European partnership fostering a European Research Area (ERA) for health research
The European partnership fostering a European Research Area (ERA) for health research is a key initiative under Horizon Europe, designed to integrate and advance health research across Europe and globally. It aims to tackle diseases, reduce their burden, and promote high-quality, accessible healthcare by supporting collaborative research and innovation, including large-scale Investigator-Initiated Clinical Studies (IICSs).
Who is Funded
This section details the entities and geographic regions eligible for funding under the European partnership fostering a European Research Area (ERA) for health research. The program seeks to involve a diverse range of stakeholders from across the EU and associated countries, with a clear objective to advance health research and innovation to address critical societal health challenges.
What is Funded
This section outlines the types of projects, thematic areas, and activities supported by the European partnership, focusing on advancing health research and innovation. The program is designed to integrate various research initiatives and support a wide spectrum of health interventions.
Type and Scope of Funding
This section details the financial mechanisms and scale of support offered by the European partnership for health research. It clarifies the type of financial instruments used, the funding amounts available, the applicable funding rates, and the expected duration of supported projects and the overall partnership.
Conditions and Requirements
This section outlines the essential conditions, rules, and requirements that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to when participating in the European partnership for health research. These provisions cover aspects from application admissibility to the structure of collaborations and financial stipulations.
Application Procedure
This section details the process for submitting proposals and the subsequent evaluation and selection mechanisms for the European partnership for health research. While the call for this specific topic is now closed, the general procedures are outlined.
Legal Basis
This section identifies the foundational legal instruments and guiding documents that underpin the European partnership fostering a European Research Area (ERA) for health research, providing its operational framework and legitimacy within the broader Horizon Europe program.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
10,000,000 EUR per third party, with a funding rate of 30% of eligible costs.
Allocated Budget:
Total EU contribution expected: 110,000,000 EUR (30,000,000 EUR for Phase 1 (2 years) and 80,000,000 EUR for Phase 2 (5 years))
Open Until:
31.12.2029
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
European Union (Member States and Associated Countries), United States of America, and other third countries.
Sectors:
Healthcare, Research and Development, Medical Technology, Food Processing, Environmental and Climate Protection, Information and Communication Technology, Pharmaceutical Industry
Beneficiaries:
Patients, citizens, healthcare systems, health care providers, and policy-makers.
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Basic Research, Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Product Development, Process Optimization, Market Introduction, Policy Development, Implementation, Service Delivery, Capacity Building, Awareness Campaigns
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
Other Horizon Europe partnerships (institutionalized and co-funded), Horizon Europe Missions, EU4Health Programme, Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL), European Social Fund Plus (ESF+), European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), InvestEU, Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), Technical Support Instrument (TSI). Also, national and regional research programmes and philanthropic organisations, Ministries in charge of R&I policy, national and regional R&I and technology funding agencies and foundations, Ministries in charge of health and care policy, national and regional health and care authorities, organisations and providers, civil society, end-users, research and innovation community, innovation owners, health and care professionals, formal and informal care organisations, and health and care agencies. Key research infrastructures like European Clinical Research Infrastructure Network (ECRIN) and Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure (BBMRI).
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