Our current understanding of the H2020 calls has been summarised under the H2020 tab and called 'more H2020 guesses'.
We expect the panels reviewing the current drafts to meet twice more, in late October and mid November, where they will review comments received. The calls themselves are expected to be released in mid-December.
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical):
Ed Baker,
Katherine Bouton
Alice Heaton
Dimitris Koureas,
Laurence Livermore,
Dave Roberts,
Simon Rycroft,
Ben Scott,
Vince Smith
The state of play in October 2013
Our current understanding of the H2020 calls has been summarised under the H2020 tab and called 'more H2020 guesses'.
We expect the panels reviewing the current drafts to meet twice more, in late October and mid November, where they will review comments received. The calls themselves are expected to be released in mid-December.
Report of Commission on open data
The EU Commission has released the report on the Public consultation on open research data.
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/node/67533 and
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/sites/digital-agenda/files/Report_20...
Is open data EU policies at risk of shifting for the Horizon 2020 calls?
EU parliament approved H2020
The EU parliament has approved the H2020 framework with a budget of 77 billion Euros.
http://erc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/press_release/files/ERC_Preside...
Israel to participate in H2020 programme
Israel scientific community will be able to participate in the H2020 programme.
See more at:
http://www.eeas.europa.eu/statements/docs/2013/131126_05_en.pdf
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