
“Social innovation is recommended when the solution is at the socio-technical interface and requires social
change, new social practices, social ownership or market uptake.”
PLEASE BE AWARE OF THESE REQUIREMENTS!
Security & Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH)
49. Trilateral likes the EC’s security work programme
• Trilateral has partnered or co-ordinated in more than 60 EU-funded
projects since we founded the company in 2004.
• For many years, EU-funded projects were our principal source of revenues
and allowed us to grow.
• But we recognised the risk of dependency on one client and have been
diversifying our client base substantially over the last several years.
• We have built a new client base on the back of the research and services
we provided in EU projects.
• Now we provide data protection services to UK universities, hospitals,
museums, publishers, law enforcement agencies, etc. We develop
algorithms and have created a human security platform for defence &
humanitarian clients.
50. Why UK entities should participate
• EU projects provide a source of revenues.
• You get to participate in state-of-the-art research and innovation.
• You get to network with some of the best people across Europe.
• You can develop new services based on what you do in the projects.
• Participating in EU projects gives you some credibility, helps with your
dissemination activities, e.g., you can recycle deliverables into articles
or blogposts.
51. Advice for SMEs
• Keep to the scope of the call.
• Give yourself plenty of time to prepare your proposal.
• Make sure the participation criteria is met.
• If you need advice assistance and/or support get in touch with the
NCP.
• Be aware of the differences between H2020 and Horizon Europe.
53. H2020 cascade funding: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-
tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/competitive-calls
UK NCPs: https://www.gov.uk/business-finance-support/horizon-2020-business-grants-uk#find-your-
uk-national-contact-point-for-advice
NCP Network: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/support/ncp
Horizon Europe dedicated website: https://ec.europa.eu/info/horizon-europe_en
UKRI: https://www.ukri.org/our-work/collaborating-internationally/working-on-eu-funded-projects/
UKRO: https://www.ukro.ac.uk/Pages/eu_programmes.aspx
Material from EC’s ”How to prepare a successful proposal” webinar:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/other/event210324.htm
Horizon Europe – Civil Security for Society Info Day, Brokerage Event and training for
Stakeholders, 18th-19th May 2021: http://www.seren-project.eu/index.php/events/future-events
Following this event Meeting Mojo: https://horizoneurope.meeting-mojo.com
Further Information
58. National Contact Points
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Zale Johnson
Security
“We are the National Contact Points……..…
……….We are your National Contact Points!”
https://www.gov.uk/business-finance-support/horizon-2020-business-grants-uk#find-your-uk-national-contact-point-for-advice
59. Support Services for Horizon Europe
• National Contact Points (NCP’s):
• Provide guidance, practical information and assistance on all aspects of participation in Horizon Europe
• NCP’s represent all cluster areas
• Worldwide NCP network – EU Member States, Associate Countries and many ‘third’ countries
• UK Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN):
• Thematic networks that offer a wide range of knowledge and expertise including on Horizon Europe
• Identifies opportunities and helps identify partners
• Invaluable support to NCP’s
• Innovate UK EDGE:
• Networks around the UK providing local help
• First point of contact for small businesses on the European Innovation Council (EIC)
• Complete suite of other business support
• Has access to a large database of UK/other companies seeking collaboration
• UK Research Office (UKRO):
• UK NCP’s for the European Research Council and Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions
• Regularly updated factsheets on UK participation on EU funded programmes – accessible by all
• Subscribing organisation can get support and register for updates
• EU Intellectual Property (IP) Helpdesk:
• Free to use helpline, training events and templates, guides and proformas (including Consortium
Agreements,
• MOU’s, NDA templates, and how to write an exploitation and dissemination plan)
60. Regional Support Services for Horizon Europe
• NORTHERN IRELAND
• NORTHERN IRELAND CONTACT POINT NETWORK:
• Provides regional advice and support to potential NI Horizon Europe applicants by way of assistance with
identifying areas of relevance within the competitive calls
• Additional support for:
• Application completion
• Identifying partners for consortia
• Organising events and workshops
• Engaging with other NCP’s – nationally and internationally
• SCOTLAND
• Richard Buxbaum – regional contact point for Horizon Europe in Scotland at Scottish Enterprise
• Provides expertise, advice and help coordinate access to a range of tailored support depending on needs
• WALES
• Horizon Europe Unit: dedicated team supporting Welsh organisations to access Horizon Europe opportunities.
Based within the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO) – Welsh Government
• Horizon Europe Unit – SCoRE Cymru Scheme: Provides financial support, travel, and expertise (bid writing) for
Welsh organisations looking to access European research and innovation programmes like Horizon Europe
• Further information is available by emailing the Horizon Europe Unit
61. Guidance & Manuals
• Ref docs
• Online manual
• How to steps
• Glossary
Helpdesk & Support
Services
• IT Helpdesk
• Europe Direct
• Validation Services
Funding & Tenders
• Programme
• Call
• Open or closed
Funding Updates
• Programme
• Key words
Key Steps
Finding a call to
submitting a proposal
Ref Documents
• Legislation
• Work Programmes
• Call docs
• Grant Agreements
• Contracts
• Guidance's
• Templates and
Forms
Participant Register
• Register your org.
• Get a Participant Identification Code
Partner Search
Searchable by:
• Org type
• Org name
• Country
• PIC No.
• Topic
• etc
EU Commission Portal – Horizon Europe
Projects & Results
• Searchable database
• Not open yet
Work as an Expert
• Register as an expert
• Associated links
GO EXPLORE!!
WEALTH OF
INFORMATION
62. Next steps?
I’m interested in exploring the opportunity, what should I do?
• Contact the relevant NCP to discuss your proposal idea and discuss
its relevance to the current Calls for Proposals
• Register your organisation – get a PIC if not already done so
• Prepare a proposal summary
• Find out what has already been funded relevant to your project and
which organisations are involved
• Approach potential partners – never too early
• Attend relevant webinars: info days brokerage events and training
• European Research and Innovation Days - 23rd – 24th June
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