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Horizon Europe 2026-27: Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society (Cluster 2) - Student and family engagement for developing a culture of democratic/civic participation (HORIZON-CL2-2027-01-DEMOCRACY-03) is sponsored by European Commission (Horizon Europe). This call is part of the 'Democracy and Governance' destination within Cluster 2, focusing on research and innovation projects that contribute to strengthening democratic values.
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Cluster 2: Culture, Creativity and Inclusive society - Research and innovation Cluster 2: Culture, Creativity and Inclusive society Policy, strategy, how to apply and work programmes. This cluster aims to strengthen European democratic values, including rule of law and fundamental rights, safeguarding our cultural heritage, and promoting socio-economic transformations that contribute to inclusion and growth.
social and economic transformations Research area: Social Sciences and Humanities All funding information and details on how to apply are on the Funding and Tenders portal Horizon Europe Work programme (2026-27) - Cluster 2 Commission work programme 14 May 2025 Horizon Europe Work programme (2025) - Cluster 2 Commission work programme 17 April 2024 Horizon Europe Work programme (2023-25) - Cluster 2 Pillar II: Global challenges and european industrial competitiveness Horizon Europe 2028 - 2034: twice bigger, simpler, faster and more impactful Research and innovation news alert: As part of the next long-term EU budget 2028-2034, the Commission is proposing to double the budget of the research and innovation framework programme to €175 billion.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Universities, non-university research institutions, companies, NGOs, SMEs, interest groups, artists and cultural workers, typically as part of a consortium with at least three countries, one of which must be an EU Membe… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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