[Physstaff] FW: Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016-17

Erling Riis e.riis at strath.ac.uk
Fri Oct 16 08:39:08 BST 2015


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Erling

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From: Martin Gregory
Sent: 15 October 2015 16:52
To: Peter Cormack; Zoe Shipton; Ian Wooton; Anja Lowit; Ian Ruthven; Keith Mathieson; Iain Stewart; Erling Riis; John Murphy; Robin Plevin; Ashraf Salama; Terry Gourlay; Sudipta Roy; Rebecca Lunn; Alex Duffy; 'Bob Stewart' (r.stewart at eee.strath.ac.uk); Andrew Heyes; Sandy Day; Krishna Paudyal; Thomas Baum; Eleanor Shaw; Susan Howick; Spiros Gounaris; Madeleine Grealy; David Kirk; Bernard Harris; Richard Finlay; Bryan Clark; Robert Thomson
Cc: David Littlejohn; Dimitris Drikakis; David Hillier; Douglas Brodie; Tim Bedford; William Kerr; Deepak Uttamchandani; David McBeth
Subject: Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016-17

Dear All,

The European Commission has just launched the Work Programme for 2016-17 under Horizon 2020, with a budget of around €16bn.   As in the past, topics eligible in the programmes in Pillar 1 of Horizon 2020 are all-inclusive and bottom-up in nature; Pillars 2 and 3 retain top-down programmes.

The Work Programme can be viewed at: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/funding/reference_docs.html#h2020-work-programmes-2016-17, with an information sheet issued by the Commission at: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-15-5832_en.htm.

Please could you arrange forwarding to those among your staff who may be interested in applying for funding under Horizon 2020 in this period?  For assistance with applications, staff should not hesitate to contact either myself, or my colleague Dr Alan Duncan (alan.duncan at strath.ac.uk<mailto:alan.duncan at strath.ac.uk>).

As with the previous Work Programme, we will produce and circulate an A4 chart of the various programmes and deadlines across the period of funding.  Information and links to the programmes are available on the RKES portal.  Seminars and workshops on Horizon 2020 and its programmes will continue to be arranged on a regular basis through OSDU.

With thanks and regards,

Martin

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