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About us
The Agency for Higher Education and Science supports Danish participation in Horizon Europe. This work is managed by the Office for EU, Research and Innovation (EFI), and covers three main areas: counselling, commmunication and handling of research political interests in EU.
Located in: Research and Innovation Horizon Europe Counselling
Type: Page
Network Groups for Advisers in the Public Sector
Members of the EU network groups of the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science get early access to new knowledge and exchange experiences with other advisers or administrators who work with a wide range of EU programmes, among these Horizon Europe. Read about the two network groups.
Located in: Research and Innovation Horizon Europe Counselling
Type: Page
The EU-ERFA Networking Group
The EU ERFA networking group is a group for administrative staff in the public sector working with Horizon Europe.
Located in: Research and Innovation Counselling Network Groups
Type: Page
The EU-DK Support Network
EU-DK Support is a nationwide network for Danish public and publicly financed EU advisors. Common to all members is that they advise and guide applicants and inform about EU opportunities within research, innovation, further education, business development, and entrepreneurship.
Located in: Research and Innovation Counselling Network Groups
Type: Page
How to Become an Expert Evaluator in Horizon Europe
Applications for Horizon Europe are evaluated by external experts. As an evaluator, you will get an insight into the evaluation process and obtain useful information about the evaluation of applications. Want to become an expert evaluator? Read about how to register and how you are remunerated.
Located in: Research and Innovation Horizon Europe Counselling
Type: Page
Project Completion
When the project is completed, the coordinator must draw up a final report for the EU. This report is comprised of technical and financial sections, and has to outline the most important results and consolidated costs. Read more about the deadlines and requirements to be met by the coordinator.
Located in: Research and Innovation Counselling Project Management
Type: Page
Project Implementation and Reporting
During the project various reports must be submitted to document progress and costs. In addition, the EU sets requirements for exploitation and dissemination of results attained in the project. Read more on this topic below.
Located in: Research and Innovation Counselling Project Management
Type: Page
Project Management
Here you will get an overview over the main tasks involved in the administration of a Horizon Europe project.
Located in: Research and Innovation Horizon Europe Counselling
Type: Page
Contract with the EU and Project Start
Funding from Horizon Europe entails that the beneficiary enters a Grant Agreement with the EU and that project participants enter a consortium agreement prior to project start. Read about contents and deadlines for the Grant Agreement, including Description of the Action and consortium agreemeent.
Located in: Research and Innovation Counselling The Successful Application to Horizon Europe
Type: Page
Writing the Application
As a general rule, applications contain two parts. Your application must comply with the requirements set for the two parts and reflect the expectations for project proposals described in the topics of the call. Do start early and set aside three to six man-months for the task, depending on the call
Located in: Research and Innovation Counselling The Successful Application to Horizon Europe
Type: Page