Under Horizon Europe, the European Commission funds research and innovation projects for a greener Europe and a healthy planet for all.
Funding opportunities
This call closed on 22 February 2024
Submit your proposal by 24 September 2024
This call closed on 22 February 2024
This call closed on 22 February 2024
Submit your proposal by 24 September 2024
This call closed on 22 February 2024
Submit your proposal by 25 June 2024
Submit your proposal by 8 October 2024
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News
Bees and other pollinators are crucial to food security in Europe. Several EU-funded projects contribute to their health and survival.
The inaugural meeting of the FutureFoodS Partnership was held in Dijon on 19 June 2024.
Researchers are testing ways to remove “forever chemicals” from the environment and replace them in some commercial goods.
Interview with coordinator of RECLAIM, an EU-funded research project: ‘It has become quite clear that something fundamental is happening in liberal democracies. The concept of truth is becoming increasingly contentious.'
Researchers are turning to two crops to tackle the environmental harm of apparel made with synthetic fibres.
Spanning four years, the SHERPA project aimed to connect rural European communities with decision-making at a local level.
Publications
This CORDIS Results Pack showcases the scientific advancements made by 13 EU-funded projects
EU-funded NBS research projects tackle the climate and biodiversity crises
The Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’ is an ambitious, innovative instrument launched in 2021 by the European Commission to accelerate the development and large-scale deployment of solutions for sustainable land and soil management as part of a wider, green transition.
17 new research projects are receiving €90 million funding to contribute to the EU Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’. The projects gather 314 participants from 32 countries to deliver a wide variety of benefits for the restoration and protection of soil by 2030.