Horizon 2020, the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme ever with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years (2014 to 2020) aims to establish “more breakthroughs, discoveries and world-firsts by taking great ideas from the lab to the market.” Hereto, Horizon 2020 has pre-published the draft versions of the work programmes for 2016-2017. These documents are being made public just before the adoption process of the work programme to provide potential participants with the currently expected main lines of the work programme 2016-2017.
Following this publication, EuroClio is very interested to work with innovative ideas and cooperation for the work programme 2016-2017. Inquiries, questions and applications about such cooperation can be sent to EuroClio director Jonathan Even-Zohar at jonathan@euroclio.eu.