Horizon Europe ERA Call 2026

European Commission

Sciences de la vie (8)
Sciences exactes et appliquées (12)
Sciences humaines et sociales (15)

The European Commission adopted the Communication on a New ERA for Research and Innovation (2020) to improve the European research and innovation (R&I) landscape, to accelerate the European Union's transition towards climate neutrality and digital leadership, to support recovery from the coronavirus crisis, and to strengthen resilience against future crises . The Communication on the implementation of the ERA (2024) takes stock of the progress made since 2020 and highlights areas further actions to achieve ERA’s objectives .

Aligned with the Competitiveness Compass, the ERA sets sights on a single, borderless market for research, innovation and technology across the European Union, that fosters Europe’s competitiveness and accelerates the green and digital transitions . It helps Member States to act more effectively together by aligning their research policies and programmes. The free circulation of researchers and knowledge enables better cross-border cooperation, building of critical mass and continent-wide competition. It promotes inclusive gender equality, research ethics and integrity, mobility, skills and career development opportunities within the European Union.

The Pact for Research and Innovation in Europe (Pact for R&I, 2021) demonstrates Member States’ commitment to the ERA . It defines priority areas for joint action, sets out ambitions for investments and reforms, and introduces simplified coordination and monitoring. It also outlines common values and principles to guide research and innovation in the European Union and its collaboration with the rest of the world.

The calls and other actions in the 2026-2027 WIDERA work programme are designed to contribute toward the implementation of the four priority areas of the Pact for R&I:

Priority I: Deepening a truly functioning internal market for knowledge;

Priority II: Taking up together the green transition and digital transformation and other challenges with impact on society, and increasing society’s participation in the ERA;

Priority III: Enhancing access to R&I excellence across the Union and enhancing interconnections between innovation ecosystems across the Union;

Priority IV: Advancing concerted R&I investments and reforms.

The component “Widening participation and spreading excellence” aims to tackle the R&I gap to move towards a truly integrated and cohesive R&I ecosystem in the European Union, addressing especially the third priority area of the Pact for R&I. Disparities between leading and less advanced countries in terms of R&I performance should be tackled through structural policy reforms at national and regional level aimed at, for example, improving the attractiveness of research careers, internationalisation, effectiveness of management and governance of R&I institutions or matching activities with EU initiatives (e.g., Seals of Excellence). Call topics are bottom-up but applicants are encouraged to take into account key aspects of the political guidelines of the European Commission published in July 2024 and the Competitiveness Compass .

In this component, the less advanced countries eligible for hosting coordinators of widening actions are Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and all Associated Countries with equivalent characteristics in terms of R&I performance (Albania, Armenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Kosovo , Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Tunisia, Türkiye, Ukraine, and once associated Morocco), as well as the Outermost Regions (defined in Art. 349 TFEU). Hereinafter, these countries, including the Outermost Regions, will be named 'Widening countries'.

The component “Strengthening the European Research Area by reforming and enhancing the European research and innovation system” is designed to support the implementation of the second ERA Policy Agenda, which outlines ERA Structural Policies and ERA Actions for the period 2025-2027 . It aims to build R&I capacity at the level of institutions and ecosystems to foster the adoption of shared EU values and principles outlined in the Pact for R&I, such as evidence-informed policymaking, freedom of scientific research, societal responsibility, gender equality and inclusiveness.

The WIDERA work programme also supports the key strategic orientations presented in the Horizon Europe strategic plan 2025-2027 by building up Europe’s R&I capacity to address global challenges and boost its competitiveness . Synergies with national, regional and other European programmes, in particular under the cohesion policy, will increase the impact of actions implemented under this work programme.

Please also note that eligibility to participate is subject to the ‘Participation of Chinese universities linked to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)’ eligibility condition (see General Annex B of the General Annexes).

Financement

 

Topics

Type of Action

Budget (EUR million)

Expected EU contribution per project (EUR million)[1]

Indicative number of projects expected to be funded

2026

Opening: 10 Dec 2025

Deadline(s): 12 Mar 2026

Destination: Reforming and enhancing the European research and innovation system

HORIZON-WIDERA-2026-06-ERA-01: Pillar I: Accelerating open access and research assessment reforms in ERA

CSA

6.00

2.00 to 3.00

2

HORIZON-WIDERA-2026-06-ERA-02: Pillar I: Building institutional capacities for ethical, equitable, open, and inclusive ERA

CSA

9.00

1.50 to 2.00

6

HORIZON-WIDERA-2026-06-ERA-03: Pillar II: Strengthening ecosystems for open, ethical, and sustainable ERA

CSA

6.00

Around 2.00

3

HORIZON-WIDERA-2026-06-ERA-04: Pillar II: Piloting innovative approaches to support academic startups and spinoffs

CSA

4.00

Around 2.00

2

HORIZON-WIDERA-2026-06-ERA-05: Pillar III: Fostering citizen engagement for more responsible and democratic R&I

CSA

2.00

Around 1.00

2

HORIZON-WIDERA-2026-06-ERA-06: Pillar III: European Citizens' Hackathon Championship

CSA

3.00

Around 3.00

1

HORIZON-WIDERA-2026-06-ERA-07: Pillar III: Science comes to town 2028

CSA

6.00

Around 6.00

1

HORIZON-WIDERA-2026-06-ERA-08: Pillar IV: Advancing Knowledge for ERA

 

Pour ce topic, les candidats choisissent un domaine parmi les 6 ci-dessous :

  • Assessing reproducibility in research by direct replication of scientific findings

  • Ethics of emerging technologies with high socio-economic impact: space exploration/exploitation

  • Mapping and promoting inclusive gender equality and policies in R&D intensive firms

  • Advancing gender-responsive R&I through budgeting, expenditure tracking, and evaluation of the sex and/or gender analysis in R&I content

  • Assessing trends and effects of research careers in the private sector and of inter-sectoral research careers

  • Mapping international research careers and talent flows

Il y aura au moins un projet financé par domaine.

RIA

16.00

1.50 to 2.50

8



[1]                     Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of a proposal requesting different amounts.


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