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Non-nuclear direct actions of the Joint Research Centre
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission's science and knowledge service which employs scientists to carry out research in order to provide independent scientific advice
and support to EU policy.
The aim of this area of Horizon Europe is to generate high-quality scientific evidence for good public policies.
2021-2027 budget: €1.970 billion
and support to EU policy.
The aim of this area of Horizon Europe is to generate high-quality scientific evidence for good public policies.
2021-2027 budget: €1.970 billion
The JRC will provide EU policies with independent scientific evidence and technical support throughout the policy cycle. The JRC focuses its research on EU policy priorities.
Areas of intervention
- strengthening the knowledge base for policy making
- health
- culture, creativity and inclusive society
- digital, industry and space;
- climate, energy and mobility
- food, bioeconomy, natural resources, agriculture and environment
- innovation, economic development, and competitiveness
- scientific excellence
- territorial development and support for EU countries and regions
Work programme
Funding opportunities under Horizon Europe are set out in multiannual work programmes, which cover the large majority of support available.